Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1912 — Page 4
EASTER EXHIBIT Of Ready-Made Clothes - ' Sag— ■■ ; ■ 1 AT “DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP” - "mr You will now Find on Display the Finest Line of Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Suits for Easter and Spring and Summer Wear. THh! Styles are the very latest, and the Colorings the richest that the mills can produce. Blue Serges, in fancy and plain; Grays, Tans, and Browns; a full line of Pencil-Striped Suitings. Silk-Mixed Worsteds for the conservative man. __ It will pay everyone to look over our line, as we guarantee to duplicate -any suit you can buy elsewhere, at from $3 to $5 less in price, and give you better made garments, better fitting garments, and ones that will retain their shape. t "*F
ALL-WOOL SUITS IN ALL SHADES For Men, from $lO to $22. For Youths, - $5 to sl2. For Boys, from S 2 to $lO.
Spring Hats The finest line of Spring Hats now on display. Kingsbury, $3.00. Wales, $2.00. Chicago Leader, $1.50. Kingsville, SI.OO.
V? * , Be sure and see our lines, as we can give you better values for less money than any concern in our city, and we will Soon convince you that we can do just as we say. « DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP C. EARL DUVALL
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Ou? Ropp went to Monticello today. W. S. Parka wont to. Monon today. J* J. Montgomery watt to Chicago todAF Idas Edith Shedd went to Chicago W. J. Wright went to Chicago d*?You cannot buy a better Cream Separator than the Blue Bell. We can giro you easy terms an this machine. HAMILTON & KELLNER, j
Mrs. Kate R. J.Vatson returned from Delphi - today. ; -.. Miss Lottie O’Connor came down from Kniman today. W. H. Gardnetr, of Delphi, was a Rensselaer visitor today.Mrs. Alf Donmelly went to Chicago Wednesday to visit for several days. Elvyn Allman wend to Lafayette today for a few «days’ visit with relatives. Genuine whole codfish, something that many have > wanted, at JKhoads’ Grocery. v J | .
—*i Latest Neckwear The very latest Neckwear from New York City on display. All the foreign colorings and patterns, at , 50 Cents
Edward Honan, Jr., is in Chicago this week, a patient at a hospital for the purpose of having his tonsils re-, moved. His mother is with him. We have Just opened a casket of fine dill pickles. RHOADS’ GROCERY. Miss Florence Lee, of Reelsorville, is here for a visit of several days with her sister, Mrs. A. A. Fell. 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.
Alt Kinds ot Shirts With or without soft collar, in all the New York patterns and colorings. 50c to 2.50
Miss Pearl Morris, of Remington, and Mrs. Frances Reinmek, of Indian - spoils ,who have been visiting Miss Rose Reinmek, have returned to their homes. * •»/ ■ This season we have a larger variety and a larger package of garden seeds than we hav6 ever had before Two packages- for fire cents. ..1:.. JOHN EGER. WTM. Long and wife and three chttdren arrived here from Scott county yesterday apd will temporarily take up their /residence here. He is a Christian and is looking for a locations
Mrs. C. W. Hanley and son Emil went to Chicago to say the remainder of the week. asU High grade Tungsten Lamps delivered to any part of the city. Ray Delmer, phone 239. Orabelle King is spending the spring vacation with her sister, Mrs. E. S. Tillman, at Lebanon. . 1 • 1 Miss Tillie Kupke came from Goodland today to visit with her stepfather, George Swigert. Mrs. Delos Thompson, with her son, Aif, and daughters, Lois and Enjily, went to Chicago today. Mrs. Prank Stafford and sister, Miss Ethel Davis, returned last night from a few visit in Chicago. J. W. Horton, dentist, returned from the east last evening, where he has been spending his vacation. / « Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows returned yesterday afternoon from a two months’ sojourn in the south. The Ladies Literary Club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. H. Chapman Friday afternoon at 2:3d o'clock,— Henry Neville was out yesterday for the first time and again today. He on crutches very well. Mrs. Harry B. Lusk left for hei home in Salem, after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon, of Gifford. Mrs. J. D. Allman and daughter, Florence and Aileen, returned last night from Chicago where they had spent two days. Mrs. J. Andrews went to Hammond today, where she will remain for a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Parker Overton. ■' - " See our line of boys’ shoes and oxfords before you buy your son’s spring footwear. Fendig’s Exclusive 1 Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Nate Welch and Ara Bullis, of Jordan township, left today for Crows Nest, Canada, where they will work dt the blacksmith trade. As .usual, we will be headquarters for, and now have in stock new garden seeds and onion sets. JOHN EGER. Mrs. N. C. Schaffer was taken to a hospital at Logansport Wednesday to undergo an operation for a tumor. Mr. Schaffer accompanied her there. Buy a J. I. Case corn planter and fertilizer attachment. Put a Case fertilizer attachment on your old planter. They will do the work. HAMILTON & KELLNER. John A. Dunlap has moved to the Michal property on South Van Rensselaer street, from which Tone Kanne moved. Mr. Kanne has moved to the house on Front street vacated by John Bruner, who has moved to the Battleday property on the county farm road. Mr. Battleday has moved to the house vacated by Mr. Dunlap. * . , , .... For any Itchfng skin trouble, - piles, eczema, salt rheum, hives, Itch, scald head, herpes, scabies, Doan’s Ointment is highly recommended. 50c at all stores. Harry Arnold# son of Eli Arnold, has been breaking a colt at odd times lately and Wednesday the animal i eared up and struck him on the right side of the face with one of his from hoofs. A gash was cut over the eye and the face considerably bruised : t it is thought no rarlous damage wl’ 1 result. Dr. Washburn attended him. Heavy, impure "blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headache, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale and sickly. For pyre blood, sound digestion, use Burdock Blootj Bitters. 3100 at all stores. The annual business meeting of the Presbyterian church was held Wednesday night and the salary J. C. Parrett was raised from SI,OOO to $l,lOO. C. E. Prior was elected an elder. The report showed that the total expenses of the church for the year were $3,100, of which SSOO was spent for benevolences, i
BALDHEADS
More Women are Bald Than Men, Says Authority. ' .+.-L* .-. v . !■—.. This Is a startling statement but It’s true according to an article published In a standard magazine this year. 1 One thing is certain, PARISIAN SAGE will surely prevent baldness by stopping the hair from falling, but it won’t grow hair after the head is bald. Ladies, look after your hair, destroy the dandruff germs with PARISIAN SAGE and dandruff will disappear. It stops scalp itch over night and is guaranteed to be the most refreshing, refined and agreeable hair dressing that caa be obtained. Sold by B. F. Fendig and druggists all over America for 50 cents, “My hair was falling out, and I was troubled with itching scalp. I received qo benefit until I tried PARISIAN SAGE.” —Mrs. George Thunder, R. F. D. 6, Marshall. Mich.
