Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. J. Hunt made a business trip to Chicago today. " v Extra good, that new 75c line of overalls at Lee’s. F. E. Lewis, of Kersey, was in Rensselaer over night. Call on Warner Bros, and look over the “New Idea Spreader.” « Mr. and Mrs- F. W. Tobias are spending today in Chicago. Salt lake fish, 6c a pound. Large mackerel, 8c each at John Eger’s. C. A. Armstrong, of Barkley township, made a business trip to Tefft today. Good home-made sauer kraut, 5e per quart, at Rowles A Parker’s, phone 95. *. The Girls’ card club will meet with Miss Elizabeth Spitler tomorrow evening.- ■ Monitcello steam dried meal and pure buckwheat flout at Rowles $ Parker’s. Dennis Gleason and 4 son came from Überty today on a horse buying trip. See Lee’s embroidery window and attend the sale Friday p. m., Feb. 21, beginning at 1 o’clock. W. F. Smith returned yesterday from a contractors’ meeting at Indianapolis. Something new to see in the spreader line is the Emerson LowDown, at Warner Bros.
Dr. Rose Remmek returned yesterday from a two weeks’ visit in Indianapolis. Just now some good bargains in wool dress goods—serges, diagonals and whipcords—at Lee’s. Mrs. C. A. Roberts and Mrs. John Eger are spending today with Mrs. Peter Hordeman, of Union township. Make your chickens lay by feeding them mixed wheat and buckwheat, only l%c a pound, at John Eger’s. Mrs. Peter Wagner went to Chicago this morning for a visit of a week or ten days with her daughter. Harold L Clark came home from Indianapolis today for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark.
Charles Horsewood and family, from south of town, left yesterday for Topeka, Ind., for a visit with his relatives. 7 cans of oil sardines, 4 cans of mustard sardines, or 3 cans of kippered herring for 25c. JOHN EGER. Bayard T. Clark, who was called here by the serious sickness of his father, E. L Clark, left for his home at Pueblo, Colo., today. Allen White returned to DeMotte today, accompanied by Miss Verna Merritt, who Will visit relatives there for a week or more. Twenty per cent discount of our entire stock of men’s trousers. G. E. MURRAY CO. Mrs. George Meadows returned to Watseka today after spending several days here at the bedside of her sick brother, Ezra L. Clark.
We have our cellar well stocked with fancy potatoes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, parsnips, carrots, onions, lettuce and celery. JOHN EGER. Mrs. C. C. Starr went to Gary today to visit Mr. Starr, who conducts a grocery there. If a house can be procured she expects to move there soon. Our entire stock of shoes and oxfords are here. We invite you to see them before buying. G. E. MURRAY CO. Albert Witham and wife went to Mt. Ayr yesterday to see his sister, Mrs. David Mauck, whose sickness has been mentioned several times in this paper. L Some very nobby styles in button oxfords and pumps. All leathers, satins, velvets and bucks. G. E. MURRAY CO. The, choir of the Presbyterian church under the direction of Mr. Prior, is arranging for a song service to be given next Sabbath evening. Everyone is cordially invited. J. J. Montgomery went to Chicago yesterday to attend a meeting of telephone men at the LaSalle hotel, where a big banquet was held last night, the manufacturers paying the freight > Present indications are that every seat will be sold for the opening bill of the Gordon Players, Ellis Theatre, Thursday, February 20th. Better not delay having seats reserved. Call Ellis Theatre phone 98. Services are being held each evening at the James school house this week. On next Sunday evening at 7:30 Mrs. A. A. Fell will preach. These services will continue throughout next week. Phone 95 for the best eating and cooking apples. All varieties at 90c per peck. ROWLES * PARKER 9
