Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. 'All home print today. Read pages two and three today. W. L. Hill made a business trip to Chicago today. C. G. Spitler made a business trip to Chicago today. ♦ Attorney Roy Blue made a trip to Dwight and Pontiac, 111/, today. Mrs. Frank Kennel came from Lafayette thiß morning to visit relatives. New fall clothing arriving daily. Come in, I will show you. MODEL CLOTHING CO. Mrs. Frank Turner went to Lee yesterday to visit her brother, Isaac Parcels. Miss Alide Drake left »y tester day evening for Cambridge, Ohio, for a visit of two weeks. Miss Beatrice Clift entertained a number of girl friends at a melon irnrty Thursday afternoon.
C. F. Mansfield is here from Monticello today, looking after his farm interests. Mrs. Mattie Grant continues to improve slowly and is now able to sit up part of the time. Mrs. A. Harmon returned to Pontiac, 111., today, after a visit here with the family of her son, L. A. Harmon. Mrs. Matilda Foutz, of Logansport, came today to visit her sister, Mrs. William Caldwell, near Kniman. < ■' Mrs. George Sible and two children . are spending the day with her sister, Mrs. Dan Chupp, in Surrey. Mrs. G. F. Meyers and daughter, Miss Nell, are spending today in Chicago. A full line of boys’ knickerbocker school trousers, from 4 to 17 years, ail ■“ prices, SOC to $1.75 per pair. Model Clothing Co., Simon Leopold, manager.
Mrs. C. G. Spitler and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, went to Chicago yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Delos Co^n.
See me for your boy’s school, suit, cap and sweater coats. I can save you money on any purchase. Model, Simon Leopold, manager.
Miss Ocie Wood was in Rensselaer over night. She has practically recovered from her appendicitis operation.
Bennett Orr and family, of LaHogue, 111., came over in their Overland auto yesterday to visit W. R. Lee and family and other relatives.
Better shoes for less money, is a big assertion, but we are ready to back up this statement with the goods, at VanArsdel’s.
Charles and Frank O’Brien, of Argo, 111., are enjoying a visit with their great uncle, J. P. Simons, and other relatives.
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