Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dave Warner made a trip to Chicago today. Men, see those sl-90 oxfords at Lee’s dosing Out Sale. It Is not until after a man be-, comes engaged that he learns how a trained dog feels. A little of that fine “Red Seal” Gingham left yet at Lee’s Closing Out Sale. Going at, only 10c. The jiffy curtains are a feature of the R-C-H cars that are meeting with instant favor by the publie. Delos Thompson and W. F. Smith went to Chicago today and tomorrow will attend a stone road letting at Laporte. Dr. Clayton and little granddaughter, of Monon, sp’ent today with his daughter, Mrs. Firman Thompson. summer white goods and tissues, going at less than cost, at Lee's Closing Out Sale. Jones: “Remember the proverb, ‘A loud voice has given away many a good thing.’ ” “What Happened* to Jones,” tonight. Mrs. W. H. Barkley and little daughter, Alice, accompanied by Miss Mattie Hemphill, are spending today in Chicago. Jones: “Darwin? Oh, yes! He’s the man who started all that monkey business.” “What Happened to Jones,” tonight., Little Thelma Brown, daughter of Everett Brown, went to Chicago today, where she will remain for some time with a relative. Bigger reductions than ever on Ladies’ shoes and oxfords this week at Lee’s Closing Out Sale. Only a few days left. Better see to it. Mrs. Marion I. Adams, who has been taking medical treatment in Chicago, returned there this morning after a short visit at home.

A rain coajfc advertised in The Republican recfently was found by Clint Brown, of near Surrey, and awaits the owner at his home. Persons knowing themselves Indebted to me are requested to settle by ©ash or note by July 1. L M. WASHBURN. When a man talks'about a bar gain he means real estate. When a woman talks about a bargain it is something at a dry goods store. A daughter was born to Horatio Nelson, at Irontown, Mo., May 21st. Mr. Nelson Is a brother of J. F. Nelson and formerly lived here. Jones: "You know that this is a free country and they put men in jail without giving any reasons.” “What Happened to Jones,” tonight. Hurry, hurry, hurry. Only a few days left in Which to buy things at less than wholesale cost. Lee’s Closing Out Sale will soon end. Hurry. The senior class play takes place tonight and tomorrow night at the opera house. The seats have been in great demand and a crowded house should greet the performers each night, a One person each week goes crazy in Lake county, according to Adolph Hausman, who has been the turnkey at the Crown Point jail for years, through the reigns of sheriffs of both parties. B. J. Moore was over from Tipton to spend Sunday at home. He reports that about three miles of the grading for the Tipton-Frank-fort traction road is completed and that Eugene Purtelle Is going right ahead with the work. Mrs. T. N. Hemphill, delegate from the Ladies of the G. A. R„ and Mrs. True Woodworth, president of the same order, returned from Indianapolis Saturday, where they had been attending the state encampment of the G. A. R. Mr. and Mrs. S, H. Tyler, of Pierpont, S. Dak., arrived In Remington Saturday and were brought to Rensselaer by her father, County Treasurer Fell. They were called home by the severe sickness of Charles Fell, of Remington, whom is now considerably improved. Henry and Herman Hordeman were in Frankfort yesterday to attend the dedication of the new Catholic church of which their brother is the pastor. The Rensselaer Forester’s band was also at the dedication, furnishing the music. The marriage of Miss Mary Lonergan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. John Lonergan, of Surrey, to Mir. Daniel M. Morrissey, of Rensselaer, will take place #t the Catholic church at. 8 o’clock tomorrow morning, Rev. Christian Daniel officiating. Mr. Morrissey Is one of the operators at the Rensselaer depot and has made many friends during his residence in this place. V The valuation for taxation of the 742 corporations assessed by the state boftrd of tax commissioners Is fixed at $263,919,393, an increase of $3,899,142 over last year. Of the corporations 450 are, telephone companies; forty-one traction companies, 110 steam roads, 130 transportation companies, six express companies, four telegraph companies, one Sleeping car company*