Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WEATHER FORECAST. Cloudy tonight and Wednesday; probably local rains; cooler Wednesday and in the west portion tonight. Phone 273 for feed, coal and wood. Mrs. G. E. Murray is spending today in Chicago. Born, Oct. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Keiper, a daughter. Weber and Bettendorf wagons sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Henry Paulus and Mrs. J. A. Dunlap spent Monday in Chicago. The Girls’ Card-Club will meet this evening with Miss Lois Thompson. “Mike” Porter went to Fair Oaks today to visit Maurice Gorham for a few days. Mrs. Peter Rowland and two daughters, og Goodland, were here shopping yesterday. Stewart Short went to Medaryville yesterday for a short visit with relatives. Delos Thompson made a business trip to Laporte, where he and W. F. Smith have several stone road contracts. ; ■ Mrs. James George, formerly Miss Mai Dai Teegarden, is expected this afternoon to visit Mrs. C. George and son, Theodore.
Mrs. M. W. Timmons returned today to Kankakee, 111., after a visit of two weeks with her brother, W. P. Michael and family. The K. of P. lodge will have third rank work this evening, after which refreshments will be served. All knights are asked to attend. Verne Haas came down from Hammond last evening to 'attend the Van Rensselaer Club banquet, returning to his work this morning. James Wood, who lives south of town, left yesterday for a sanitarium near Indianapolis, where he will probably take treatment for rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Flint went to Lowell this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Alex. MeNay, an old friend who died at the age of about 68 years, of cancer. Misses pelen and Hazel Lamson and Miss Naomi Gregg, three of our school teachers, made an automobile trip to East Chicago Saturday, remaining over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Waymire, accompanied by Attorney and Mrs. E. P. Honan, returned yesterday from an automobile trip to Danville, HL, to which place they went Saturday. Accompanying a land agent by the nanie of Knapp, John Jones, Elizur Sage, Joe Thomas and Bove Makeever left this afternoon for Red Falls, Minn., on a prospecting trip.
Miss Mary Childers, who has been taking a nurse’s training course in a Lafayette hospital. caine home ill yesterday and it is possible will not be able to continue her training course. Mrs. A. R. Hopkins'went to Chicago today to meet her sister, Mrs. M. V. Brown and daughter, Beulah, of Townsend, Mont., who are coming here to visit D. H. Yeoman and children. Of course, you need a new petticoat. Messaline silk petticoats in all colors, $1.98 to $3.50. Better come in and ask to see them. We are always pleased to show you. ROWLES & PARKER. Mel Thornton, who had been associated with his father, G. L. Thornton, in the Surrey store, expects to locate at Brook, where he will engage in the poultry and egg business. Heavy Rope Stitch Sweaters in all colors for men and women, exceptional values, a regular $6.50 coat for $5.00 at the Big Store that saves you money. ROWLES & PARKER. B. J. Moore and Waiter V. Porter, past chancellor commanders of the local lodge of Knights of Pythias, went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the meeting of the Grand lodge of that order. Mrs. and Mrs. C. 8. Magee and Mr. B. P. Magee, of. Otterbein, made a trip to Rensselaer by auto Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. R. P. Benjamin and family, the men being respectively brother and father of Mrs. Benjamin.
For your winter supplies for the entire family don’t fail to get the Big Store’s prices as they are invariably 10 to 20 per cent lower than those asked elsewhere in this city. ROWLES & PARKER. Hugh Davisson, the Monon agent at McCoysburg, was brought to the home of his father, Joseph Davisson, Monday, suffering from a mild attack of pneumonia. He seems to be on the mend now and apparently will recover without a very severe case of the disease. The largest and most varied array of suits, coats, dresses and millinery we have ever shown. A visit to our ready to wear section will convince you that this is the place to select your new fall apparel. ROWLES & PARKER.
