Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Firman Thompson made a trip to Chicago today. The Plow a Man Can Pull” is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Alva Lewis went to Chicago Sunday for a visit of several days. Only the best grad® of machinery handled by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. J. H. Dunlap went to Mt. Ayr today on a business and pleasure visit. Lester Speaks has moved to a house owned by T. W. Grant on West Clark street. , Born, Saturday, March 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacks, a son. and their fourth child. Albert D. Henderson, of Chicago, was a guest over Sunday of Miss Cecelia Hollingsworth. r If you want a cheap, medium or high grade buggy, we have it for you. HAMILTON & KELLNER. The Domestic Science Club will meet in the library auditorium Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mr, and Mrs. F. X. Busha are now at Lima, Mont., where he is employed as a telegraph operator. The jiffy curtains are a feature of the R-C-H cars that are meeting with Instant favor by the public.

Ves Richards and Theo. Potter went to Wanatah this morning to make another start at road building. Ralph Sprague made a trip to Thayer and Shelby this morning, selling feed from the River Queen mills. Mrs. Jtfe Kight returned to Thayer this morning after an over Sunday visit, with Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Catt. Every man in this count# should see our new spring clothing before deciding on a new spring suit. ROWLES AND PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Greve, who have been visiting J. W. Tilton and wife here, went to Chicago this morning. ' , Miss Mary Briscoe returned to Chicago this morning after a visit of a week with Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Turfler. Little Irene Clifton went to Surrey this morning to spend part of the vacation week with Dan Chupp and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. Whitaker returned to Chicago this morning after a visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen. I T Tom Gundy returned,to Roselawn Sunday after a visit of several days with his cousin, Frank E. Cox, and other relatives here. If you want a stylish hat at a popular price, visit our millinery department. ROWLES AND PARKER. Leroy Anderson left this morning for Lake Geneva, Wis., where he expects to work In a summer resort ■ during the coming months. Walter y. Porter went to Goodland this morning, having been appointed by the court as the Jasper county commissioner on the Monon i ditch.

Friedman’s worsted line of clothing gives you $3.00 to $5.00 more value in every suit than any line of clothing made. A comparison will convince you. See the new spring line at Rowles & Parker’s. - You can save $3.00 to $5.00 and at the same time be better dressed if you select your new spring suit from our $12.50, $15.00 or SIB.OO pure worsted line. ROWLES AND PARKER. The milk train was about 40 minutes late this morning, causing some inconvenience to those who expected to reach Kentland via Shelby and Schneider and they went by way of Fair Oaks to Goodland and thence by auto. We unloaded our fifth car of flour last week for the mrst three months of 1913. The high quality of "Aristes,” the perfect flour, is what sells it. If you have not tried it, do so, and get the habit. JOHN EGER. DBXVXVG DUHfAMIHI From Meneeelaer to Mlle* Remington. ■...... 12 ML Ayr « Pleasant Ridge 4 Knlman 16 Wheatfield 25 DeMotte ... 21 Pleasant Grove ....... 12 Wolcott 18 Francesville 18 Aix J Monon 18 McCoyaburg ...... 8 Dee 14 Surrey • Parr 1® Fair Oak* 14 foresman ... ullen I® BAXZJMAB FAMS From Bensbelaer to , Monticello <.... I .60 Delphi Sheridan 1-J6 Indlanapollß 2.2® Cincinnati 4.45 Ix>ul*vUle 4.80 Dafayett* Crawfordsville 1-60 Greencastle .... 2 1® Harrodsburg 8.20 West Baden 4.10 Hammond J-to Chicago 1-60 •St Louis 7.00 •Via Lafayette, Indiana. Phone 18, and let your wanta be known through our classified col uma. *