Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The New Store *■ Hr* ' . Now Open and Ready for Business Having bought some winter goods and expecting to have them on sale for the holidays but was disappointed on account of rebuilding and enlarging the business I will now put on a January Clearance Sale. I have a stock of sweaters, raincoats, corduroy khaki and moleskin' trousers, dress shirts and neckwear.. Remember I can save you money on any purchase. There is a reason. Small expense and 1 buy and sell for cash S. LEOPOLD, Manager West side Van Rensselaer St., first door-south Cain’s Barber Shop
Herbert Eib made a trip to Delphi yesterday. Ves Criswell made a trip to Lafayette yesterday. Joe Frad made a business trip to Lafayette yesterday. 0. B. Lahman made a business trip to Reynolds yesterday. Mrs. Harry Eger went to Chicago yesterday to visit relatives. A stillborn ibabe to Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Fidelr was buried today. Miss Alta Shuey spent Saturday and Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. John Shueyr-of -RCTttmgton:~~ “ Ray Parks is laid up with the grip and unable to be on the job at Wright’s furniture store. Mack Cartmell returned to Montieello today after visiting for several days with Dave McConahay. The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. Charles Grow. James Ryan returned to Union City yesterday after a visit of several days with his brother, Thos. Ryan, at the college. ———77A. Hal leek and A. S. Laßue made a business trip to Dyer yesterday a fternoon, returning home this morning Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gunyon, who were called to Parr to attend the funeral of his father, returned to Montii;ello yesterday. Ernest Schwartz returned to his home near Brookston yesterday After a visit with his grandfather, Charles Malchow and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parcels left? today for their home in St. Louis after a fine visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs., E. M. Parcels. John A. William-s and wife returned to Wheatfield yesterday afternoon after' a visit of several days with .their son Claud and family. ■Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Oglesby are- today moving 'from the Sam Fendig property to, the Makeever property just east of the court house. Dr. Hansson is displaying a fine new Silent Knight Overland, the latest model and a mighty fine car, which he delights in demonstrating. C. C. Starr took his little granddaughter, Genevieve, to Terre Haute today, where she will reside with mother, Mrs. Charles Baldwin. All ex-members of the U. S. navy residing in Jasper county will leam something to their advantage by communicating with J. J. Montgomery. Mrs. Woolley, mother of Mrs. Will Hough, west of town, is quite low and her life is about despaired of. She was stricken with apoplexy several dsys ago. Her age is about 69 years. Mrs. James B. Hoefgen returned to her home near Indianapolis today after a visit since the day before Christmas witK her daughter, Mrs. H. B. Biowmf of Knimah. Mrs. F. J. O’Connor and son, Blanchard, returned yesterday to their home at Green Bay, Wis., after a visit of three weeks with relatives in Remington and her sister, Mrs. Matt Worden, in this city. and Mrs. Franl? Borsewood, south of town, fell while climbing the side of a highchair .last Saturday and suffered a .severely crushed elbow. Dr. Gwin was called to attend her. __
