Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. C. W. Coen came from South Bend on business today. Miss Etta Fay, of Fair Oaks, spent yesterday in Chicago. Attorneys J. A Dunlap and Frank Davis returned this morning from a trip to Indianapolis. Be sure and buy a Bradley Sweater Coat, in all colors and grades, from $1 to $8.50, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. H. W. Wood and wife returned yesterday from their visit at Indianapolis and Crawfordsville.

See the Kingsbury Hats, in all shades and kinds, in the rough and smooth. C. EARL DUVALL.

Mrs. A. E. Coen came from Berwyn this morning to visit her mother, Mrs. J. M. Wasson.

Born, Monday, Sept 3Oth, to Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hochstettler, on Forest street, a son. ■■ ■■ " |

Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Spencer, of Preston, Tenn., came yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Brown.

Ask to see the sls blue serge suit at Duvall’s Quality Shop. It can not be duplicated by any firm in our cjty. C. EARL DUVALL.

The jury in the Hansson case retired at about 2:30 and had not arrived at a verdict when The Republican went to press.

County Clerk Perkins was indisposed yesterday and not able to be at his office. Today he is better and is on hand again.

Rev. C. L. Harper went to Indianapolis today to attend the annual conference of the Northwest Indiana district.

James Reider, of Los Angeles, Cal., left this morning for his home after a visit here with his sister, Mrs. Thos. A. Chesnut

Let us fit you out with our sl2 overcoat—all wool and 52 inches long, with a convertible collar. C. EARL DUVALL.

MYs. Ed Schmal returned to Englewood yesterday after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Schmal, on South Cullen street.

Insist on having Munsing Union Suits, as none are as good in quality and fit for the prices. All sizes, SI.OO to $4.00. C. EARL DUVALL.

Mrs. Mary E. Troxell returned to DeMotte this morning after a short visit with her brother, John Bruher, in Rensselaer. (

Mrs. Caddie Martin went to South Bend this morning to visit Mrs. E. Baech. She will return here before going to her home at Cincinnati.

Quality speaks for itself at Duvall’s Quality Shop. Everything new for the men and boys in suits and overcoats. See them. „ C. EARL DUVALL.

Ed Oliver yesterday purchased of B. J. Gifford 659 acres of land. It is located in Sections 5 and 6. The price was S3O per acre. Tom Calahan made the deal.

Orlan Grant, formerly a clerk at Rowles & Parker’s, is here today. His outdoor life as a traveling salesman has not only restored his health but is making him quite robust.

Mrs. Fred Standish, wife of the marshal of Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago this morning via Rensselaer and the Monon route, for a visit of a week with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Delouest, who have been spending several weeks here visiting Mrs. Delouest’s brothers, the Halligan boys, will leave tonight for their home at Ocala, Florida.

G. H. Simons, of Monticello, and son, A. 8.. Simons and wife, of Cowley county, Kans., came this morning for a short visit with J. P. Simons and family in Rensselaer.

Mrs. Cephus Miller returned to her home at Goshen today after a visit of a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Slaughter, south of town, and other relatives.

Miss Manda Hoyes returned to Crawfordsville this morning after a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Hester Hoyes and family. Miss Hoyes expects to remove to Indianapolis shortly. Mrs. Myrtle Korschat, of Lafayette, hds been the guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doan, west of town. Mrs. Hayden Wilson and children, of Conrad, Ihd., were also visiting at the Doans. -

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