Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Soft comfortable shoes for tired and aching feet at Rowles ft Parker’s. Orla Clouse and Jess Wilcox were angling along the Kankakee yesterday. Fishing was not very good but they brought home a good string of pond lillies. c ' ' Mrs. M. R. Stith and daughter, Marie, of Lafayette, visited over Sunday here wilb George Gorham and family. They left today for Indianapolis, where they will visit with Mrs. F. D. Stintson. J. W. McEwen, who bps been confined to his home since last December,, got down town for a short time this morning. He is still very feeble and it will be some time before he fully regains his strength. ~V{1000 men’s 50c work shirts, the kind we sold last week at 39c, failed to supply our customers and as we have been fortunate In securing another lot we will have them on sale again next week at 39c. ' /J r - ROWLES ft PARKER, „ Forest Morlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan, of this city, who is now working in Chicago, has been laid up since last Tuesday with hip trouble. In the act of jumping from a streetcar that day be wrenched his hip to an extent, necessitating his staying at his home for a few days. He »«ot low* asjiUn Hill strategy Which will manage the rev