Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
R. B. Harris made a trip to Roselawn today. &~Parker*B. Judge Hanley returned to Kentland today to resume court. A 1 Hernden and Miss Sylvia Sanders spent Sunday with relatives at Lee. You should , see the swell Ohinchilli Overcoats now on display at Duvall’s Quality Store. Mrs. A. B. Russell, of Brookston, was the guest a short time Saturday of Mrs. Mike Kuboski. Watch for the dates of our Tailormade opening. C. EARL DUVALL. Caries Criswell has quit his job near Lowell and returned here and Is working for Emmet Fidler. W. C. Baker came down from Chicago Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his brother, Glenn, at the Rensselaer Hospital. Miss Dena Abler, who makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Callahan, spent Sunday with relatives in Francesville. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Young returned to Hammond this morning after a visit over Sunday with his brother, Fred Young, and family, on Frank Donnelly’s farm in Barkley township. Collegian Overcoats are the best that are made and can not be duplicated by any firm in our city. C. EARL DUVALL Mrs. Mason Kenton, of Mitchell, S. Dak., and her mother, Grandma Zard, of Warsaw, are visiting I. N. Hemphill and family. Boys’ Chinchilli Overcoats and Caps to match. Be sure and fit your boy out with Perfection Clothes. C. EARL DUVALL. W. R. Lee is in Chicago buying goods for his big sale, which begins next Saturday. His son, Cecil, accompanied him. Be sure and get a Bradley Coat Sweater, as they are just fine, in all colors and grades. ' C. EARL DUVALL
The Eastern Star Club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. F. Smith Tuesday afternoon at 2:30; Mrs. S. C. Irwin being an associate hostess. The ladies of the Christian church will hold their October ten-cent social at the" home of Mrs. Oren Parker, Tuesday, October 22nd. Everybody invited. The K. of P.v will have a banquet and smoker Tuesday evening, and will make plans for their membership campaign. All members are urged to be present. A. C. Farmer, wno has been in Chicago on business, was here over Sunday visiting his father and his wife who has been spending ten days here. They will leave tomorrow for their home in Oklahoma City. If you’re having trouble making good bread, get a sack of our “White Star Flour.” It’s only $1.35 a sack, every sack guaranteed to please you or your money refunded. Rowles & Parker, The Big Store. ’ For work clothing of all kinds our assortment and prices can not be equaled. Duck, corduroy, sheep lined and reversible corduroy and leather. Get our prices. We are the leaders in good merchandise at prices that mean a saving to you. The Big Store, Rowles & Parker. Marriage License. Henry Delbert Drake, born August 11, 1886, residence Wheatfleld, occupation farmer, and Arminta Ruth Cox, born Newton county, Ind., Oct 17, 1895, residence Wheatfleld, first marriage for each. Consent to marriage of* girl given by her mother, Mandora Cox.
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Boyal Neighbors of America. For the next three months the Royal Neighbors lodge will adopt beneficiary members, for the sum of $3.25, instead of $5.25, as has been the custom heretofore. Anyone desiring to be adopted should see Mrs. Wm. Bennett, local camp deputy. Electrical Repairs. If you have electrical work of any kind, wiring, repairing, motor installation, etc., see Jim Rhoades & Co., or Phone 227. Early Miornlng Bus Calls. o - Hereafter I wish all who want to have the bus call for them for early morning trains to leave the calls at my residence instead of the hotel. All other calls can be left at either place. Residence Phone No. 369. BILLY FRYE. - - W'JB Lyceum Course Dates. Dec. 3. —Sylvester A. Long. (Delivered commencement address in Rensselaer two years.) Jan. 31.—Maclnnes Neilson. March 10.—Sarah Mildred Willmer. April I%.—The Bohannans. ■ones TO DAILY SUBSCaiBSBS Subscribers to Tbe Evening Republican will confer a favor upon the publishers by reporting promptly any failure of delivery upon the part of the carrier boys. The Republican tries to gite good service hi the delivery of the paper, hut cannot do so without the cooperation of subscribers. If you fall to receive your paper notify us promptly by phones I*. 114 or 153 and your complaint will be given prompt attention.
