Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Spring Exhibit OF Easin’ Hfillneni COMMENCING Thursdayjar. 28 The great number of New Shapes shown, their Separate Individuality, their exquisite Beauty of Color, of Workmanship, and the practicability of the new styles render this display of such vital interest to every 1 woman that none will want to miss it. A prominent feature of this exhibit is the Under-Pricing—Economy of Production has been practiced thoroughly, bringing thp new styles within the easy reach of everyone.
* . y I We offer them in all the new and charming effects, hats that can not be duplicated elsewhere at double our price. We want you to read about the Millinery—Come to Our Opening and see the New Styles. The Highest Art in Millinery is shown in the New Spring Shapes on display during our Opening. The Blending of Colors and Arrangement of Trimming shows the refinement of specialized skill found nowhere else in this city.
Mrs. Ora T. Ross went to Chicago this morning to visit her son Thompson Ross and wife.
J. O. Ledbetter, of Swayzee, Ind., president of the M. P. Conference, was here on business pertaining to the M. P. church of this city.
Word comes that Peter Van Lear, who is at the Brothers Hospital in Chicago, is in a very hopeless condition.
The funeral of Mrs; W. W. Mathena wifi be held at 2 o’clock Thursday p. m. at the Presbyterian church. Rev. Parrett will conduct the services; Interment in Weston cemetery.
John Barce, of Chicago, Elmore Barce, of Fowler, and Mrs. Chas. Michaels, of Oxford, arrived here this p. m. on account of the serious illness of their father, Lyman Barce.
While skinning a muskrat Tuesday Landy McGee was scratched on the small finger of his left hand and blood poisoning set in. He is now carrying his arm in a sling.
A dispatch from Washington states that Congressman Crumpacker will be unable to attend the state convention at Indianapolis er the district convention at Hammond Thursday.
Two candidates have announced their names for nomination for county recorder on the Democratic ticket: S. D. Clark and John Bowie, of Wheatfield.
Miss Myrtle York, who is in a Chicago hospital, is improving very nicely since being operated on Monday, and the physicians expect a very satisfactory recovery.
Automobile insurance at 2 per cent per annum, against loss by fire from any cause, any place in the United States or Canada, by a company that is as good as the best. R. B. HARRIS. 'Jj. * • - . . • Mrs. A L. Morehead, of Limon, Colo., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neyfll, since Mr: Nevill's accident, was called borne by a telegram from her husband. She departed yesterday on the Hoosier Limited. T' T " * ~
Ambrose Yorkey, a resident of Rensselaer during part of his boyhood days, but now a saloonkeeper in Michigan City, is being tried this week for violation of the liquor laws in that city, the result of a grand jury Investigation. ~
