Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

R. A. Lawrie was over from Monticeßo this morning. Fresh corn meal and graham now r in, at the Home Grocery. We are headquarters for feed of all kinds. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mr and Mrs. Ross Goble and little daughter Martha left this morning on a trip to Frankfort and Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. A. Witham returned to Monticello today via Rensselaer, after a visit since Tuesday with relatives at Mt. Ayr. We are apt to have the shoes you want. Try us before you dispair. Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Storr Opera House Block. Misses Grace Findley and Carrie Hanson, of the Watts de Peyster school, went to Terre Haute today to spend a few days at the M. E. conference.

Be sure and look at the swell Collegian line of suits, overcoats, top coats and cravenettes, at reasonable prices, at the Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. A marriage license was issued yesterday to Joseph O. Harlow, of Rensselaer, and Myria Peregrine, of Lee. Rev. Wm. McCorkle’s services were called upon and they were married before leaving the city.—Monticello Journal. Carl Wood has not been in very good health lately and has decided to get out of the barbershop for awnile and devote his labors to outside work, looking after his land east of town. Willet Wolfrain, of Chicago, has taken Carl’s place in the Wood & Kresler shop. James Mcßeth, Henry Snyder, B F. Ross and David Hinshaw, of this city; Thomas W. Sleeth, of Brookston; J. O. Johnson, of Wolcott; Jeptha School, of Burnettsville; S. D. Shields, Jonathan Heiny and T. B. McGinn, of Idaville, and E. P. Washburn, of Buffalo, are the White county veterans that are attending the "reunion of the 46th Regiment at Logansport. The official report of Hex Robinson shows that only 243 are now living of all the total enrollment of the regiment from the time it entered the service in 1861 until it was mustered out It is thought fully two-thirds of that number will be present at the reunion. —Monticello Journal. Be sure and see the perfection boys’ knickerbocker suits now on display at the Quality Shop. A nice watch with every suit C. EARL DUVALL.