Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Yes, We Handle The Royal Tailor Clothes Advertised In The Magazines
♦ You have been reading a good deal of late about the famous “Royal Tailors” of Chicago and New York, the concern that brings the tailoring of Broadway, New York, to your door, the concern that makes it possible for you to have all your clothes made by the best tailors in the world for less than you have been paying for ready-made clothes. We can take your measure
ROWLES & PARKER, Leading Clothiers \ and Royal Dealers
into another business. From what we are able to learn of Mr. Garroty the time will come when he will be glad that he is out of tbe saloon business and entirely happy in the pursuit of some other busines even if it is not quite so remunerative. Mike Kuboske has rented his farm near Remington and will reside in the John Moosemiller residence in Rensselaer -the coming year. The change is made for Mrs. Kuboske’s health, she having been pearly for some time. Leonard Shaef'er will occupy Mr. Kuboske’s farm and Mr. Moosemiller and family have moved s o the Gangloff farm, just east < f this city. The Gangloff family have taken up their residence in the house vacated by E. L. Bruce on Division street Mr. Gangloff has p debased a piece of ground of Conrad Kellner, east of the Moody property on Grace street and expects to erect a fine residence there .this year.
MONDAY.
-- — 1 r Born, Saturday, March 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Amsler, a son. Willis Price went to Piper City, ill, this morning to visit relatvea. W. O. Nelson is down from Wheatfield today. Attorney C. Arthur Tuteur Is in Indianapolis. R. B. Porter, of McCoysburg, made a business trip to Newton, 111, today. George B. Wenner went to Attica today to try the springs for bls rheumatism. i Walter Miller and Walter Seegrlst went to Chicago this morning for a short stay. , Messrs. Walter Simons and George Gilbert, of Monticello, spent Saturday here. 0. A. Jacks and family, of Lee, were guests Sunday of his sister, Mrs. T. D. Woodworth and hutband. See the new spring line Royal Tailoring all pure wool samples, at Rowles & Parker’s ' > John Poole made another business trip* to Hopkins Park, HL, today. He has a farm there. Relatives here of “Uncle” Felix French have received word that he is in very feeble health at his home in Hutchinson, Kans, being now unable to leave bis bed. He was 81 years
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