Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THURSDAY. Born, Wednesday, Nov. 6th, to ML and Mrs. Van Grant, a son. o Born, Wednesday, Nov. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. James Hemphill, a daughter. Dr. I. M. Washburn made a trip to South Bend today. A well fitted shoe gives satisfactory wear. We fit shoes correctly at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. M. L. Grose returned to Richmond today after a visit here with Mrs. Prances Ham and daughter. Mrs. J. M. Hufty returned to Mt. Ayr today after a visit of a few days with Mrs. Frances Ham and daughter. . Give our shoe department a visit and purchase a pair of our perfect fitting shoes. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Harriett Shedd went to Evanston today to visit friends at Northwestern University. Have you seen those high cut Am-monia-Proof Shoes with two full soles at Rowles & Parker’s. Fred Phillips left for Canada Tuesday to cry a public sale for Rpes Hill, brother of Frank and Hill. 4 cans Hominy, Corn or Kidney Beans for 25c at Rowles & Parker’s, T.he Big Store. - The jiffy curtains are a feature of the R-C-H cars that are meeting with instant favor by the public. Miss Nina Lyon, who had been Visiting relatives at Laporte, came to Rensselaer yesterday for a short visit with Relatives. The application of the voters for s change has been granted. Let us hope that the change will not destroy the prosperity of the present time. Mrs. Walter Yonsler, of Columbia City, went to Mt. Ayr today to visit her son, after a short visit here with Mrs. L. Strong and Mrs. E. T. Harris. Our suede shoe with a silk tod is ,the mpst up-to-date dress shoe in the city. We give you a correct fit at Rowles & .Parker’s. " > A 6-month-old boy baby of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Potts, of Parr, died yesterday afternoon and will be buried to morrow. Mal-nutrition is assigned a§. the cause of death. Boys’ high cut and school .shoes in all styles and leathers, buttSn or bluclier, new high toe, from $1.25 to $3.00. All guaranteed to give satisfactory wear at RoWles & Parker’s. Mary, the 8-year-old daughter of John Walters, southeast of town, fell while playing at the schoolhouse iieaher home Wednesday and broke her right collarbone in two places. It was given prompt surgical attention. Young Men’s Dress Shoes in gunmetal, patent and tan, new Rhino and Trophy lasts. If you are not already one of our satisfied customers, try us. We guarantee to please you at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. E. A. Jenkins went to Elwood today to assist her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dillavou, in packing their household goods. They will move here and make their home with Mrs. Jenkins. She is about 80 years of age and he about 78 and both are in poor health. 4 The ladies of the Eastern Star, of Brook, very pleasantly surprised Mrs. S. M. Parkison one evening last week. After refreshments were served Mrs. Gridley, worthy matron, in a touching speech presented Mrs. Parkison with a beautiful Eastern Star pin, in behalf of the lodge. Those present were, Mesdames Leopold, Gridley, Hess, Lyons, Lawrence, Collier, Davis, Cunningham, Park, Sunderland, Misses Hess and Foresman. __ Our Women’s cloak and Suit business this fall almost doubled any previous season. There must be a reason—satisfied customers, large and well-assorted stocks, correct styles and prices. If you haven’t selected your new fall coat come in now. The Big Store, Rowles & Parker’s. County Surveyor , Frank Osborne went to DeMotte today to, assist C. J. Hobbs in making a survey of the Hebron grade, which Sub-Contractor C. D. Shook has reported completed according to the specifications for the Kersey gravel road. Mr. Hobbs is the engineer but there is said to be some objection on the part of taxpayers to accepting the grade as it stands and Mr. Hobbs asked that the county surveyor join him in measuring the grade. Mrs. Walter V. Porter returned Monday from a’ visiting trip with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Parkinson, at Bucklen, Kans.; her daughter, Mrs. Vaughn Woodworth, at Norfolk, Neb.; the family of Bruce Pprter, at Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., and the Kenton families in and near Mitchell, S. Dak. Her son, Ross, who accompanied her, remained for a longer visit with Bruce Porter and it was their plan to start on a deer hunting expedition Tuesday. Mrs. Porter’s parents recently passed their 61st wedding anniversary and are enjoying quite good health for their advanced years. Lake county apparently elected its republican ticket. The democratic candidate for state representative and 4he candidates for county auditor and coroner were elected, unless late returns shold elect the republican auditor. No progressives were elected, which means that Frank Maloy, of Lowell, our former townsman and all around fine fellow, lost out for sheriff, The successful candidate for sheriff is Henry Whittaker, also a former Jasper county man, having lived long time at Whedtfleld before locating in Hammond. The progressives got their largest |gote in Gary, where the steel mill employees favored Roosevelt. Don't fail to attend our Season-End Millinery sale, commencing Saturday, Nor. 9th. Almost the entire season yet before you. Rowles & Parker's, The Big Store.