Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ray Wood whnt to Chicago today. Mary Jane Hopkins went to Montlcello today for a visit of about a week wkh her son, Homer. ' W. S. Richards is moving into Mrs. S. R. Nichols’ property on South Weston street When it is a suit of clothes you want be sure and see our line. We can save you money. AIK suits guaranteed at Rowles & Parker’s.

'John Keefe, formerly of-Kentland, now of Indianapolis, was here today, looking after his farm interests, southeast of town.

Buy a suit of us and note the perfect fit, workmanship and wear we give you for the price. All neW styles now in stock at Rowles & Parker’s.

Don’t forget the open air free concert by the band Thursday night. The boys make splendid music and there is enjoyment for all.

Casper H. Stoermer, a cigarmaker, aged 67 years, was run-over by an automobile at Evansville Saturday afternoon and instantly killed. The machine was driven by a woman.

The first suit you buy of us is on our recommendation. You buy the rest of your suits of us because you know yourself we give you better value than you can get elsewhere. Suits all prices at Rowles & Parker’s, Hereafter any woman in New Orleans who wears a hatpin protruding more than one inch from the crown of her hat will be subject to arrest, according to an ordinance which has passed the city council.

One good turn deserves \another. Your last suit bought of us gave satisfaction. Replace it with a new one from out new line and you will always be satisfied. Our mottd, satisfied customers, at Rowles & Parker’s. The case of Z. A. Cox v» Lida G. Monnett will be tried in the east court room Thursday. The court challenged" himself at the last term and Attorney A. Halleck was appointed to sit as special judge. A special reporter will also be required.