Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. EL C. English is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. F. Hopkins, at Glencoe. Any of our 50c neckwear for 39c this week. SIMON LEOPOLD. Bulk oysters and fresh fish Friday at -Hsus’ restaurant This week I will sell! all 50c neckwear at 39c. SIMON LEOPOLD. >Mrs. C. W. Coen, of South Bend, is attending the state meeting of the D. A. R. at Lafayette. Get a sweater coat bargain this week at Simon Leopold’s; the $1.50 and $2 coats at sl. ~ Mrs. cT D. Martin returned this morning from a short visit at South Bend. : Special lot of sweater coats at sl, the $1.50 and $2 grades. SIMON LEOPOLD. — 1 " I True Woodworth seems to be about holding his own today. He is probably in for an extended sickness. Get in early for a selection of those fine neckties that Simon Leopold is selling for 39 cents. Mrs. Isaac Wiltshire is expected home -foday from Town Creek, Ala., where she has been visiting relatives for several weeks. The ladies of the Presbyterian church are busily at work for their Christmas .bazaar, which is to be held the first week in December. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. McCabe, of Kankakee, were here a few hours today, the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Ray Parks. They went from here to Indianapolis. Granville Moody states that a farmer up his way has assigned a peculiar reason for voting the democratic ticket He said he was tired feeding 60 cents corn to his horses. Joe Nessius, from east of town, has been having trouble for the past ten days with a growth of some kind on his left cheek and he was taken to Indianapolis today by his local physician to consult a specialist. The regular monthly dime social of the ladies of the Presbyterian church will be held at the home of Mrs. A. P. Burton next Tuesday afternoon, Oct 10. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody and strangers in the city especially invited. '! * Phone Rhoads’ Grocery, No. 71, for cabbage for kraut Grant Davisson and wife and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hinkle and Rudolph Ritter took a pleasant auto trip last Sunday. They visited Attica and Independence and spent a little time at Kickapoo, where Mr. Davisson formerly lived. Just received, a car of Jackson Hill coal. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Invitations are being issued for the October hop, to be given at the armory, Oct 17. Ideal weather and the ever-growing popularity of Douglas, of Indianapolis, as a dispenser of dance music, will probably see a large attendance. Douglas will bring piano, drums and saxophone. Judge Jackson and L. D. Carey held a good meeting at Mt Ayr Wednesday evening. The Odd Fellows hall was well filled and the audience was well pleased and their speeches were accorded the most prompt attention end there seemed an abundance of republican feeling there. Tonight they will speak at Remington.

Try Rowen ft Kiser with your next order. Phone 202. Mrs. Susan Washburn, of Sackets Harbor, N. Y., and Mrs. Minerva Read, of Strawn, 111., left today for Sackets Tarbor, where the latter will remain with .the former during the winter. Both are sisters of Mrs. C. H. Tryon and have been visiting her here. Mr. and Mrs. Tryon accompanied them as far as Chicago. 'A two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Qrd Yeoman, of Barkley township, has been exceedingly low for the past two days from inflammation of the bowels. The chance of recovery is now not vary encouraging. The child’s sickness was caused by eating green hazelnuts and this is the second case which the local physician had from the same cause, both very serious. The Republican is Indebted to Mr. F. W. Johnston, principal of the Fair Oaks school, for the excellent reports it has been receiving of the teachers’ institute. Mr. Johnston shows a splendid journalistic style in his reports and also shows that he is personally getting much benefit from the Instruction. The Republican is glad to have been, able to secure through Mm sueh excellent reports of the in-