Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 127, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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EXTRA! Tuesday Evening! “IN THE PATH OF THE CYCLONE.” Showing 60 Views taken at Reddick, Kankakee, Grant Park, and Morocco, Indiana, With Lecture. FULL PROGRAM,OF MOVING PICTURES, baida the 60 views taken by Mr. VanDalson. Admission 10c; children sc.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Uerry Horton went to Rose Lawn Saturday to play for a dance. N. G. Halsey visited over Sunday at Kankakee with his wife and daughter. Willis Lutz went to Kewanna, Fulton county, today on business. Fresh strawberries every day at John Eger’s. John Horton went to Lowell this morning, where he is working, Mrs. Firman Thompson went to Chicago for two or three days’ visit. Try our new, mild, full cream and brick cheese. JOHN EGER. Miss Agnes Kahler went to Lafayette today to enter a business college. To save money see those oxfords and shoes at. special prices at Rowles & Parker’s. J. R. Phillips xnd wife came from McCoysburg this ' morning to attend the funeral of Jack Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Harve J. Robinson visited over Sunday with friends and relatives at Morocco. _— - z -- I Mr. "and Mrs. Frank Maloy and son, John, spent Sunday here with relatives. - ;; ■'; - , For Strawberries, fruits and vegetables, telephone 95. ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst came from Lafayette yesterday to visit with Mrs. George Colvert and family. Shoes to fit and shoes properly fitted Parker’s.

Miss Ethel McCarthy went to Chicago Saturday to visit with her sister, Mrs. Roy Chissom. ■■ i Miss Josephine Boyd returned to Delphi today, after a short visit of several days in Rensselaer. ‘ , •"'! '• ■! > * ■ Rev. T. J. Jones returned to Sheridan today after having preached Sunday at the Primitive Baptist church at Mt Ayr. . Noble Peacock, who has been living in Hammond for the past few years, came today and will work here this summer. ■ We have about 20 styles of pumps and shoes for the little folks. We give them just as much attention as the older folks at Rowles & Parker’s. - Walter English and his student friend, Mr. Moshler, of Pufdue, spent Sunday here with Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English and ottyer friends. Tom Shannon, of and a student at Purdue, visited over Saturday and Sunday with his couslh, Eidson Murray. Miss Nelle Sawin, one of this year’s graduates, went to Greencastle today to enter DePauw for the summer teachers’ training course. ’ Alfred Thompson went to Indianapolis today to visit hisfriend, Elton Clark, a graduate of the Rensselaer /high school in 1911. / Mrs. W. C. Murphy, of Crawfordsville, came -Saturday to visit with her son, who is attending St. Joseph’s college. She returned to her home this morning. Tan, gunmetal or patent oxfords in button or blucher for the young men. New conservative toes, low and medium heels, up-to-date lasts. Crossett oxfords are leaders, see the new ones at Rowles & Parker’s.