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Grand Song Recital BY ■: Miss Ilda Schnee, Contralto Prof. W. J. Nowak, Bass-Baritone ■ - ■ , \ ••'•■■•* r - ; v' Assisted by Master John McGahey, Violinist Prof. W. L. Hovorka, Accompanist * » An Evening of Beautiful Music and Song, which will be enjoyed by everyone. At the CHRISTIAN CHURCH Thursday Night, May 2d Tickets 50c, High School 35c At Fendig’s Drug Store ' -

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OLOCAL HAPPENINGS. Eld Ranton came from Chalmers this morning. r '.'S • "• " * ‘- v '' ■' - : Ask for'special pattern sheet of styles for commencement dresses at Rowles & Parker’s. Geo. Heuson returned from Chicago Heights Monday'evening, where he attended the funeral of his grandmother. For style, fit and wear our suits are in a class by themselves. See the new creations at Rowles & Parker’s. Miss Ellen Carlson went to Brook today to visit with her sister for a week. Mesdames C. L. Harper and Chas. Porter went to Indiana Harbor today to attend convention of the Home Missionary Society. For your commencement dress, voile, flaxore, pearline lawn, linaire, or planen embroidery at Rowles- & Parker’ri. Mrs. EL M. Duke, of Ann Arbor, Mich., came from Ho| Springs, Ark., yesterday to visit for a week with her aunt, Mrs. B. J. Gifford. Exceptional values in embroideries, allovers, gallous, edges, and planen flounces on display at Rowles & Parker’s. Miss Madeline Ramp came yesterday from Wakarusa, where she has been teaching in the public schools. Tpe school term has closed there for the year. We guarantee all our suits to give perfect satisfaction. We buy only those we know to be best in wear, best in fit and best workmanship. See them at Rowles & Parker’s. * ' \ Mrs. Geo. Reed returned from Chicago Monday where she has been with her husband for several dayb. c ’Mr. Reed is improving sorpe and may be able' to return home by Sunday. For bousecleaning time, lace curtains, curtain serines and swisses, best patterns and best prices. ROWLES & PARKER.

No. 1906 -1 Acres, Lenawee County. MteWCM Three miles east of Jasper, a town on the L. S. ft Ry., and about 8 miles south of Adrian, the county seat, a city of about 14, 000. This is a splendid level farm of black loam soil of highest quality/all tiled and all in high state of cultivation. The improvements are a good 6 room frame house, surrounded by fine big shade trees, good barn, 40 x 60, stock bam. double crib'and other outbuildings; wind pump and good large orchard. The soil otthis part of Lenawee County is exactly the same as across the state line in the famous Maumee Valley of Northwestern Ohio. Price, $l6O an acre.

Ray Wood whnt to Chicago today. Mary Jane Hopkins went to Montlcello today for a visit of about a week wkh her son, Homer. ' W. S. Richards is moving into Mrs. S. R. Nichols’ property on South Weston street When it is a suit of clothes you want be sure and see our line. We can save you money. AIK suits guaranteed at Rowles & Parker’s.

'John Keefe, formerly of-Kentland, now of Indianapolis, was here today, looking after his farm interests, southeast of town.

Buy a suit of us and note the perfect fit, workmanship and wear we give you for the price. All neW styles now in stock at Rowles & Parker’s.

Don’t forget the open air free concert by the band Thursday night. The boys make splendid music and there is enjoyment for all.

Casper H. Stoermer, a cigarmaker, aged 67 years, was run-over by an automobile at Evansville Saturday afternoon and instantly killed. The machine was driven by a woman.

The first suit you buy of us is on our recommendation. You buy the rest of your suits of us because you know yourself we give you better value than you can get elsewhere. Suits all prices at Rowles & Parker’s, Hereafter any woman in New Orleans who wears a hatpin protruding more than one inch from the crown of her hat will be subject to arrest, according to an ordinance which has passed the city council.

