Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Two Opinions of J. A. McFarland
BABCOCK The Democrat is opposed to J. A. McFarland “because he is not a man with sufficient moral stamina to have went up against the temptations which are thrown in the way of members of our legislature. As evidence of this we have only to point to his disgraceful record of a few years ago when, to fill out the ticket,' he w:as nominated for sheriff of Jasper county.”
The Domestic Science Club will meet at the public library auditorium Saturday-aftemooir at 2:30 o’eloek. Use “Snowdrift” in your pie and cake baking. Better than butter and ever so much cheaper. The Home Grocery is selling a 3-pound pall for 45c. Try it once. J. A. McFarland returned yesterday from a business trip tp Warsaw and Pierceton, where he was looking after business interests of Mrs. Sarah A. Pruett. Men’s heavy fleeced underwear, shirts and drawers, only 43c a garment. You should lay in your winter stipply now. ROWLES & PARKER. No stock is better kept up than that of The Home Gorcery. We receive our goods often—insuring freshness, and we carelully study the demands of our trade day by day. Arrangements have been completed to have a professor of dancing come to the armory and teach all the new dances. Those who contemplate learning the new dances will notify Arthur Tuteur, as there will probably be an adult and junior assembly. You should see our line of wool and cotton blankets and get our prices before buying. If you know the quality, our prices will do the rest. Wool blankets $3.50 to $5.50. Cotton, 50c to $2.50. Also see our line of ladies’ sweaters.—VanArsdel & Co. - k .. Whatever you contemplate buying, whether hat, suit, coat, or dress —we advise you to come in now and Ipok them over. Styles this year are unusually pretty and numerous new materials are among those most in favor. Our showing and our prices are convincing. ROWLES & PARKER. The steamer City of London, carrying 100,000 bushels of wheat, and the steamer Morrow collided off Point Pe.lee. Lake Erie, in a dense fog at 5 a. m. Tuesday. Sixteen men and a woman, the London’s crew, most of whom are from Chicago, were picked up in a yawl, an hour later, by the steamer Britton and taken to Detroit. Heavy Rope Stitch Sweaters in all colei's for men and women, exceptional values, a regular $6.50 coat for $5.00 at the Big Store that saves you money. ROWLES & PARKER. Icebergs again threaten Irans-At-lantic shipping, -Captain Robert MeKillop of the steamer Numidian reported on his arrival at Boston Tuesday from Glasscoe. A towering berg and several growlers appeared off the Grand Banks, directly in the track of west-bound liners, when the Numidian passed last Friday. It was the first ice sighted this fall. Now seasonable—pancake flours—--and the brand new has just arrived at The Home Grocery. Virginia Sweet and Geiger’s Buckwheat makes a quick breakfast.
A Marvelous Escape. “My little boy had a marvelous escape,” writes P. F. Bastiams, of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. “It occurred in the middle of the night. He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it, I had a large bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house. After following the directions for an hour and twenty minutes he was through all danger. Sold by A. F. Long. C
BASE BALL Riverside Athletic Park Sunday, October 5 ' ■ St. Josephs College vs Rensselaer Athletics This will be the last game of the season. Everybody should turn out and make it a success. A good game is promised. General Admission - * 25 cents
