Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We sell the Blue Bell cream harvesters. Our machlnes are right and we can give you easy terms. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Be sure and get your fall and winter suit made by us, as we can save you money, and give you better made garments. ' C. EARL DUVALL. Today is somewhat cooler and ii is probable that the backbone of the torrid spell has been broken. The rain forecasted for today did not come, however, and tomorrow is billed to be clear again. Marion I. Adams, who will sell one of his Jasper county farms at auction on Sept. 24th, does not intend to move to Alabama, where he is buying a large farm, but his two soas will go there and farm it. See the swell chinchilli and shetland overcoats we are now showing in grays, blues, browns and tans. All very reasonable. C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Charles Grow went to Chicago this morning to meet her husband at the conclusion of his trip as mail clerk. They expect to move into their beautiful home on North Van Rensselaer street the first of next week. Amos Alter reports that the hot weather the past ten days has done considerable damage to corn by blistering it. Many had thought the hot weather to be just the thing that the corn, especially the late corn, needed. ■lt is now time the boys will want knlckerbocker Norfolk suits, and we are now showing ths sweillest line in all colors from $2.50 to SIO.OO. C. EARL DUVALL. Harry Wiltshire has started his scavenger wagon. Any one wanting vaults cleaned should call on your home talent, the man that spends his money right in 1 town instead of taking it away when he gets through. Phone 288. The Monticello schools report the largest enrollment in their history. The total is 540, 36 more than Rensselaer had the opening day, and 20 more than Monticello had a year ago. The freshman class has 67 as against 36 for Rensselaer. 'See the 1%-yard samples from the Kahn Tailoring Co., to make your fall and winter suit and overcoat from. They are the best in the land and can not be equaled by any firm. C. EARL DUVALL Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Randle, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Makeever, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Leatherman, Ed Randle and Mrs. Evalene Randle attended the funeral of Enoch A McFarland at Camden Sunday. MrS. McFarland is the niece of Nelson and James T. Rapdie and lived in this county before her marriage. ■We now hiave on sale 60 pairs of boys’ knee trousers from ages 10 yrs. to 15 yrs. $1.50 and SI.OO grade for 50c. 50c and 75c grades for 25c. Be sure and fit the boys out for school. C.EARL DUVALL
