Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Born, today, Aug. 31, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wright, a son. ' Mrs. George Ulm and daughter Lucy are spending today at Fair Oaks. •,/' * —. i.i.m. I. 4 \ The contract for the construction of the Dexter ditch wllj, be sold Saturday. Ask to see our celebrated Rochester dress shoes for ladies, at Rowles & Parker’s. I. B. Marlon, Harve Moore and Jim Clark are spending today fishing at the Kankakee river. We can fit any boy with a good hchool suit. A large line just received at Rowles & Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Haste returned yesterday from a four days’ visit with relatives at Logansport. Have you seen those new dress goods, all new fall shades, at Rowles & Parker’s? ' " ' " N * Miss Selma Leopold went to Kentland today to attend a house party, given by Miss Ruth Bush. Mrs. H. J. Dexter, who before her marriage was a school teacher, visited the institute yesterday.

New fall clothing arriving daily. Come in, I will show you. .MODEL CLOTHING CO. Mrs. Louis Mustard and son Emmet went to Valparaiso today to remain over Sunday visiting relatives. See me for your boy’s school suit, cap and sweater coats. I can save you money on-any purchase. Model, Simon Leopold, manager. William Cox and Harold Grainor, of Hanna, were each fined $25, amounting to $62 in each case at Laporte Monday, for having killed prairie chickens. F. M. Parker is getting ready to build a fine new porch at his residence in the northern part of town. His son-in-law, John Andrus, will do the work. Better shoes for less money, is a big assertion, but we are ready to back up this statement with the goods, at VanArsdel’s. . Mrs. George Marion, of Parr, is quite sick with an attack of appendicitis. She was formerly Miss Mattie Fay and her marriage took place only -about ten days ago. Better shoes for lesa money than anywhere in the county. If you are from Missouri, come in and we will show you, at VanArsdel’s. Mrs. E. Stevens, who has been living with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Gifford, of Barkley township, for the past eight months, went to her home in Herscher, 111., today. — ■

Miss Grace Robinson, who is attending the training school for nurses at the Wesley hospital, Chicago, was - home yesterday for a day's visit with her mother, Mrs. G. M. Robinson and family. She is very much pleased ' with the nurses’ training course. T. D. Conaghan is building a fine burn on his farm, south of town. Isaac Tobin, also south of town, is building both a residence and a barn. Wash Cook, of Hanging Grove township, 4s also building a good barn. The country seems to be keeping pace with the city in improvements. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gunyon, who were quite sick with typhoid fever at there home in Union township, have now about recovered and are able to be up end around. Their son Clyde, who first had the disease, having come home from a dredge boat with a mild attack, Is now at home and seems to be entirely well and in good health, No other cases occurred in that part of the county and there is practically no doubt that the disease was communicated te the parents and to the brother that lost his life through Clyde. .... Better shoes for less money—our motto. We do not fear contradiction, as we have the goods. Come in and Ist us prove It T«bAmW«ilj