Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
-Miss Myra Watson is home from Chicago for the spring vacation. Mrs. W. H. Parklson returned home thiS morning from Attica, where she had been visiting her parents since Thursday. Buy J. I. Case disc, . cornplanter, sulky or gang plow and get the best the market offers, at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Perry Gwln Who was in Mekico for some, time, has . returned to El Paso, Tex., having found the rebels entirely too threatening to remain where he was. y Miss loma Imes, of Chicago, well known in Rensselaer, is now employed in an office in Portland, Oreg., where Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Park reside. Mrs. Park was formerly Miss Lena Tuteur. Young Men’s Oxfords in all styles. Black or tan, button or lace, new conservative toes. Best fitting lasts in town. Let our *hoe man show you at Rowles & Parker’s. Representative John G. Browp and Oscar Watson, of Monon, came over this morning as witnesses in the case of the state against'William Nordyke, the alleged bootlegger. W- R- Meguire went to Chicago this morning. In company with Messrs. Sterling and Kohn he is trying to arrange for the capital with wftich to get the match factory running. ~ "■■■ II I . II - ■— ■ Automobile insurance at 2 per cent per annupt, against loss by fire from any cause, ahy place in the United States or Canada, by a company that is as good as the best. R. B. HARRIS. "■ r- ■■ The ladles all say our Millinery Dept is the most economical one in town. We take particular pains to make just what you want at reasonable prices. Leave your order for a hat at Rowles & Parker’s.
Prosecuting Attorney Fred Long well was over Saturday to take up some matters confronting the grand jury. Their findings are still a secret. It is probable that at least one. more indictment was returned. The largest line of ladies pumps in the city in Buck, Suede, Patent Leather, Dull Kid or Gun Metal. All sizes, all widths. Let us fit you properly at reasonable prices at Rowles & Par.ker’s. Blanchard Elmore came over from Remington In his car this morning and then went on the 10:05 train to Hammond, where Mrs. Elmore jias been aiding in the care of her invalid sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed Morin, for the past week. - We carry the largest line of up-to-date clothing in the city. Plain and self-stripe serge*, fancy weaves in worsteds and cashmeres and -the latest thing in novelties. Be sure and see our line before you buy. . . . ■ ROWLES & PARKER. G-: E. Brander berry, of Sears, Mich*, who owns 605 acres of the old McCoy farm at ■ McCoysburg, has been here for the past week and will remain for a week or two longer. He is having a car load of tile put in at his farm and is making other improvements. * The “Jefferson Tigers” were out in base ball regalia yesterday afternoon and, from all appearances, are doing satisfactory work. They are arranging for games and have a game booked with Schneider to take place in the near future. . “ ! Prof. J. H. Gray, formerly principal of the Rensselaer high school and later of the Huntington high school, and who has been attending Chicago University fbr the past year, was here over Sunday. He Is an applicant for the superintendency to succeed I. N. Warrell - . N . Henry Nevill put on his new artificial limb Saturday evening and again Sunday and was able to use his limb some, although he still had to use the crutches. The leg is naturally very weak and it will be some time before he can discard the crutches altogether. The new limj» does not seem to fit quite right in a place or two and it is possible that some adjustments will have to be made before it will work just right . The meetings held by the American Salvation Army in the room next to Roth Bros, have proved very satisfactory so far. The attendance each night averaged about 160 people and there has been one conversion. They are not seeking recruits but are colabora ting with the churches here and the converts they get will be- turned over to the churches. TJapt Wm. Norton, of Springfield, 111., a converted bartender and bell boy, Fill be here next Wednesday and Thursday to assist in the meetings. £ASTORIA Far liluU and Children. Th KM Bwgit
