Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tile real sale is See’s, in the Odd Fellows block. _ f Bruce White made a * trip to "Wheatfield today. See George F. Meyers’ list of Farms Sale in another column. 1 This week and next buy at Lee’s and get a chance at the beautiful ring. Misses Grace and Fame Haas spent Sunday in Lafayette with relatives. Are you a small man? Then get into one of those $5.00 bargain,overcoats at Lee’s. Sizes 32 to 36. John Poole left this morning on a business trip to Vanatta and Tulsa, Okla., and Prairie Grove, Ark. For this week only, a full quart jar of sour-mixed or chow-chow pickles for 10c. JOHN EGER. Phone 135 j Duvall Bros., for bran, middlings, chop,. hay and straw; can not be beat; take quality in consideration. ■ ■ ilx I. .... ■ Mrs. Mary Meyer Healy was able to be at her store Saturday for the first time in a week, having suffered an attack of grip. Harry Arnold is now getting along very nicely from his attack of pneumonia and seems to be on the road to recovery, We still have some of those fancy apples, Greenings and Baldwins, $2.50 and $2.75 a barrel. JOHN EGER. Thos. A. Florer, a retired merchant and eX-county treasurer of Tippecanoe county, died at Lafayette last Saturday. He was past 80 years of age.

Harvey Rowland, of west Carpenter township, is recovering from the injuries he received from being kicked by a horse about three weeks ago and is now able to be about on crutches. A postal card was received this morning from Earle Reynolds. Himself and wife have been playing at the Hansa Theatre, Hamberg, Germany, and are now at the Wintergarden, in Berlin. Miss Helen Murray, accompanied by Miss Ida M. Rush, of Ft. Wayne, who had been her guest since lasi; Tuesday, left this morning for Madison, Wis., where both are students at Wisconsin University. Mrs. Tom Cox and the Cox children have all been ill for several days and Tom has had a big job on his hands caring for them and looking after his outside work, too. Mrs. Cox has been poorly for the past two months. Don’t fail to read our January Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale ad in this paper, starting Friday, Jan. 10th. There will be many things you will want at the price. Rowles & Parker, the Big Corner Department Store. to her bed for several days with a severe attack of grip. Her two daughters, Mrs. Albert Bouk, of North Dakota, and Mrs. Rufus Knox, of Chicago, both arrived yesterday to be with her for a time. Our January Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale, starting January 10, will be bigger and better than ever this year. Groceries, clothing, shoes and dry goods at a big discount off our already low prices. Rqwles & Parker, the Big Corner Department Store.

S. F. Armstrong, of Galesburg, N. Dak., who is visiting in and near Goodland, came to Rensselaer today with County Commissioner Welch, and today visited Mrs. C, P. Wright, with whom he is related. He is spending most of his time with his mother at Kentland. W. R. Lee announces he will remain open evenings during his big two-weeks’ sale now on, and will treat the people to extra special one hour after-supper sales. It will no doubt pay everyone to watch his announcements for each evening sale. Tonight the sale is on hose; see his adv. elsewhere. “Zip” Hansen, son of Charley Hansen, formerly of Rensselaer but now living at Medford, Oregon, sent Harry Eger a postal card last week showing himself and a friend in an automobile with 87 ducks, which he stated was the killing of a pan of one day. He says game of all kinds is abundant this year. Lois Ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham, fell on the ice and dislocated one finger of her right hand, making a very painful injury. Charles W. Rhoades, the barber, fell and badly sprained the thumb of his left hand. So far no very bad injuries have been reported, which is very fortunate, as the sleety surface made walking a difficult matter.

Mrs. Frank Babcock, of Carpenter township, has been confined to her bed for several days with grip. Her daughter, Miss Pearl, teacher of the Jones school in that township, was unable to resume school after the loliday vacation on account of sickness, but resumed today. Frank ias also had a slight attack but did not get entirely down. A number of other cases are reported In the same neighborhood.