Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mayor Meyers made a business trip to Lafayette today. We please others —why not you? Phone 202. The 46th Indiana regiment is holding its reunion at Monticello today. Down goes the price on flour. Aristes, the perfect flour, only $1.35 a sack. JOHN EGER. Col. J. N. Shields, the new auctioneer, made a business trip to Monticello. Put your pears in tin cans and buy them of Rowen & Kiser, 25 cents a dozen. Phone 202. Mrs. B. Kohler, of Kansas City, Mo., came this morning for a visit of some time with the families of Charles Ramp and John Kohler, For Bc, a full pound of fresh seeded raisins or a pound of 4 crowm loose muscatel raisins, or nice prunes. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Anton Trulley accompanied her daughter, Miss Tilda Trulley, to Chicago this morning for a visit of several days. Three women druggists of Indiana, are faking an examination before the state board of pharmacy, which is being held at the state house in Indianapolis. It is most unusual for women to take this examination. G. H. McLain, H. W. Kiplinger, Joe Long and Frank Kresler returned this morning from a fishing trip at the Hank Granger camp. They brought home about a hundred fish, bullheads, pickerel and a few channel cats. They did not hunt any. The store that fits the fegt. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. Geo. W. Hopkins returned this morning from Omaha, Neb., where she has been with her sister, Mrs. Leslie Snlvely, for almost three weeks. Mrs. Snively was recently left a widow and it is her expectation soon to return to the home of her parents at Vincennes. . —~ , . We have just unloaded our 12th car of flour since Jan. Ist, 1912. Over twenty-five hundred bbls. Aristos still leads them- all. in quality and price. Only $1.35 for Aristos. Guaranteed to be the best flour made or money returned. Every sack makes a new customer or a better one. JOHN EGER. Judge Hand in the federal district court at New York recently dismissed the suit brought by the Journal of Commerce against Postmaster General Hitchcock and Attorney General Wickersham to test the constitutionality of the newspaper publicity law. He sustained demurrers interposed by the government. High top shoes, tan or black, for the boys and girls at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

Are You a White-Leader? Ask your painter that question before you engage him. Wk If his reply is “No,” say J&l Wk f “Good-bye.” W Jf A “White-Leader’’ is a painter > uL K who mixes his own paint after he I V B B/ has examined the surface to be cor- V V W X ered. He knows paint—he’ll save you B \ ZAV’ VM B ■ money. He will use I Phoenix (Eckstein) I I WHITE LEAD W (Dutch B„ Paiuter Trade-Mark) because he is sure it is pure. B He does not want you to com- F plain of blotches, blisters and AyuJF cracks. It is for his interest to have your paint wear. . White lead paint may A mBhII be tinted any color. ANXmM Come to us for your \\..v I , paint supplies and IB WB Ujß « Ask for our Painting Points Mqjj containing color schemes and many helpful \ ». ■ painting suggestions. SOLO BY I A. F. LONG |