Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. D. M. Worland went to Lafayette today, ; Mias Edna Hauter, went to Chicago today. Wm. Washburn went to Hammond for the day. iAJex. Merica came over from Francesvifte Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moore went to Chicago Tuesday. . Mrs. Bert Brenner and son went to Englewood today. - , E. L. Hollingsworth made a business trip to Chicago today. ■ " :• “Mrs. Rice Porter left for a short visit at Chicago and Wheaton, 111. '-4 Ttora. W. C. Babcock and daughter / Margaret went to Chicago today. Mrs. W. E. Jacks and daughter \Haeel went to Logansport for a short visit Mrs. A. Leesh went to Foresman today to visit for a few days with relatives. , Genuine whole cfdflsh, something that .many have wanted, at Rhoads’ Grocery. Ben Smith and wife* came from Hoopston, 111., yesterday for a few days’ visit High grade Tungsten Lamps delivered to any part of the city. Ray Delmer, phone 239, Born, Monday, April 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zimmerman, of Barkley township, a son,. ° Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson, of Hammond, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson. Hr. and Mrs. George Ketchum returned from Chicago yesterday after several days’ stay there. Students of St. Joseph college are leaving for the spring vacation, which lasts until next Tuesday. ■V*' 1 ■» Miss Elisabeth Spitler returned to Oxford, Ohio, today, where she is attending Western college. Willis Wright, Jr,, went to Chicago this morning to spend the spring vacation with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Knox. Buckskin shoes and pumps in all styles for women and children at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. '
y i •: # y , -j : K •*, ; y ' •■■'* 4 TA\V.° GOOD CLOTHES Should be Made to Order. Portfolio of Fashions just received, containing [ 300 samples for : Ladies' and Misses Suits and. Coats I Hade to Order by The Ideal Tailoring Co., Chicago. ‘ln selecting garments from this book, you are • assured finished creations representing the handi- ; craft of workmen recognized as the highest skilled >. and most finished in their calling. Thinking women, in ordering “Ideal Tailored” Clothes, may be assured that they will be baying garments that will give the utmost satisfaction. 1 . Eighteen different measurements are taken when you order an “Ideal Tailored” garment, and in this way a perfect fit is assured. I See the 1912 Style Book at Mrs. H. PURCUPILE’S P ,
