Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Joe Jackson writes to have The Republican sent to him in Chicago. Joe now has a job on the Chicago & Southern Interurban as conductor. In ladles’<dress shoes we have 12 styles for you to choose from. We give you exclusive attention in fitting your shoes at Rowles & Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tryon and son, F. F. Tryon, expect to start on an automobile trip tomorrow morning. They will visit various points in Illinois. Personal attention is given special orders in our shoe department. No trouble to order just what you want if we do not have it in stock.' ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saidla and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saidla returned this morning from Crawfordsville, where they attended a reunion of the Saidla family. A pair of our ammonia proof shoes is what you want for fall plowing. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. - ROWLES & PARKER. T. G. Wynegar and family have moved to Rensselaer and will occupy the house just vacated by Alfred Collins. Mr. Wyhegar is a blockman for the Oliver Plow Co., and Rensselaer is the central point of the six counties in his block. * -» Why pay fancy prices for your flour when we can sell you our “White Star” at $1.35. Guaranteed aqual to any flour at any price. Plenty of old wheat flour. ROWLES & PARKER. Leonard Elder will complete his course in college this year at Franklin, The Republican having been in error in stating he would not graduate this year. He is taking a liberal arts course and majoring in mathematics, preparing himself to be a teacher. Frank Haskell went to Chicago yesterday and returned home with his wife and son, who have been visiting relatives in Chicago and Chicago Heights. Her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gwin, who had also been visiting there, w|ll visit in Michigan before returning lome.
