Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The Porter county fair takes place this week. \ This is refreshing: Bryan says he will not be a candidate. Walter English went to Purdue today to get ready for the opening. Weber, Bettendorf, Columbus and Buckeye wagons sold and warranted by Hamilton & Kellner. Fruit is cheap and sugar high. They either get a fellow one way or the other. • The most popular sulky plow on the market is the J. I. Case. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Guy Clifton, wife and little son, from Chicago, are visiting his mother, Mrs. Theodore Warne, at Parr, for a week. A. E. Wallace has completed for Mrs. Lida G. Monnett, on her farm southwest of town, a good barn and corn crib. Given away free—absolutely free, a beautiful 41 piece dinner set Saturday afternoon, Sept 16. .Get coupons now, at VanArsdel’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Trone and Mr. John Trone, of Lafayette, were gqests last week of Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan, of Barkley township. B. W. Ellsworth returned this corning from Onarga, 111., where ne went Saturday to see an uncle who is in quite poor health. Werner Miller is having a new barn, 32x34 feet in dimensions built on his farm, north of town. George Putts is doing the carpenter work. 1 Better quality. Better workmanship. Better wear. Better prices. Better shoes for less money Is our hobby. Come and see. VanArsdel & Co. '< George Marr was down from DeMotte today. He did not see the Hack-enschmidt-Gotch fiasco, the pickets for which he sent not having reached him in time. Mrs. Nannie Slathour, of Lafayette, who has been visiting friends in Chicago, stopped off here last evening to see her brother, H. C. Hoshaw, with whom she will visit until next Monday. The Presbyterian congregation at Monticello are having their church repaired by frescoing and refinishing the interior and by the installation of a new heating plant. The repairs will cost about SI,BOO. Ezra Fix came over from Boswell yesterday in his new Overland auto, bringing with him J. O. Kelley, L. O. Laughlin, Dale Hubbard and John Fix. They went out to his farm in Hanging Grove township to see his bunch of 2-year-old steers. , W. R. Lee has traded his stock of shoes and notions, which were being sold by Lon Kaiser in one of the Nowels rooms north of the railroad, td James Hayworth, of Logansport, for the former Alf Jacks property in the northwest part of town. Bernard Borchardt went to Bloomington this morning to again enter the law department of Indiana university. Norman Borchardt went to Chicago to re-enter the art institute, where he is studying illustration. Mr. Borchardt and daughter will remain for a longer time, visiting Norman in Chicago. Judge William Darroch’s residence at Kentland was robbed one night last Week. The invaders took about sl2 from the judge’s trousers pocket, and also his watch. From Mrs. Darroch’s jewelry box they took two rings, one diamond and the other turquois. From the daughter’s purse they, also took what money was in IL They also visited the residence of James W. White and procured $lO or sl2. Don’t believe us. We might lie. Come tn and Judge for yourself. Buy a pair. Wear them. Then tell your friends that we do sell better shoes for less money than anyone else in the county. VanArsdel’s.
