Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The Jasper circuit court convened today. D. W. Wayxnire was down from DeMotte today. C. W. Coen came down from South Bend today. Claud Williams made a business trip to Wheatfield today. —————— C, P. Wright left this morning on a business trip to Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Pumphrey spent Siinday with friends at McCoysburg. Carl Worden left this morning for a visit at Indianapolis and Rockville.
C. F. Mansfield, of Monticello, 111., is here looking after his farm interests. - ’ '■ • * I ' ■■ One lot of Ladies' Shoes, odd sizes and widths, $1.19, at Rowles & Parker’s. George Neal returned to Greencastle today after a visit of several days with Miss Bel Laßue. The largest and best line of Boys’ and Men’s Work Shoes in the city, at Rowles & Parker’s. Miss Ivy Erwip returned to Chicago Sunday afternoon after a short visit with Rensselaer friends. The newest thing in tan Button Boots, Just in. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Cora Eller returned to her home in LaGrange Sunday after a visit of several days with Miss Edith Shedd.
$3.00 and $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes, odd sizes and widths, at $1.79. ROWLES & PARKER.
Mrs. B. J. Gifford Joined her husband here Saturday. She has about recovered from her recent indisposition.
Mrs. ,C. W. Rhoades went to Goodland Sunday on account of the serious sickness of her mother, Mrs. Townsend. I ~
Frank Dwlggins, a medical student in Chicago, came Saturday for a visit until this evening with relatives.
Everet Gardner, who is now in command of the Monticello militia company, was a Rensselaer visitor Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jensen took their departure for Wheatfield this morning, where he has embarked in the mercantile business.
Will Lowman came over from Muncie, where he is working for the street car company, for a visit with bin Jasper county relatives. .
Postmaster L. E. Street, of Brookston was here between the 10:05 and 1:55 trains Sunday, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Healey.
Mrs. Allen McClintock returned to Monticello yesterday afternoon after a short visit here With her sister, Mrs, Ed Walker and family.
Mrs. F. J. Sears has been quite poorly for the past week, having been threatened with pneumonia. <She is now considerably Improved. B. S. Fendig .event to Chicago this morning to begin his work in \ the firm of Cark Decker & Co. He will return home each Saturday night. AH broken and discontinued lines at greatly reduced prices. We always have bargains when you want them. Fendlg’s’Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. r _ - 7 C. J. Hobbs came down from Kerse> today. He had a cablegram from Frank E. Lewis Sunday stating that the sender had landed that day at Liverpool, England. Reed’s cushion sole shoes will keep your feet dry and warm and relieve the pains caused by the feet having been frozen. We have them for men and women. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