CLASSIFIED COHH 5 FOB SALE. ' ; For Sale—A 7-year-old iron gray draft mare, in foal to Swaim’s horse. Inquire of Ei Ray Williams or phone SjgfeL .. For Sale—Typewriter ribbons of all makes. The Republican. * For Sale—Good work mare. T. W. Grant ,'/ Horses for Sale—One bay mare nine years old, weight about 1150 pounds, and one bay horse five years old, weight about 1100 pounds. Arthur 11. Hopkins. For Sale—Hot bouse buildings, pipe, etc. Good for hen houses. Cheap. D. W. Waymire, Phone 15, * —— 1 ' —— For Sale —3 conveniently located five-room cottages, at right prices and on easy payments. Firman Thompson. For Sale—6-room cottage in north part of town, lot 160x187, good well, large chickenpafk. E. L. Hammerton, Phone 375. For Sale or Kent—Possession at once; the Hemphill livery barn in Rensselaer; a good paying business. Inquire of Jack Hoyes, R. D. No. 1 or phone 505-D. \ ' For Sale—l have divided the Monnett land facing the gravel road in*o 10-acre lots, and will offer these fcr sale. This land is within one mile of town and will make ideal homes. For pricesyand particulars call oh George F. Meyers or J. J. Hunt. For Sale—A house and lot Inquire of E. A. Aldrich. For Sale—Oliver or Jewett typewriter in good condition and price reasonable. Arthur H. Hopkins. For Sale—Small property,south of Christian church known as Harrison property. See George A. Williams. WANTED. Wanted—Bus team. Weight about 1250 each. Harrison Wasson. FOR BENT. For Rent—About April 4th, an Oliver typewriter, recently remodeled and In perfect running order. Telephone No. 18 or 153. LOST. Lost—Small mink scarf, between the A. O. Moore and R. A, Parkinson farms, Sunday. Finder please return to Miss Bessie Moody or leave at this office. BUTTEBFAT. W. H. Dexter will pay 31c for buffer fat this week. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS. For electrical repairs and wiring, call Ray Delmer, Phone 151. MONET TO LOAN. The Onion Cehtral Life Insurance Co. has made a big appropriation of noney to be loaned on good farms In fasper county and offers a liberal contract without commission. John A. Dunlap, Agent. MISCELLANEOUS. 2=5=3 Bicycle and Motorcycle Repair Shop —Three doors south «of Rensselaer Garage. James C. Clark, proprietor. POULTRY AND EGOS. For Sale —Indian Runner duck eggs; white eggs, $1 for 15; tinted eggs. 75c for 16. Fred Waling, R. D. No. 3, or Mt Ayr phone No. 29-G. Eggs—Buff Plymouth Rock eggs from prize-winning pen. Hazelett strain, $1.50 and $3.00 per 15. R. P. Johnston, 2440 Kossuth street, Lafayette. ind. AUTOMOBILES. • The Very Latest, a real 1912 car, on our floor for delivery now. The Maxwell Mascotte Touring car. THE GLDDEN .. tour winner. ' r Read and Remember. Come one and all, Both great and small. We will have aprons and bonnets, That will please you all. With fancy towels and dressing sacks, Laundry bags and dusting caps. Corset covers with ribbons blue. Boys’ pajamas and rompers too, With center pieces a work of art. If you don’t believe come and buy a part. ' On Friday and Saturday, April sth and 6th, in Mrs. J; W. Williams’ room, opposite the court house. We were again temporarily out of Aristos Flour, but we have Just received another car. This makes our fourth car since January Ist, 1912. This shows that the quality and price of Aristos is malting more new friends all the time. JOHN EGER. f Insurance on horses against death from any cause at € per cent per a*» R. B. HARRIS.
