Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rowles & Parker The Big Corner Department Store.

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READY-MADE CLOTHING. We carry the largest line of Ready Made Clothing in this city and can fit any man or young man, regular build. We can sell you Ready Made Clothing that will fit and suit you, and have as much style and as fine workmanship as any tailor made sui't that would cost you $lO to sls more. We want you to come in and see these suits for yourself, we don’t want you to simply take our word for these things—neither do we want you to take any one else’s word, but look elsewhere and then come in and examine our suits.

We carry everything for Men and Boys to Wear, and can give you the very latest styles, the best goods, and the lowest prices on Shoes, Clothing, and Furnishings. Phone 95. The Big Corner Department Store.

LEE. Morris Jacks is on the sick list. Mr. Zable went to Monon-Tuesday.— Arthur Steward wasin Lee Tuesday. Chas. Stiers went to'Chicago We - nesday. i W. L. Stiers went to Monon Wednesday to work. J. H. Culp went to Rensselaer Thursday. Grandpa Williamson is able to be out again. C. C. Jones was in town Thursday morning. Frank Donaldson was in town Thursday. Fred Stiers went to Rensselaer Friday. < Born, tq^Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Spencer, Feb. 25th, a girl. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peregrine,. Feb. 25th, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacks called on Mr. and Mrs. Ostander Sunday. Rev. Keonen took dinner Sunday with O. E. Noland. Willard Johnson was in Lee Tuesday. Ralph and Loyd Overton are on the sick list. • Roy Noland returned home Thursday evening from Gibson, where he has been at work in the Y. M. C. A. Joseph Phillips was in Lee Tuesday. He is preparing to move to Moveto, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Witlow, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Clark, Mr. and Mrs. McCashen and Mr. and Mrs. O. Jacks called on Joseph Clark’s Sunday. Mrs. Katy Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. O. Jacks, Mrs. Maggie Foulks and Mr. and Mrs. Witlow called on Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Spencer Sunday afternoon. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hughes came to visit O. A. Jacks and family, from Wheaton, 111., where they had been visiting Mr. Hughes sister, whom he had not seen for sixteen years. ' ' ■

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