Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. • Ed Loughry, of Monticello, was here today. Charles Snyder made a business trip to Lowell today. , .Superior and Hoosier grain drills are sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Bonano has a delightful, fragrant aroma—a rare, good flavor all its own. P. J. Bailey returned to Chicago today, after a short visit here. School shoes of all kinds for girls and boys, at Rowles & Barker’s.' 0. S. Thompson, of Morocco, was the guest of friends over Sunday. Clayton Norgor is now working in a garage in Des Moines, lowa. Ask to see our celebrated Rochester dress shoes for ladies, at Rowles & Parker’s. Jim George was down from Chicago over Sunday, visiting his mother, Mrs. C. George. See those ammonia-proof shoes, with two full soles, for barnyard wear, at Rowleb & Parker’s. Miss Madeline Ramp left this morning for Wakarusa, where she will be the drawing instructor in the schools. The most popular sulky plow on the market is the J. I. Case. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Given away free—absolutely free, a beautiful 41 piece dinner set Saturday afternoon, Sept 16. Get coupons now, at VanArsdel’s. Hattie Vest, the little racing mare belonging to John Duvall, was unable to start in the Laporte races Friday, owing to lameness. Better quality. Better workmanship. Better wear. Better prices. Better shoes for less money is our hobby. Come and see. VanArsdel & Co. . Mrs. Vincent Eisele returned Sunday evening from Chicago, where she recently was operated on. She is recovering slowly. Better shoes for less money, is a big assertion, but we are ready to back up this statement with the goods, at VanArsdel’s. Hayes & Snedeker have the Newland school about completed, but school will probably start a week late, so that the plastering will be thoroughly dry. S. Lovel, of Chicago, who spent a few days at Mammoth Cave, while Mrs. Lovel visited the family of E. K. Godshall In Rensselaer, came here today, for a short visit. Mrs. Max Moss, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. B. S. Fendig, for the past six weeks, left this morning for her home in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Fendig accompanied her to Chicago. We can fit any boy with a good school suit. A large line just received at Rowles & Parker’s. Crisp ' Happiness 111 MK CDnnn *nnouT this sknatuu
