Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. John R. Martin, of Wolcott, was in Rensselaer on business today. White and colored parasols, 98c and $1.45. ROWLES & PARKER. * “The Standard Bearers” organization will meet te the Monnett school Tuesday evening at 7:30. RESOLVED—That it is mighty unprifltable to plant corn and raise nothing but your neighbor’s chickens. The Pythian Sisters Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. True D. Woodworth. Mrs. John M. Gwin left this morning for Jamestown, N. Dak., near which city Mr. and Mrs. Gwin own a quarter section of land. The trip was made to visit this farm. Every wanted shade in gloves, long or short, “Kayser” or “Niagara Maid.” ROWLES & PARKER An even hundred tickets were sold to Chicago Sunday, about twice 'ds many ae wove sold at any other place along the route between Carmel ai d Lowell.
Cool white waists in all the new styles at 98c, $1.45, fl'.SB, $2.45, $2 95. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Ocie Jackson returned to Lebanon today. She was employed during the millinery season as. a trimmer at Rowles & Parker’s. Miss Jackson is a sister of Mrs. Jessen. If you want good flour at the right price, get a sack of our White Star at $1.35. Guaranteed equal in quality to any flour made. Juse received another! car, ROWLES & PARKER. Mayor George F. Meyers, who is a half owner of the Maxwell auto purchased some months ago by he and J. J. Hunt, has purchased another Maxwell, buying a 5-passenger Model I car of N. C. Shafer. It baa been a long time since you were able to buy Mocha and Java coffee. For onr particular trade we now have a fresh lot of tbe genuine old Mocba and Java. .The best that can be bought—loc a pound. HOME GROCERY. Elias Hammerton went to East Lynn, 111., today to visit his sister, Mrs. Annie Hammerton, who is reported quite sick. Lem Huston is subst£ luting for Mr. Hammerton on rural route No. 2. We are headquarters for all kinds of picnec goods. “Full Cream” and “Brick Cheese,” peanut butter, canned meats, and fish, all kinds of pickles and olives in glass, root and birch beer, sarsaparilla, ginger-ale, and grape juice. JOHN EGER. Leland Jessen is home from Princeton, 111., and will visit his mother, Mrs. Jennie Jessen and family for about two weeks. The board of trade office he has been working for at Princeton has closed and he will probably go to work in Chicago after a rest and a visit at home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busha have rented the Nowels property at the corner of Main and Vine Btreets, just south of the Remley restaurant, and have begun housekeeping there. The Evening Republican will help to make them happy. I did not buy a car load of flour but I can sell you Red Ribbon flour at $1.35 per sack; every sack guaranteed. I also handle Sleepy Eye flour. —Reed McCoy, McCoysburg, Indiana. Isaac Reubelt and wife and daughter Julia have arrived from Falmouth, Ky., for a summer visit with her mother, Mrs. Peter Rhoades and family. Their son, Ray Reubelt, joined tbe regular army last November and is stationed With the 14th Infantry In North Dakota. " r 1 1 1 1 1 ' »** You should Bee our white and colored parasols, They’re very popular this season. ROWLES ft PARKER.
