Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 214, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark spent Sunday in Delphi. Order tomatoes to can of E. S. Rhoads, the grocer. Do it today. You had better leave your order at the Rhoads grocery for tomatoes to can. - - Mr. and Mrs. John Mauok went to Chicago yesterday and will remain for several days. Isaac Saidla and wife are expected home today from a visit of several days at Darlington. B. Forsythe and his niece and housekeeper, Miss Cora E. Meese, spent Saturday in Chicago. See those new Fall styles in Kuppenheimer clothing for men. Leading clothiers. ROWLES A PARKER. James Kepner came from Francesville Saturday evening for a short visit with Miss Nellie Grant Advance styles in women’s new fall suits and coats. Don't fail to see them horse fair week. J ROWLES ft PARKER.
R. D. Dobelbower and Miss I.aura Stanley came up from Lafayette Saturday for a few days’ visit with her parents and friends. Don’t forget to see our snew fall suits and coats. Special showing horse fair dates. ROWLES A PARKER. W. D. Pass was over from White county Friday and Saturday. He has a good crop this year and everything is looking favorable. The blacksmith shops have agreed to close their shops on Friday and Saturday afternoons this week on account of the horse show. Mrs. Vaughn Woodworth arrived here yesterday from Norfolk, Neb., for a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Porter. W’hlle visiting the Horse Show don’t fall to call in and visit us and see the largest grocery store in northern Indiana. JOHN EGER. Herbert Yuell, who held a successful series of revival meetings at the Christian church two years ago, is now holding union meetings at the Victoria theatre in Lafayette.
The shows of the New Exposition Co. are to arrive today and be in readiness for tomorrow night The advance guard got in this morning. They came from South Chicago. Loren Sage is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sage. He will be the athletic director and in charge of the commercial department of the Bunker Hill military academy thia year. Henry Eigelsbach and wife went to Chicago on the excursion to spend Sunday with their son Tom and wife and Mrs. Eiglesbach returned home with them for a visit and Tom will join her here the last of the week. During the month of August the Parr Creamery Co. cleared for its stockholders $128.55. This is the first month since it was started that it has declared a profit The present management seems to be making mighty good. We are this week unloading our eleventh car load of flour since January 1, 1911—more flour than all the other merchants together have shipped in, in the same length of time. “Citadel" $1.25. ’ Puritan’' $1.30, “Lord's Best” $1.25, and ’’Aristos” $1.40. Every sack guaranteed or money refunded. JOHN EGER. HEADACHES Ca panne capsules will stop the pain at once and then remove the cause; regulates the stomach and bowels, stimulates and tones up the entire system without Injury, but be sure to get the genuine. _ stall druggists. 10c and JT>c
