Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. - "**' :>. v , - - ,■ 1 ~. ■■"■ ~ ■’ . .‘jS Buy your wood and coal of Hamilton & Kellner. --Ellis Theatre Saturday, Feb. 24th, “The Senator’s Daughter.” Sherman Knauff left yesterday for his home at TOwn Greek, Ala., after a visit here with his sister, Mrs. Isaac Wiltshire. Do not fail to look over our line of farm machinery before buying. * BAM&TON ft KELUJEB. B. J. Jarrett made a business trip to Indianapolis Wednesday and was delayed by the snow storin in getting home, not arriving until today. Ellis Theatre, Saturday, Feb. 24th, “The Senator’s Daughter,” plenty of comedy as well as a beautiful love story, ending as all real stories should. Mrs. W. H. Townsend died at her home in Goodland this morning. She is the mother pf. Mrs. Charles W. Rhoades, of this city, who was at her bedside when death came. Eat Mrs. Green’s famous new pro cess brown bread, it is the “Best Ever." Try her mince pies, doughnuts, ginger cookies and all kinds of "goodies.” The “Best Ever.”- White bread, too. Phone 477 C This is Washington’s birthday, and the weather bureau at Washington does not send out a forecast on legal holidays. From. morping papers the forecast is as follows: "Clearing with not much change Intemperature.” County Assessor Lewis was in Lafayette yesterday to meet Tax Commissioner Matson, who told of the assessing plans for the coming assess- . ment period. Mr. Lewis left Rensselaer on the early train and arrived at the yards in Lafayette at about 8:30. A train was off the track a short distance south of the. yards and all passengers had to walk to town, a distance of about two miles. Coming back, he arrived home on the train due at 6:44 and which arrived Ist about 8:30. The assessors assembled at Lafayette were told that the plan of making assessments this year would be to assess all personal .property at 75 per cent of actual cash value, giving special! attention-to raising the assessment on household property Of wealthy and well-to-do people. A Classified Adv. will sell It s Fur i EVERYBODY LOOKS WELL—also “well” in a suit made by me, because I use only the choicest fabrics, ip the latest designs, and I iyn expert fitter and cutter. -J give a distinguished air to the wearer of a suit or overcoat made by me. Let me have a trial order from you so that I may ensselaer, Ind.