Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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rr- r - - . LOCAL HAPPENINGS. G. W. Infield went to Lafayette today. The D. A. R. will meet Monday at 2:30 with Mrs. H. J. Kannal. Jamie Willie made a business trip to Chicago today. J»rs, jar tops, rubbers, jelly glasses and everything for the canning business at The Home Grocery. Reduction in x all trimmed hats until July 15th at Mrs. Purcupile s. The selection is large and good. Don’t fail to read that ad of Rowles & Parker 'there will be many things you will want “at the price.’’ Those fancy sweet pickles at The Home Grocery are great appetizers. 10 cents a dozen. Ghas. Mecklenburg, of Lafayette, returned home today after a visit with his parents. The picnic which was to have .been held today at the Stock Farm by the Pythian sisters, has been postponed. 19 lbs. H. & E. granulated sugar for |I.OO at Rowles & Parker’s big sevenday sale, beginning Monday, June 26th. Miss Daisy Pettit, of Walker township, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gaylord Michaels, southeast of town. Regular 50c shirts for 39c during our big seven-day sale. AM sizes. RQWLES & PAJiKE}i. , Mrs. Jesse Wilson and |wo children came from Hammond to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson. During our big seven-day sale— White Star Flour, sack $1.20 Acme Flour, sack $1.30 ROWLES & PARKER. There is not much change in the condition of D. E. Hollister, He is holding his own, yet does not show much improvement. An opportunity to supply your summer wants at a . big saving. Sale begins Monday, June 26th, lasts seven days. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. H. F. McCracken, of Gary, and Mrs. Chas. Dickson, of Colunibus, 0., .who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Dr. E. N. Loy, for the past two weeks, returned to their respective homes today. ,- • ■ Ladies* white lingerie dresses, embroidered in the dew shade <?t blue and coral; priced for our big sale at $3.45 and $5.95. 1 ROWLES & PARKER. David Elder, who has. quite sick, is showing improvement, but his sickness is liable to cripple him somewhat. His little daughter, who has also been on the sick lis, is on the road io recovery. Men’s SIO.OO suits .$7.95 Men’s $12.50 and $15.00 suits.. .$9.75 Men’s $16.50 and SIB.OO suits... .$12.75 Men’s $20.00 and $22.50 suits.. .$14.75 Rpwles & Parker’s big mid-sumer sale, .commencing Monday, June 26 th. Mesdames D. G. Warner, J. H. Chapman, A. F. Long, J. F. Hardman, G. E. C. W. Hanley, Frank Hardy and C. G. Spitler, and Misses Julia Leopold and Carrie Eger went on the milk train to Hammond this morning to spend the day with Mrs. Leo Wolf. 6 spools thread......./.,.. 25c Beet quality calico, yard 5c Men’s 50c shirts . .39c Ladies’ 50c silk lisle gloves 35c 5c dos. pearl buttons, per doz 3c during our big seven-day sale. For ether prices read our big ad. ROWLES ■ 1 , > 1 - Three special trains have gone to Chicago yesterday and today, carrying contingents of German societies, who 'are bound for Milwaukee, the frothy city- This is the annual outing, and probably “what made Milwaukee famoup” is one of the chief attractions. One train load came from Louisville, another from and one from Indianapolis Calling Cards at The RepubßeM.