Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM -—« — THINGS ARE SELRON WHAT THEY SEEN. Comedy. LEAD KINDLY LIGHT. SAVE YOU ft COUPONS.

REFLECTION That satisfies tiie particular dresser when he tries on a suit in my establishment and “sees himself as others see him.” There Is satisfaction in the fabric, the shade, the design, the fit, the style, the finish and the price. What more can any man ask or expect? To be dressed perfectly is to order your clothes here. JOHN WERNER, Tailor, , Rensselaer, Ind.

ONE CENT’S WORTH OF ELECTRICITY y Heats 6%-pound Pelouze Flat Iron, 15 minutes. Heats Pelouze Electric Curling Iron once a day for two weeks. Operates Birtmen Vacuum Cleaner, 45 minutes. Lights Hylo Lamp when turned down, 45 minutes. Lights Hylo Lamp when turned up, about 2 hours. Lights 15-Watt Columbia Mazda Lamp, about 6 hours. Lights 2'-Candlepower Carbon Lamp, about 10 hours. The above devices for sale by RAYMOND DELMER, Phone No. 151. Corti, block and split wood for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. The house of ..congress Monday adopted a bill granting citizenship, to the people of Porto Rico. The mfeasure now will go to the senate. Advices received in Washington indicate that a number Indianians now. In Mexico fleeing from that country as rapidly as they can make their exit. John Boyer was convicted yesterday at Elkhart of attempting manslaughter when he Bhot Thaddeus Whitman, a Goshen business man, inflicting a flesh wound in the shoulder. Boyer fired at Whitmer as the latter was passing in his automobile. * W. D. Trump has tendered his resignation as general superintendent of the Pere Marquette railroad, effective May 1. Mr. Trump has been connected with the system for jpore than thirty years, enterings the service aB telegraph operator when 14 years old. Mexican military authorities crossed the international boundary at Brownsville, Tex., arrested Jose Garcia and Arturo Margain on Texas soil and forcibly removed the men across the border was reported to Gov. Colquitt, of Texas, Monday by Capt J. H. Fox, in charge of the detachment of Texas Rangers stationed at Brownsville. President Taft is to be invited to be the guest of the Indiana stitte fair on its opening day this year, which happens also to be Labor Day. If he accepts a big, enthusiastic, non-partisan welcome will be extended to him and he will be given another taste of Hoosler hospitality, which he has frequently characterized as the “most hospitable kind of hospitality.” George Johnson attended the month-ly-horse sale at Monticello yesterday and reports that there were about 100 head of horses sold. There were a number of buyers there from the city markets/but they did not get all the horses as there was a'local demand and a number of purchases that will remain in the neighborhood of Monticello. The Monticello market has been a success for a great many years and horses are brought in there for sale from a long distance away, but here in Rensselaer It never proved much of a success and has been altogether abandoned.