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

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Miss Blanche Babcock, of Parr, visited here last night. John Hemphill and Prank Cox spent Wednesday night in Monon. Exceptional values in embroideries, allovers, galoons, edges, and plauen flounces on display at Rowles ft Parker’s. ' . The Ladles of the Home Missionary Society of Jhe M. E. church will give a 10-eent social on Tuesday afternoon, May 7, at the home of Mrs. W. H. Parkison. Everybody invited. Mrs. A. F. Long and Miss Maude Spitler returned yesterday from Oxford, 0., where they visit several days with Misses Elizabeth Spitler apd Martha Long. For your commencement dress, Voile, flaxon, pearline lawn, linaire, or plauen at Rowles & or planen embroidery at Rowles ft Parker’s. Mrs. M. E. Spitler has returned home from Oklahoma City, where she spent eight months with her son, M. L. Spitler and wife. She reports them well and says Mrs. Spitler, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman, of Rensselaer, is enjoying the best health of her life. George P. Daugherty, who lives just east of Rensselaer, and who has been j in such poor health since last February, does not seem to improve much. He is suffering from rheumatism and some foot trouble and, although he is not bed-fast all the time, he can scarcely walk. * ■ iMrs. A. G. Catt underwent a surgical operation at Wesley hospital last Saturday and will remain there for some time,/He is getting along very satisfactorily and It is expected the operation will entirely restore her health. Dr. Catt and J)r. M. D. Gwln were with her when the operation was performed. Milo McGinnis, of Winamac, who owns a farm in Walker township, has no complaint coming about taxes in Jasper county. He sent Treasurer Fell a money order for $17.50 to pay the spring installment of taxes when the total tax for the year was only $12.02. He got a receipt, a rebate and a surprise all in one envelope. Charles Downing, the well known salesman for the Keifer Drug Co., of Indianapolis, was in town today. Mr. Downing has been a salesman for 27 years and has visited this city in the interest of the Keifer Drug Co. every two weeks for the past 19 years. He is president of the Travelers Protective Association of this state and left today for Muncie to make preparations for an elaborate banquet and ball to be held at that place Friday evening. Saturday the association vgll hold a convention to elect officers for the ensuing year. The T. P. A. is an accident insurance as well as a social organization and has a state membership of 6,000 and about 46,060 in the national organization. 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 ft Packer's.