Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Everett Myres went to Monticello today to visit relatives. Dill Pickles in quart jars, 15c. ROWLES & PARKER. Powell Schultz has purchased a new Overland auto. Reuben Perkins, of Mishawaka, is visiting his brother, J. H. Perkins. Omar M. Elder went to Francesville today to work for Brannaman, the contractor. Marion Learning, of Lafayette, has been visiting relatives in Rensselaer for several days. Lawn Grass Seed that will grow, 15c, 25c, 50c and 75c a package.— Jarrette’s Variety Store. We have a splendid line of walking and riding cultivators. HAMILTON £ KELLNER. Ernest Luers, Joe Halligan, Dr. E. N. Loy and Dr. H. L. Brown are all owners of new Ford autos. Why pay 25c a pound for coffee, when you can buy 5 pounds for 98c at Rowks & Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. William Traub and daughter went to Chicago yesterday for a visit of several days with friends. -* George Ulm, after a visit of thi’ee weeks at home, left this morning for Delavan, Wis., to resume work on a dredge. Ruth Stevenson, of Erie, Pa., who was here to attend the funeral of the Miller child, left for her home Saturday. 99c Pure Aluminum Ware. Note the price. 2 and 3-quart cooking utensils, choice 95c.—Jarrette’s Variety Store. Percy Edwards, of Fowler, visited from Sunday afternoon until this morning with Cleney Wood and other friends. Fred, the 11-month-old twin baby of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Overton, is very sick with pneumonia. Its twin is a girl. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blackburn, of Logansport, were here Saturday and purchased of the local agent a new Maxwell automobile. Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe and children, of Cincinnati, are here for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. Cemetery Vases can be stuck in the ground; won’t turn over; for cut flowers and plants, 5c each.— Jarrette’s Variety Store. Isaac Parcels and wife went to Lafayette Saturday and he returned this morning, she remaining for a longer visit with relatives.

All farmers desiring prison twine can get same from us at same price as from the prison. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Miss Carrie Pierce, whose school at Parker was out a week ago, went to Greencastle after a short visit at home and is visiting college friends. Persons knowing themselves indebted to me are requested to settle by cash or note by July-1. I. M. WASHBURN. Mrs. Mary Miller returned to her home at Gish this morning after a visit of several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Slaughter. Miller and Hart’s best lean bacon, 22c lb. No better can be had at any price. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Maidie Teagarden, of San Antonio, Tex., who is a student in the Chicago Art Institute, came Saturday for a short-* visit with Mrs. W. H. Beam, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Messenger and children returned to Monon this morning after a visit over Sunday with his brother, Louis Messenger and family. Miss Mary Deslauriers and brother, Joseph, returned to their home at Exline, Ind., today, after a short visit with their brothers, Armond and Alexis, at the college. Our shoes, made of solid leather, the kind that wear, and we stand back of every pair. They cost no more than inferior go.,ds. Let us fit you out. ROWLES & PARKER.

R. Q. Hufford, one of the operators for the Monon at this place, spent Sunday at his home at Rossville and ate chicken at the best place on earth, his parents’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller returned to Kankakee, 111., this morning, after a visit here since Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Maggie Keller. Harry is a railway brakeman. Mrs. Mary Lowe and Misses Hazel and Florence Jacks returned this morning from McCoysburg where they attended a dinner surprise given to Royal Bussell, it being his 29th birthday. We are this week unloading our 7th car of Aristos flour for the first five months of 1913. To be sure that you’re getting “Aristos,” the perfect flour, see that the red turkey is on the back of every sack. JOHN EGER. Nothing pleases a fat woman as much as to see a woman who is fatter than she is.