Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Easter postal cards, 6for sc, at the 5 and 16 Cent Store. * / A. j. Lewark, of near -Thayer, was a Rensselaer visitor today. See our line of buggies. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Fancy crochet 4-in-hand neckties, at 10c, at the 5 and 10 Cent Store. The Ladies Literary Club will meet . Friday afternoon of this week with Mrs. E. P. Honan. . !. - Miss Julia Leopold returned this morning from a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Leo Wolf, at Hammond. f Everybody likes out new Cub last. Come in and sefe it in oxfords or pumps. Sizes to fit everyone at Rowles & Parker’s. New Easter oxfords for the young men in black and tan, button or lace, all new styles, at Rowles & Par ker’s.Moses Chupp left this morning for the state tuberculosis hospital at Rockville, where he will take treatment. We have the best proposition in bulk garden seeds ever shown in Rensselaer. G. E. MURRAY CO. A stillborn child was born Wednesday, March 19 th, to Mr. and Mrs: Ira Williamson, of Hanging Grove township.
Mrs. Russell Prince came from Pleasant Ridge this morning to spend the day with her mother, Mrs. J. K. Smith. Strap pumps for the children in all leathers, newest lasts. We take special pains to fit the children cor rcctly at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. William Bull, of Barkley township, suffered a severe attack of gallstones Tuesday, but is somewhat improved today. Special for Saturday—a large granite kettle for 10c, with every purchase of 25c or more, at the 5 and 10 Cent Store. The newest styles in Easter pumps and oxfords. Black, ton and white button oxfords. Patent, tan and satin pumps at Rowles & Parker’s. We have a special offer to make to you on manure spreaders. Come and see us. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. J. P. Rowen went to Pontiac, 111., this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Edwards and family. She will be there about two months. By purchasing 25c worth of merchandise on Saturday, you can get a large granite kettle for 10c at the 5 and 10 Cent Store.
Mrs. Ed Walter and three children and Mrs. Harry Gallagher left this morning for Munster, where Gallagher Bros, have a stone road contract.
We have an extraordinary showing of Sunshine Garments. Ladles, we invite you to inspect this line before buying your spring coat. G. E. MURRAY CO. There will be a meeting of the charity board at the court house in the clerk’s office at 7:30, this evening. All persons interested are invited to be present.. We can save you money on our high grade paints. House afid barn paint, floor paints and stains, carriage and wagon paints. Jarrette’s Variety Store. S. B. Flint left this afternoon for the west, going to Montana to-home-stead 160 acres of Uncle Sam’s choice land. E. E. Flint, his father, accompanied him as far as Chicago. Born, Wednesday, March 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Amil Schultz, of Union township, a son. Today, March 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Burns, also of Union township; a son. We are going to give you another sale this: week ob raisins and prunes. 4 pounds of muscatel, or seeded, or seedless raisins, or 4 pounds of good new prunes for 25c.JOHN EGER. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin will have a line of her fancywork for sale at the Methodist bazaar, both Friday and Saturday. It will consist of sofa pillows, centerpieces, towels and handbags. We are showing a line of lace curtains, curtain nets and scrim that you should see before house cleaning. We can please you in pattern and price. G. E. MURRAY CO. Mylrea Findle>and Georgia Lewis, students at the Monnett School for Girlfl, left this morning for the former’s home at Brownstown, Ind., where they will spend a week’s vacation.
There Is little if any change since yesterday in the condition of Earl Woodcox. at the hospital. It is believed he is gradually growing weaker and there is no encouragement for his recovery.
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