Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Cyrus A. Ball is over from Francesville. Marsh Phillips, of Monticello, Is visiting relatives here. Order tomatoes to can of E. S. Rhoads, the grocer. Do it today. John M. Knapp, the local Ford agent, has sold to Everett Brown, a Ford torpedo roadster. You had better leave your order at the Rhoads grocery for tomatoes to can. " The Wrens won from Monon in a ragged game Wednesday, the final score being 10 to 8. H. M. Shipman has returned home from South Dakota, where he visited his son Everell and family. See those new Fail styles in Kuppenheimer clothing for men. Leading clothiers. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. John Copsey, of Sheridan, came for a visit of several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr. Special showing of new fall millinery styles horse fair dates, Sept. 14-15-16. Rowles & Parker, Millinery Department, 2nd floor. C. A. Hopkins came over from Delphi this morning-to visit his father, “Uncle” Clint Hopkins, and to attend the horse show. Advance styles in women’s new fall suits'and coats. Don’t fail to see them ihorse fair week. ROWLES & PARKER.
William T. Danner, wife and sou left-yesterday for their home in Meadville, Pa., after a week’s visit here with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Knapp. Don’t forget to see *our new fall suits and coats. Special showing horse fair dates. ROWLES & PARKER. Will Porter and wife came over from Francesvllle today. He has decided to engage in the exclusive shoe business at Grand Rapids, Mich., to which place he will go shortly. A 1 Brewer, Deacon Roach, Harry Reed and Bob Pollard, of Delphi, came here yesterday and arranged with Mr Meek to bring his New Exposition Shows to that city week after next. We are offering some tremendous bargains in children’s shoes this week. Get your children ready for bad weather with the expenditure of little money. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. A telegram sent by Mrs. Mary E.' Lowe to Mrs. John Duvall, just aftsr Mrs. Lowe’s arrival at Jamestown, N Dak., states that Sidney Holmes’ condition is very critical. He has typhoid fever. Tan jockey boots for boys and girls are in demand this year. We have them. Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
Dancing School Announcement To the‘People of Rensselaer: On Saturday evening, September 30th, 1911, Professor C. M. Sommers, of Chicago, will open a select school of dancing at the Armory. Instruction class will be held from 7:30 to 9:00, every Saturday evening, followed by an assembly from 9:00 to 11:30. The first regular term, comprising twelve lessons and assemblies, will begin September 30th and conclude Saturday, December 16th. Additional wardrobe space and seating arrangements have been arranged for, and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades has agreed to chaperon the young ladles. J A special feature of the assemblies will be a serial prize waltz, in which two couplee will be selected each evening during five consecutive assemblies and at the sixth assembly the ten couples so chosen will waltz for the final awardment of the prizes. All those desiring to enroll in the instruction class for the first term may sign np and procurb season tickets at the following places: Nowels’ Restaurant Little Indian Cigar Store C. Earl Duvall Larsh k Hopkins Sam Duvall, Jr. Price per term ticket (including admission to all assemblies) $4.50. Admission at the door (to those not holding term tickets) 75c per oouple. For further information see Mr. Bam Duvall, Jr. { • la *
