Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —-# ALIAS, BILLY SARGENT. , THE HAUNTED ROOM. THE FRENCH ARMY IN WAR MANEUVERS. SAVE VODR COUPONS.

Frank Floyd has moved into town from the country and will follow ditching this' year. His brother-in-law, Frank Erwin, has moved here from Monticello and will also engage at ditching.. Dyspepsia is America’s curse. Burdock Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia every time. It drives out impurities, tones the stomach, restores perfect digestion, normal Veight, and good health. Prof. x Otto Braun arrived in Rensselaer this afternoon from Chicago, where he purchased 6300 worth of band instruments for a new band that it being organized at McCoysburg and v hich he will instruct. Don’t forget our tailoring opening Thursday, March 7. 800 1 1-3 yard length samples to select from. Order your new spring suit now. We will hold same for you until wanted. ROWLES & PARKER. -jp —— Mrs, Jesse Carbaio, who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amslcr, for several months, left this morning for her at Newark, N. J. Her brother, Bert Amsler, accompanied her as far as Indianapolis. We are this week unloading our third car of flour since Jan. Ist, 1912. Last year we handled sixteen carloads, and with the quality and price, we ought to be able to sell twenty carloads in 1912. JOHN EGER. and Halley ChestnuL of Philadelphia, Pa., arrived today to see their aged father, Thos. O. Chestnut, who was 79 years of age on Feb. 28th, and who is tn a very critical condition of health at this time. Alpha Ghristiey, of Jordan township, left today for Houston, Texas, where he has a brother-in-law living and where he will prospect some for /the next two or three weeks with a possible result of moving there an-" other year. George Scott continues to improve and was yesterday able to sit up quite a little and again today the same. A trained nurse, Miss Winifred Ferguson by name, who has been caring for him, returned to Chicago this morning. Mrs. C» A. Cox returned to ,the soldiers’ home at Lafayette last evening after spending two days with her parents, Elder and Mrs. D. T. Halstead, whose old age has paused them to notice the hardships of the long winter a great deal. W. R. Brown, who purchased the Lang farm of 120 acres near Surrey, is having some extensive repairs made to the house thereon and Clint Brown will move there when the repairs are made. Louie Muster is doing the carpenter work. We want you to come to our Tailoring Opening Thursday, March 7th and look over the season's latest ideas in woolens whether ready to order now or Sot. Five hundred pure wool samples all 1 1-3 yd. lengths. ROWLES ft PARKER. The Gordon Stock Co. will not visit Rensselaer for a couple of weeks, having arranged to make another circuit during that time. The company has been giving general satisfaction this year and their return will find Rensselaer theatre goers awaiting them. v-;-7;-. ' ' - - Silas R. Heath, formerly of Remington, who enlisted in the regular army last Mny and was assigned to the 21st infantry, is now stationed in the Philippine Islands. He writes back that he likes the army fine. A letter written by him on Jan. 16th reached Rensselaer today. _ Strauss Brothers’. Chicago’s Master Tailors, will sent their representative to be with us Thursday, Mareh 7th. 500 samples of 1 1-3 yd. lengths of the season’s latest ideas in woolens. Come in and select your new spiring suit Satisfaction guaranteed. ROWLES ft PARKER.