Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. L. P. Shirer made a business trip to Chicago today. John Webber made a business trip to Thayer today. Faye Clarke went to Lafayette today to re-enter Purdue. . •--u , . 4 Rensselaer will play ball at Francesville next Sunday. Superior and Hoosier grain drills are sold by Hamilton & Kellner.' Miss Katherine Giver, of Wabash, is here to visit her aunt, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. Soothing, refreshing, sound-sleep-insuring Bonano is the best of all bedtinie drinks. Mayor George F. Meyers went to Boone county, 111., today, on real estate business. Charles Stalbaum, a former trustee of Kankakee township, was down on business today. Mrs. Frank Stafford, of Bluffton, came yesterday io visit her mother, Mrs. J. K. Davis. James Jordan and wife tvent to Lafayette today and he will again enter Purdue university. The most popular sulky plow on the is the J. I. Case. Sqfld by Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Myrtle Oram, of Chicago, came yesterday to visit her cousin, Mrs. Leslie Clark, and o|her relatives. Miss Lulu Carter returned to Claypool, Indiana, today, after a visit of several days with Miss Flora Harris. Mrs. Evaline Randle and Mrs. C. C. Randle and two children went to Lafayette this morning for a visit of two days. F. M. Erwin and wife returned .to Monticello this morning after a short visit here with his father, W. R. Erwin. G. J. Jessen went to Chicago this morning to see his old friend, Dr. John Ellis, at the Cook county hospital. Miss Amanda Kullis returned to TJnion township this morning, after a short visit here with her sister, Mrs. Harry Collins. Better quality. Better workmanship. Better wear. Better prices. Better shoes for less money is our hobby. Come and see. VanArsdel 3b Co.