Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Get in early for a selection of those fine neckties that Simon Leopold is selling for 39 cents. John Bruner lost a pair of spectacles. An ad in our classified column found them for him. J. L. Bagins spent several days last week visiting at Wolcott, Logansport and Delphi. True Woodworth, who seemed to be improving Monday, suffered a relapse Monday night and is not nearly so well today. Misss Lulu Green, of Crawfordsville, visited her sister, Miss Clora Green, over Sunday. Her sister here is a stenographer of Attorney Dunlap. C. E. Simpson went to Parr this morning to help invoice the C. M. Greenlee stock, which G. H. Hammerton has purchased. “Uncle” Clink Hopkins accompanied his son; Cale, to Delphi today for a visit of some time. He was 91 years of age last March. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover returned this morning to Chicago, where he is taking treatment He is improving, he thinks. The last call for Michigan peaches, Tuesday and Wednesday. Fancy yellow Michlgans, $1.25 to $1.60 per bushel. 1 JOHN EGER. Jim Erwin was down from DeMotte yesterday and was appointed superintendent of the new gravel - roads now being contracted there. C. W. Spender returned this morning from a visit with his- brother at Dwight 111. He brought home some white seed corn of unusual excellence. This week I will sell all 50c neckwear at 39c. SIMON LEOPOLD. John Bislosky was down from Chicago two or three days last week. He states that the report that he was thinking of returning to Rensselaer 1s erroneous and that he will continue to live in Chicago. The R-C-H cars are equipped with demountable rims and an extra rim is furnished without extra charge with each car. This makes it possible for a lady to take a tour alone with pleasure, as she does not have to worry over the prospect of a blown out tire. Any of our "50c neckwear for 39c this week. SIMON LEOPOLD.