Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Our display of Popular-Priced Hats, at $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98, exceeds all former efforts.

..AH Our Hats that are priced at $5 to $lO are copied from very expensive shapes and , French Model Hats.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. . - • -~*»ti i VijfoW - < w ~ “■■■; ' •*-' ■’ f - C. H. Sternberg was here yesterday on business. * ' * $ f ; L. JJ. Harmon made a trip to Lafayette yesterday Evening. 5 W. J. Wright made a business trip to Chicago Monday p. m. - '7 , , -i-Attorney ■Ji A; Dantap mad® a bust** 4 e « fp to (|oshen today. % Mri Arthur Maizeneff is visiting £er phrents at Kankakee, 111. *2 1 r \*S? f S •• -- 1 ' ___ 5 Geo£ W. Infield cape, from Indianapolis yesterday o*fja business visit. k - . * Firman Thompson went to Parr today to look after his farm interests. C. E. Prior left this atetfioon for a business trip to Hampaond and Cbicago. Jr ■ "'jr ■’ Mrs. Ray D. "Thompson went to Hammonds Monday afternorm for a short visit with friends, >• f Miss Dyketnan came from- Roselawn last evening to attend the Wabash Glee Club entertainment. if —■■■Mi.iii. ■ • A 'Attorney W. H. Parkinson returned from Kentland today where he has been acting 'as special Judge. r Miss Chede Jordan went to Evanston, 111., Monday fbr several days’ visit with her brother, O. F. Jordan. D. H. Yeoman went to Ambia, Ind., to visit and transact a little business. He will be back in two or three days. fpmk 8. Comer left for his home afcNifisdhegter. Ind., after a few days’ thifiNiiere with friends and relatives. * _r f* - TJ» 7 months’ old daughter of Mr. a*d Mrs. Nathan Eldredge, of near McCoysburg, died of pneumonia Monday, jfe < - :- L . ■ ■ C. C. Starr is moving into toe Mary Jane Hopkins’ property on River street from toe upstairs rooms formerly occupied by him. i Mrs. J. H. Dunlap, of Mt Ayr, is Vltfitf her brother. Frank Haskell. Mbs is thinking of moving here if a MAftbls house can be found. Loftzo Healy and Frank Putts were to Monon yesterday on account serious illness of Martin Gi1(%..• (%..• _ j Mis Blanche Babcock came down from Barr Monday evening to attend feajfir : 'j* ‘