Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
„ The first international refrigeration congress and exhibition ever held in America was opened in Chicago Wednesday following the arrival in the city of more than 2,000 delegates from all parts of the world. A unique suit was filed Wednesday by Charles Wilson, of DeWitt, 111., against Polly Ann Phares to recover the family Bible which the defendant claim® is hers by right of long possession. Our Big Store is filled with new Fall Goods of every description for the entire family. We serve you best by saving you money.- Come in and let us show you. ROWLES & PARKER. r f ■ J ■ ■ 1 Governor Ralston has issued a requisition on the governor of California for the return of W. A. Howard, from Los Angeles, 'to Marion, Ind., where he is charged with being a partv to a conspiracy to rob the Marion Paper company of approximately $2,000. Two million two hundred thousand pounds of twine will be needed to tie up packages in the postofflces of the United States during the next twelve months, according to estimates by the postoffice department. Bequests for bids on this amount of twine have been sent to manufacturers. That the war department suppressed portions of his annual report, relating instances of slavery • in the Philippines, is the charge made by Dean C. Worcester, a member of the Philippine commission. Mr. Worcester’s report ‘ cites many instances of slavery and peonage to prove his contention.
In addition to our large line of ready to wear clothing we are showing Kuppenheimer’s tailored to measure'suits and overcoats, which costs you just the same as their ready to wear line A wonderful advantage to those wishing their suits made to their own ideas. ROWLES & PARKER. The consignment of 100 tons of Argentine beef which arrived in New York Monday, the first shipment ever brought to the United States, has been sold. Part of it was sold to dealers in New York city and found its way into retail trade. 'When sold as Argentine beef the consumer got the benefit of a 4 cent reduction on the pound. Nature’s bounty in the yield of late peaches in orchards in the vicinity of New Haven, Conn., is so generous that wind fallen fruit is being fed to the Jiogs and cattle. Many growers will let peaches waste on the ’trees and ground, as they can not get them picked quickly enough. The best fruit ever seen there is offered at 50 cents a bushel at the orchards. New Fall Hats, Caps, Sweater Coats, Shoes and Furnishings for the entire family can be purchased at Rowles & Parker’s “Big Store,” for less money than any place in this city. Postmaster General Burleson approved the final design of the head of Thomas Jefferson Wendesday, which is to be printed on postal cards in the future. The patron Saint of the democracy is represented in profile garbed in the fashion of his day. The new postal cards will be printed In pale green ink to conform to the recommendation of the Universal Postal union. During the Red-Men’s Pow-Wow, Sept. 18, 19, 20, pay us a visit and learn what’s correct for Fall and Winter in Clothing, Furnishings and Hats. TRAUB & SELIG.
Boys who smoke cigarettesf'are like wormy apples. They drop long before harvest time. They rarely make failures in after life because they don’t have any afterlife. The boy who begins smoking before his fifteenth year never reaches the life of the world. When the other boys are taking hold of the world’s work he is concerned with the sexton and the undertaker. It is now admitted by democrats in congress that after all the slashing of the tariff not much if any redurtion can be expected in the price of commodities. This is. due as John Sharp Williams puts it, “to extraneous circumstances.” But what was the extra session for if not to reduce the high cost of living and rescue the consumer from the ravages of the robber tariff? It seems now that the only result of this prolonged and costly session is to be a hole in the treasury and a flooding of the American market with foreign products at the expense of labor employed in United States factories. < ■ v Church of Ood Services. V Elder S. J. Lindsay, of Oregon, 111., will preach at the Church of God next Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. You are cordially Invited to both these services.
PIANO TUNING —See Otto Braun, who will guarantee satisfaction in all of his work. W. S. Richards, painting, paperhanging and decorating. W. 8. RICHARDS. W. H. DBXTXR. W. H. Dexter will pay 31 cents for butterfat this week.