One good turn deserves \another. Your last suit bought of us gave satisfaction. Replace it with a new one from out new line and you will always be satisfied. Our mottd, satisfied customers, at Rowles & Parker’s. The case of Z. A. Cox v» Lida G. Monnett will be tried in the east court room Thursday. The court challenged" himself at the last term and Attorney A. Halleck was appointed to sit as special judge. A special reporter will also be required.

Born, Tuesday, April 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pollard, south of Rensselaer, a 9-pound daughter. Mrs. Earl Wicks went to her home in Rochester, Ind., after 3 weeks’ visit with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bruner. On account of band concerts on Thursdays, our store will be open Thursday evening instead of Wednesday evening. ROWLES & PARKER.

Marian Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed, has been sick with malarial fever for two or three weeks. She Is now somewhat improved and expects to ait up tomorrow, for the first time.

Plain and self stripe serges, the new shades of brown, grey and many novelties in suits at moderate prices. We invite you to look over our line and be convinced of their value at Rowles & Parker’s.

Mrs. M. P. Warner is able to ajt up now after being confined to bed for the past eight weeks. She fell the firßt of March and sustained severe injuries, the most painful being the fracture of the coccyx, the tip end of the spinal column.

Formal announcement has been made of the candidacy of W. H. Bertch of South Bend for the office of department commander for Indiana Spanish War Veterans. Other candidates are Comrades Walsh, of Lafayette, and Barrett, of Terre Haute.

Mrs. Ross Porter returned from Chicago yesterday, where she visited for a couple of days with Miss Myrtle York in the West Side Hospital. Myrtle is improving very rapidly now and will probably be able to come home by next Sunday.

- Mrs. Harrison Wasson and family are moving today into the house they purchased of W. F. Frye. Harry Jacobs and wife will move into the house vacated by Mrs. Wasson. Harry was taken sick Monday and bis physician reports that he has a well developed case of the mumps. The house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs will-be occupied by a bridal couple.

Mo. 1*41—127X Arm, KmK CnW, Ontario rt T -.- . - • • ". Located 4 miles south of Tilbury, a town of about 1200 on Michigan Central Ry.. nd about 35 miles east of Detroit; H mile from school end with Catholic, Lutheran, Iresbrterian and Methodist churches at Tilbury. This farm is level Hack loam of high and uniform quality, about 90 acres of which is now in cultivation and about 3S acres in stunapage pasture. Improvements are an 8-room framehouse, bam 40x70, com crib, nog Pause, poultry house, wire and rad fences, drilled well of good water and nice bearing orchard. Price. SIOO per acre * v: ■

WBATHXB FORECAST. . Fair tonight; Wednesday increasing cloudiness and warmer, probably followed by showers by Wednesday night

If you are thinking of having a salt made to meaatire, be sure and see ear line before you buy. We can save you 10 to 20 per cent and every suit guaranteed to fit Let ns take your measure at Rowles 4k Parker’s. The city school board met Monday evening and let the contract to a Chicago Heights architect to furnish the planß for the new high school building. He had submitted the plus some time ago and they were consider**! along with other plana from other architects and the school board decided to accept them. Bdgar Harvey of Tangier, Ind. is spending the week in Rensselaer, as the guest of Miss Blanche Embree. Miss Carrie Rogers, of Sentinel Butte, N. Dak., who has been visiting in Chicago, was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Waymire. A. L Kuhns, who came from Lafayette several days ago, is working for Ezra Wolf, northeast of Rensselaer. His wife, who came with him, will return to Lafayette tonight Born, Monday, April 28th, to Mr, and-Mrs. James Jordan, in Lafeyette, a daughter. James Is a student at Purdue. Mrs. Jordan is In a Lafayette hospital. John Comer, son of M. P. Comer, of Barkley township, who was taken to Chicago three weeks ago by Dr. English, is out after undergoing an operation for double hernia.

We have a large line of young men’s suits for graduating and commencement exercises. Get one of them and be correctly dressed for the occasion. Faultless fitting suits at Rowles & Parker’s. , *' |■ - Jim Fisher, the carpenter, has gone to Lowell to rebuild Otto Btaun’s barn, which was destroyed by the cyclone. Carpenters are very much in, demand in the neighborhood of Lowell now, says the bandmaster.

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