Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM Happiness in Spite of Herself. As Told by Princess Bess SAVE YOUB COUPONS.
Rev. C. L. Harper went to Hammond I today to attend the M. E. district meeting. ' You can sow oats any old day, but you cannot attend another sale until next winter. Come to the Sparling sale. Rev. B. F. Clifton, of Mt. Ayr, boarded the train here for Hammond, where he will attend the M. E. "district meeting. z Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Busha, who spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam, went to their home in Lafayette today. T. J. Jackson left for his home at Veedersburg today, after visiting over Sunday With his sisters, Mrs. Alfred Hoover and Mrs. Jennie Jessen. — —i .j — We are headquarters for all kinds of new garden seeds, onion sets and seed potatoes. By buying in large quantities we are able to save you money on all of them. JOHN EGER. Engine Flo. 500 was derailed near Surrey Sunday evening and detourpd the milk train, the Hoosier Limited and No. 5, due hqre at 11:05 p. m. and No. 35 and the southbound “Red Devil.” The Hoosier Limited went back to Monon and then through to Chicago via the Michigan City division. Ladies* pumps in white buck, gun metal, suede, dull kid and patent leather Colonial or strap styles. Be sure and see them before you buy. At Rowles & Parker’s. Charley,JHll, who recently returned frpm California, where he spent the winter, w4nt to Madison today. He will return in about three weeks and’ assume active management of his farm, which is a part of the old Mc£oy ranch. J. H. Malone, of. Buffalo, has a pen of 23b single-comb White Leghorn bens .that laid 3,558 eggs during the month of the same pen he sold during tlje months of December, January and February, $136 worth of eggs at the market price.—Monticello Journal.
Our Trophy & Rhino Lasts for young meh ate the latest creations in conservative toes. We are especially proud of these lasts. We have them in shoes and oxfords, button 1 or lace, black or tan. ROWLES & PARKER. Mesdames C. C. Warner, Fred Phillips, George Hopkins, 'Bert Hopkins, Arthur Hopkins, Ray D. Thompson, A. G. Catt and Misses Gertrude Hopkins and Julia Leopold went to Chicago yesterday to remain for' the week, and* were guests for dinner and over night of Miss Mae Dunlap. With Mesdames W. B. Austin, Roy M. Shane, Edward .Taylef, Alfred Hopkins and Miss Mae Dunlap, all of Chicago, the entire week will be devoted to house parties, dinner parties, luncheons and theatre parties. ’ ■ Boys* Oxfords in black and tan, button ar iact, in the new Aero toe. You cannot find a better line of oxfords to choose from. See these before you buy. > , • ROWLES & PARKER. Forest Morlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morlan, has resigned his clerkship at the V. Nowels’ restaurant and went to Chicago this morning to accept a. position, es filing clerk in the Monon freight offices. This is an excellent iob for a young man to start out with and affords great opportunities for learning, and advancement to one such as Forrest, who is possessed sincerity of purpose and is a conscientious and diligent*’ worker. Forresthas a host of friends here who will wish him well in his new work. Misses’ and children’s oxfords or pumps in all the new styles, 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. ROWLES & PARKER
