Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Buy your threshing coal of Hamilton & Kellner. • R. B. Harris went to Water Valley 'todhy. ' • . _ - Senator A. Halleck went to Kankakee and Chebanse, 111., today cm business. Get our July prices, closing out all lines of summer goods. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Vietorine Pierson went to Indianapolis today to visit with -.her brother, W. C. McCord. SandwichIVrkins’ Windmills. Harry Watson, Phone 204. Miss Mary Harper went to Fair Oaks today to give piano lessons to some of her music students. *■ * Mrs. Frank B. Hamm and three daughters left today for Alma, Mich., where they will visit for five or six weeks., Miss Viola Glazebrook returned home Tuesday - from Greencastle, where she has been visiting for some time. If you are paying more than 12% c for pure country or city lard, you are paying too much. . JOHN EGER. Judge C. W. Hanley and family made an automobile trip to South Bend yesterday morning to attend a meeting of fthe-State Bar Association. Mr. and Mrs. Will Moora and daughter, Coral, returned their home in Laurens, la., after attending the funeral here of his father, Wm. E. Moore. —■ ■■,rr 1 ' r—, All accounts" that have run longer than four months are now due and. a payment on same will we greatly appreciated. I. M. WASHBURN. Chas. Simpson and Ross Goble, of the G. E. Murray Co., went to Shelby today, where they are invoicing the stock of the late John Clemen store. .. v - The Chicago Tribune has a life subscriber. A Troy, N. Y„ man .wrote asking that the paper be sent to him until Roosevelt is elected for a third term, f '«*’ 11 -'-T- 1 - Ladies’ fancy silk parasols in blue, red, green and tan at very low prices. Special for this month at Rowles ft Parker’s. There is nothing more refreshing these hot days, than a bottle of ‘‘Root" or “Birch” beer, “Ginger Ale,” or “Sarsaparilla.” Large quart bottles. 2 for 26c. . t JOHN EGER. f Mrs. Everett Leech and son and mother, Mrs. Ross, of East Chicago, and Mrs. A. O. Garriott and daughter, of Hammond, returned to their 'homes yesterday after visiting here with Mrs. A. Leech. \ This will be Jrour last week to get a chance to guess on the jumbo sack of flour. One guess with every sack of the best flour made, “Aristos." JOHN EGER. .......... , , , # Mrs. George Klmberlln and two children returned to her home at RossvUle, 111., Wednesday, after a short visit with her father, John Baker, and family, of Barkley township. Miss Nina Hammond has returned from Chicago, where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. B. Austin. Mrs. Außtin, - > Who was severely injured in an automobile accident several weeks ago, is much improved.— Lafayette Journal. * *