Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 106, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.

See Scott Bros, for buggies. A- E. Kirk went to Monon on business today. Dr. I. M. Washburn made a business trip to Chicago today. ■ ) Miss Lottie Robinson, of Morocco, came yesterday for an indefinite stay.

Scott Bros, have a full line of buggies in the Odd Fellows building.

Mrs. W: R. Meguire went to Chicago today for a short stay. _JL_!

If you want the best buggy for the money buy of Scott Bros.

Mrs. Harry Wade is visiting with her son? George and Mfe for a few days.

George Peters, south of town, went to Chicago today, where he expects to find employment.

*sk tpr special pattern sheet of styles for commencement dresses at Rowles ft Parker’s.

Marion Robinson went to Lafayette yesterday and today will undergo an operation for a growth in his nose.

For style, fit and wear our suits are in a class by themselves. See the new creations at Rowles ft Parker’s.

The farmers’ favorite line of implements are made by the J. 1. Case Plow Works.

Charles Tyler, of Chicago, is here for a visit of several days with his mother, Mrs. Anna Tyler. He stiU works in the Union stock yards.

When it is a suit of clothes you want be sure and see our line. We can save you money. All Suits guaranteed at Rowles ft Parker’s.

The Gleaners have rented a room in Mrs. Stockton’s business block, in the rear of Dr. Hemphill’s office and are making some alterations to fit it up for a lodge hall.

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 ft Parker’s.

Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Smith, who have been the guests of her brother, Prof. Wm. E. Lee, for two days, went to Markle, Ind., today to visit with her mother before returning to their home at Salt Lake City, Utah. We have a large line of young men’s suite for graduating and commencement exercises. Get one of them and be correctly dressed for the occasion. ' Faultless fitting suits at Rowles & Parker’s.

The following brief record was made in the supreme court notes as published in Indianapollß concerning the Marble ditch: “Wm. E. Pinney, et al, vs Francis W. Powers, et al. Appellees’ motion to dismiss appeal and notice for May 23, 1912.”

* Ellis Jones and James Grenard, of Remington, were Rensselaer visitors today. Mr. Jones was one of the commissioners for the-sale of real estate belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth Plunkett deceased, and final settlement of her estate is being made today. e

Mrs. B. D. Rhoades and little granddaughter, Margaret Radcliffe, went to Chicago to visit for several days with Mrs. Eva Morgan and Mrs. Schotts. Mrs. Morgan, who has been visiting here lor about three weeks, returned with them. “J 3 VT T . " ■

Q. L. Parks, trustee of Milroy township, i» the first t coatee of Jasper county to report on the spring enumeration. Others will hey in during the ytek and all reports are expected to pe Completed by next Monday. Miss Clara Jessen is taking the enumeration in Rensselaer and Trustee Parkison in the township outside of RensMiaer Svtper. Plain and self stripe serges, the new shades of brown, grey and many novelties in suits at moderate price*. .We bivtte you to look over our line and be of their value at Bowie* ft a. -~~j