Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
For Strawberries, fruits and vegetables, telephone 95. RCfWLES * PARKER. At Monficello Tuesday char me was granted a divorse from Philomena Duthhrme. Examine our line of buggiei hjgfore you buy. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Any one having a copy of the SemiWeekly Republican of May 3rd, will confer a favor by mailing or leaving at the Republican office. (Mrs. W. S. Huff, whose husband is associate editor. of the Monon News, was here for a short time today on business. For a light weight work shoe try a pair of our Elkskip Golf shoes. The best leather made. Another case just received. See them at Rowles & Parker’s. Dr. Joseph Von Osinski, of Otis, while walking the railroad track at that place at 10 o’clock Saturday night was hit by a freight train, suffering the fracture of three ribs. 17 years of selling shoes has made ns careful. We tell you as near as we know ourselves about every shoe we sell you. Our motto is satisfied customers at Rowles & Parker’s. The Erie railroad has let contracts aggregating 810,800,000, covering all the requirementSfor laying 215 miles of second track between New York and Chicago. Never can tell when you’ll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Thousands rely on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Your druggist sells it 26c and 60c. Seed edrn is selling at 26.50 to 36.50 a bushel at Maiden Rock, Wis., and is scarce at that. Many farmers, unable to get seed corn, will plant other crops; A large acreage 'of millet and flax will be-sown. ■ x< - > Y)r. H. L. Davis, pastor of .the First M. E.- church of-South Bend; caine on flie l: 55 train this afternoon and will deliver’ thecommencement address to the graduating class at the M. E. church tonight. i Monticello has been siezed by a determination at retrenchment and this week cut $5 per month off the salary of eacr employe of ’ the city water plant' They were receiving S6O and were cut down to $55.- ; Rev." Rogers, of New Carlisle, accompanied by his niece, Miss Ruth Miller, came yesterday to be present at the commencement exercises tonight and to visit with R. A. Parkison and family: Mrs. Edna Witdberg Weiss, of Peoria, 111., is vißitlng Mrs. Anna Tuteur and family and . other friends during the; high school commencement week, and will be here forthe alumni banquet. Mrs. Chris Sack, while descending the porch steps at her home in the east-part of town, slipped and fell. Her nose was’injured and her forehead was badly lacerated, requiring ten stitches. : ■'? ■' ’ . -'lt fa understood that Supt. J. W. Hamilton has tendered his resignation to the school board for tbeiiT afttion and that present Principal J. Bruce Dorset is seeking the .position thus made vacant.—Monticello Journal. Mary Likers, a 6-year-old girl, ig suffering from a severe case of typhoid fever at the- home of her father in Barkley township j It is not known where she contracted the disease, but she came from Delphi about three weeks ago. I am now ready to take contracts for all new roofing on any kind of residence or business property. Also painting and repairing old iron, tin or felt roofings, or will furnish first class material and you can do our own work. HIRAM DAY. Have you seen those $2.50 and $3.00 ladies’ oxfords on specloi sale at out store? If not you should see.them and pick out a pair fqr common wear. You can save from SI.OO to $1.50 on each pair. See them at Rowles A Parker’s. '. Let me cite you to a lot of new jobs and some several years old ones, done with Mica Special Roofing and hear what the owners have to Bay about it Any contracts for roofing taken by A. E. Kirk will be carried out by me. HIRAM DAY. Roacoe Wilson, of Muncle, came yesterday for a visit In Rensselaer. He has given up singing in theatres and is now singing a song to housewiveq about the virtues tof a vacuum cleaner he is selling. He is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klplinger while here. CASTOR I* IffibfutiaffiAiltofl Th IM Tim Hill iliiiilsM Bsanf the
