Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PBOGRAM ■ —— Under Burning Skies. Curing the Office Boy. Little Delicatessen Store ■ . • "*• • BATE lODB COUPONS. •
If you have a dress you wish matched in pumps, we can get them for you In any color. We take special orders for any of our customers.. ROWLES & PARKER. Please don’t forget that the ladies of the M. E. Society will serte lunch Saturday, beginning at 11 o’clock, and that they will have a market all day, In the Williams building. This season we have a larger variety and a larger package of garden seeds than we have ever had before Two packages for five centß. JOHN EGER. Theodore George arrived home last evening from a seven weeks’ selling trip for the I. A. Samuels Co. He travels mostly in .Indiana and Michigan His vacation will be short, lasting only until Monday. See those Metron shoes and oxfords for tender feet. We can fit the most tender feet with this line of shoes. pair of these and you will never wear any other. Buy them at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. John Healy received word this morning of the death Wednesday evening of her brother-in-law, William Pauley, of Chicago. Mrs. Healy and son Lonzo will attend the funeral to be held in Chicago Saturday. We have just unloaded two cars of potatoes. One car of fancy early seed varieties and one of fancy, sandgrown, white table stock. Get our prices on same before buying. JOHN EGER. R. E. Orahood, who recently came ihere from after his farming Interests, near Kniman, has not yet engaged in any occupation. He thinks some of beginning the study of law. Himself and wife reside in E. B. Smith’s house in the ■ * . northeast part of town. Misses’ and children’s oxfords or pumps in all the new Btyles, black, tan or white, button or lace. We know we can please you in anything you may- wish. We are- pleased to .show you the new things. v ROWLES & PARKER. M. O. McDonald came up from Lee this morning for a short visit with old friends. He lives within-3% miles of Monticello and yesterday attended the Daniel Clark Sale, near Lee. Lan is a Roosevelt mad, but the kind of a republican that will vote the ticket no matter where the nomination goes. Postmasters have been authorized by Postmaster General Hitcbcock to send undeliverable mail, such as picture cards, newspapers, magazines and other periodical publications to municipal authorities for distribution among hospitals, asylums or reformatory institutions. Heretofore such matter has been sent to the dead letter office In Washington. John T. Dye, appellee in the “Tom Marshall” constitution case, which is now pending before the supreme court, has asked for an advancement of the cause for oral argument. The reasons given are that the case Is one of great public importance. Practicably all of the briefs and reply briefs have been filed. The appellant’s reply brief is still unfiled.
