Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MaHie Clark was a Rensselaer visitor over Sunday. , \ The new line of $5.00 skirts at Lee’s are special values. Mrs. J. P. Hammond has been quite sick for several days. A pattern free with Bowstring thread at Bowles & Parkers. Born, Sunday, March 9th, to Mrs. Clara Parker Andrus, a son. It’s W. R. Lee for your nice Easter shoes. See the new line. ' Lezla Choate spent Saturday and Sunday at his home at Frankfort. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mia. Clifford Payne Saturday morning.
See the new shadow laces and all kinds of. new trimmings at Rowies & Parker’s. M.r and Mrs. C. B. Rrunsdon returned to Hammond this morning after a visit here For all kinds of Easter togs for every member of the family sum* Rowies & Parker. The Keystone disc has hard-oil cups and steel frame. It is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Get your measure taken at new Easter suit at Rowies & Parker’s clothing department. A. C. Scott is ipoving to town today. He will occupy the Goetz property near the ball park. J. R. Wliey, a student at Purdue, was a guest Saturday and Sunday of his sister, Miss Bessie Wiley. Mrs. G. H. Hammerton and two children, of Parr, were ’guests of E. L Hammerton and family over Sunday. . Judge Hanley and Court Reporter McFarland went to Kentland today to begin the March term of the Newton circuit court. Mrs. Fred Ball and Mrs. Harvc Critten, of Monon, and Ira Osborne, of Muncie, were here yesterday to attend the funeral of E. L. Clark. Better pick out your new sprint footwear now. New shapes, all leathers. ROWLES & PARKER. Some dandy new laces, overlaces, vestees, silks, white goods, etc., are among the late arrivals at W. R. Lee’s. Lee appreciates your business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton returned today to their home at Woodland, 111., after a visit of several days with William Garland and family.
Mrs. S. C. Irwin went to Chicago this morning to meet an old friend, Mrs. S. M. Caley, of Grand Mound, Wash., who is coming here for a two weeks’ visit. ' Gte your measure taken at Rowies & Parker’s for that new spring suit. We guarantee satisfaction in every respect. Come in and let us show you. John Deere Manure Spreader has no clutches, no chains, no adjustments. It has roller bearings, ft is light draft and easy to load. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. The weekly checker tournament was another victory for Stevens, who seems to have the other players on the run. The score follows: Moloney 2 1 /*, Hill 3Vi, Thomas 3V*, McFarland 4%, Stevens 6. Mrs. L J. Porter was so far recovered from her recent severe cold that she was able to return to her home at Valparaiso yesterday. Her son, Boyd, went with her and re turned here this morning. For spring wear, new ginghams, new silks, new wash goods, new worsteds, newest things in coats, suits and millinery, Rensselaer’s acknowledged style leaders, Rowies & Parker’s, the Big Corner Dept. Store. ! • Lee Catt is planning to erect a frame bungalow of 6 rooms on River street near the residence of John M. Knapp and across the street from the new bungalow erected by his brother, Dr. A. G. Catt. r :t: '
We are this week unloading another car of flour, making our 4th car for this year. Quality is what sells pour. “Aristos,” the perfect pour, $1.35; “Lord’s Best,’’ $1.30, Washburn Crosby’s “Gold Medal,’’ $1.25; and “Citadel,” $1.15. JOHN EGER. Remember the Lecture Course number Monday evening, March 10. At M. E. church. Admission 35c. UPHOLSTERING. Reupholstering and furniture repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. I. P. Green, Phone 477. FERTILISERS. v Fertilizers that will increase your yields for the least money and last the longest is fine ground rook phosphate. Our agricultural line will sweeten your sour soil and put it in a healthy condition to respond to fertilizers and cultivation. Wilts todav for priees on either, delivered to your railway station, car lots, diiect to consumer. Also free lltera ture. Natural Phosphate Dlstribu tera Box 33% Indianapolis; Tnd,
