Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

New sorghum at Rowles & Parker’s. Per % -gall on pail, 40c. Fine fresh fish and oysters at Haus’ restaurant Friday. Ray Hopkins was home from Lafayette Sunday. New pancake flour, 3 packages for 25c. , ROWLES & PARKER. Col. M. W. Lynch, of Stroud, OkjLa., is here on real estate business.,^ Nice home grown onions, 15c per peck at Rowles ft Parker’s, Phone 95. Everybody should see the fire demonstration at 7:30 tonight at the court house corner.—Adv. .1. C. Gwin & Co. have just received a car of genuine Hocking Valley coal. Telephone 6. Rev. F. A. Morrow returned Monday from Lafayette. He conducted a meeting over Sunday at the Pleasant Prairie Baptist church, near that city. Just received, a carload of bran and middlings. Very special price made on . ton lots. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Frank Wolf, the Michigan City lumber salesman, was in town over night. Mrs. Wolf is planning to visit Rensselaer soon. Just received, a car load of fresh Portland cement Can be secured at either Rensselaer or Parr. Rensselaer Lumber Co., Phone No. 4. Mrs. Charles Ramp and sister, Mrs. B. Kohler, returned this morning from a visit with Mrß. Nicholas Krull and family, at Kantland. Mile. Zara, New York’s favorite palmist and clairvoyant has arrived in Rensselaer. See advertisement in another column. The Melrose convertible wagon bed, the greatest labor-saving and resultincreasing invention of modern times, for sale by Hamilton ft Kellner. Wallace Haynes, of Logansport, wore a celluloid collar. He did not remove it when he-climbed into a barber’s chair for a hair singe. The -barber accidentally held, the taper against the collar, which began burning. Haynes jumped from the srhalr and tore violently at the collar but before he had removed it his neck and hands were severely burned.