Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Marion Jacks came over from Monon today. J. W. Tiitoq is visiting in Wheatfleld today. - Sheriff Hoover made a business trip to Wheatfleld today. Sam Fendig made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. W. C. Milliron returned yesterday from a short visit in Delphi. ♦Mrs. G. B. Moss, of Frankfort, is visiting Chas. Parker and other relatives here. Just received another car No.- 1 Timothy hay. # HAMILTON & KELLNER. i —-v"' "• '-'TMrs Frank Maloy and daughter, Katharine, came Tuesday from Lowell, to visit with relatives. Those people you meet with that happy smile buy all their groceries at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrß, R. J. Holthouse, of Decatur, Ind., left today after a visit since Tuesday with her son at Collegeville. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wood and Miss Mary Wood went to their home at Monon after spending yesterday here. - Strap pumps for children are the proper thing this season. See the new styles and have them fitted properly by our shoe man at Rowles & Parker’s. , Miss Pauline Zillhart returned to Chicago yesterday, after visiting since Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Zillhart, of north of town. .. Buy the fence without a flaw. The Royal has stood the severest tests. Get our prices before you buy. For sale by Rowles & Parker. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Healey and C. Arthui® Tuteur went to Delphi today to attend one of the performances of the Delphi Dramatic Club. Ammonia-proof shoes Tike" make you our friend. Try a pair and take comfort while you work. Sold by Rowles & Parker. ..V "■ . 1 The Royal Neighbors will give a market in the Odd Fellows building on Saturday, April 20th, All kinds of good things to eat will be on sale. For tired and aching feet try a pair of our easy oxfords or shoes, properly fitted by our shoe man at Rowles & Parker’s. ' Win. Bowsher, who lives at Monon, brought in the scalps of five wolf cubs Monday that he killed in Hanging Grove township. The bounty for each scalp is $3. Young Men’s Oxfords in all styles. Black or tan, button or lace, new conservative toes. Best fitting lasts' in town. Let our shoe man show you at Rowles & Parker’s. Trustee G. L. Parks, of Milroy township, went to Sandwich, 111., yesterday to attend the funeral of his uncle, Matthew Parks/ who died Tuesday morning. He was about 80 years old. 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 f ( R. B. HARRIS. Mrs. J. E. Carson and two children ud lbs. Robert Johnson and son, Leonard, came from Lafayette yesterday to Join thte!r sister, Mrs. Wm. Porter, of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mrs. James Mead, of Hammond, in a few days’ visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark. By error in mentioning the sickness of Mrs. Rebecca C. Hemphill her - name was published Mrs. Mattie Hemphill on two occasions recently. Mattie is the name of her daughter, the trained nurse, for her mother and Is by Miss Nora Keeney, a trained nurse For a mild easy actimHHft bowels. try Doan’s Regaldpfciodern laxative. 26e at all *b§iglpfi