Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

V. E. Balcom, who recently returned from the northwest and Is now located in Remington, where he is in the restaurant business, was in Rensselaer a short time last evening. Don’t fail to see the “Easy Starter” demonstration at Rensselaer Monday, Nov. 25th, if you own an automobile and are interested in gasoline economy. L. B. ELMORE. Next week unloading another car of White Star flour. Now is the time to lay in your winter’s supply, at $1.30 a sack. Rowles & Parker, The Big Store. Cold weather 4s sure to come soon. Prepare by selecting your work clothing during our special display this month. Our qualities and our prices excel. Rowles & Parker, The Big Store. The Y. M. C. A. convention convenes at Hammond Friday afternoon and will continue until the annual business is disposed of. A large number of delegates from all over the state will be there. Don’t delay but come in this week and select your new fall hat, if you haven’t already done so, as our millinery season will close at the end of this month. Rowles & Parker, The Big Store. W. M. Crane, of Winamac, came over yesterday to get his son, who is an invalid and has been taking treatment here. The son is a married man and owns a farm near Winamac. He has spinal trouble and was first afflicted about two years ago. We are unloading a car of the finest potatoes ever brought to this city. You should lay in your supply now while we can save you some money, as producers are advancing their prices. Phone 95, Rowles ft Parker, The Big Store. The “Easy Starter” for automobiles will save at least 20 per cent of gasoline consumption. Will start auto in coldest weather with one revolution of crank shaft Demonstration next Monday, Nov. 25th. L. B. Elmore, Rensselaer, Ind. v \ Glen Baker returned today from Chicago, where he had been visiting with his brother, W. C. Baker, since Sunday. He soon tired out loafing in Chicago and decided to return here where he knew some of the people. His right limb is healing nicely since tbe amputation just above the ankle and he gets about very well with the use of crutches, but the stump was not well enough to have measurements made for an artificial foot