Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS." —A. 11. Hopkins-made a business trip to Chicago today; Try Rowen & Kiser with your next order. Phone 202. L. M. Wells made a business trip to Lafayette today. Any of our 50c neckwear for 39c this week. SIMON LEOPOLD. Miss Ethel Grant went to Monon today for a short visit. Neckwear bargains. Get a fine 50c necktie for 39c at Simon Leopold’s. Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson are spending today in Chicago. Remember us with your order. Phone 202. ROWEN & KISER. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark are spending two or three days in Chicago. Just received, a car of Jackson Hill coal. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Albert Keener went to Columbia City today for a visit of several days. This week I will sell all 50c neckwear at 39c. SIMON LEOPOLD. ’ Robert Stiers went to Marion today, where he expects to remain during the winter. Get a sweater coat bargain this week at Simon Leopold’s; the $1.50 and $2 coats at sl. Miss Blanche Babcock left this morning for a visit of several days at Greencastle. Get in early for a selection of those fine neckties that Simon Leopold is selling for 39 cents. Mrs. Geo. H. Healey and daughter, Vera, and Mrs. Harry Kresler are spending today in Chicago. Special lot of sweater coats at sl, the $1.50 and $2 grades. SIMON LEOPOLD. Dr. I. M. Washburn went to Indianapolis today to be present at the meeting of the state medical society. When in need of heating coal, try Gwin’s Virginia Splint. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz and two children, of Union township, went to Indianapolis today for a visit until Sunday.

Remember us with your next order. We want yoyr business. Phone 202. ROWEN & KISER. Mrs. W. I. Hoover and daughter, Irene, returned this morning from a visit of several days with her parents at Delphi. Dr. W. F. Sharrer, qj Delphi, came to Rensselaer today to see George P. Daugherty, whose health continues very poor. —=? Mrs. S. A. Simpson and baby, of Medaryville, and sister, Mrs. Frank Hunt, of Lowell, were in Rensselaer a short time today. The annual reunion of the 99th Indiana regiment will be held at Hammond Oct. 15th. The W. R. C. will provide the supper. Ord Yeoman’s baby, which was very low yesterday, is slightly improved today ad there is now more encouragement for its recovery. Mrs. Hallie Higgins, of Hutchinson, Minn., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kurrie for several days, went to Oxford today to visit other friends. Mr. and Mrs. George, Borntrager and two children left this morning for Fort Wayne for a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borntrager. Mrs. Henry Sparling came down from DeMotte today and stopped off for a short time on her way to her daughter’s home at Monon. Mr. Sparling is visiting his son in Porter county. The date of the Hanly meeting at Brook has been postponed from Saturday, Oct. 19th, as Mr. Hanly had been engaged to speak at other places that day. Chairman Lyons hopes to have him there the week following. 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. Mr. and Airs. E. P. Honan entertained several friends at a 6:30 dinner last evenig for Airs. Edward Brennan, of Indianapolis, who is their guest. Mrs. Brennan is the daughter of William H. Blodgett, the Indianapolis News staff correspondent

Henry C. Thompson, of Monon, has been nominated for prosecuting attorney of the W’hite-Carroll district on the republican ticket. He served in the Spanish-American war. He is a brother of C. E. Thompson, the well known Lafayette attorney. Hale Didlake, son of Mr. and Airs. M. T. Didlake, is right at the front in the estimation of both students and faculty In Purdue University. Last week he was elected president of the senior class of 300 members, being successful over eight active competitors. This is an honor of which any college student might justly be proud. In addition to this he is treasurer\of the athletic association £nd business manager of the Debris, the college annual publication.—Monticello Democrat .. . V CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tta KM Yw Han Alnjs Bngbt