Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

See Wm. Babcock, Jr., for all kinds of electrical work. The Girl’s Card Club will meet tomorrow evening with Miss Maurine Tuteur. B. D. McOolly secured a contract for a good sized bridge at Beloit, Wis., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lamson and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mills made an auto trip Sunday to Crown Point, Gary and Valparaiso. Por regular action of the bowels; easy, natural movements, relief of constipation, try Doan’s Regulets. 25c at all stores. Chris, Reiddle returned home today from Lancaster, Ohio, where he has been employed on one of C. H. Sternberg’s dredges. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 17th and 18tJh, is the time to leave your measure for that fall suit at The G. E. Murray Co. store. The ladies of the Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church will’ meet with Mrs. John Duvall Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. County Superintendent Lamson will go to Columbia City Thursday to attend a meeting of the county superintendents of northern Indiana. On Friday and Saturday, Oct. 17 and 18, a representative of Strauss & Co., will be at The G. E. Murray Co. store with a full line of samples to take measures for men’s made-to-order suits. Mrs. J. W. Jessup returned to her home at Ft. Wayne today, after a visit of two months with her daughter, Mrs. Lon Watson, northeast of town. Kuppenheimer Overcoats are the best. Sold exclusively in Rensselaer by Rowles & Parker. You should see these before deciding on your new Overcoat. Newton Lyons, aged 36, and quite infirm, was brought to Rensselaer today from Mt. Ayr, where he has been staying with relatives, and was met here by other relatives from Monon and taken f there to live for a time with them. ***' You will appreciate looking over our line of children’s, misses’ and women’s coats. Styles were never so beautiful and. although our early fall business has been phenominal our assortments are yet complete—you will be sure to find here just what you want at the price you want to pay. ROWLES & PARKER.

B. D. McOolly has purchased a new Ford automobile .and Frank Kresler has purchased a new Regal underslung. Accompanied by C. P. Fate, Mr. Kresler went to Hammond today to get his car, and tomorrow he will meet B. D. McOolly there and drive home his Ford. Mr. McColly made a business trip today to Chicago and. Chicago Heights.* We want you to see our line of tailored to order Kuppenheimer Clothes. This line is sure to please you, for style, fit and workmanship they are second to noner ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Mollie Ward Butler and little son, “Buster,” arrived here last Friday evening from Eureka Springs and yesterday went to Indianapolis to have some braces fitted to the latter, who is suffering from a spinal trouble. She and her father, Oapt. G. B. Ward, have rented the Meeker tenant property on North Illinois street, opposite the Monticello lumber yard, and will begin housekeeping there immediately on her return from the city.—Monticello Journal. For your, new Fall and Winter Footwear, the stylish kind that w.ear, gun metals, patents, tans, suedes, velvets and sating we sell you the best of footwear, fit your feet and save you money. ROWLES & PARKER. Roe Hammond, son of C. G. Hammond, of Big Rapids, Mich., came yesterday afternoon for a short visit with his sister, Miss Ruth, at the spend the winter in the south, James Yeoman, and will then visit his brother, Ralph, at Purdue, and then go to Memphis, Tenn., and spend the winted in the south, Where he will travel for a musical company. Roe has been engaged in the newspaper business almost all of the time since they have lived at Big Rapids, almost five years, and has no thought of giving it up permanently, but is simply taking advantage of an opportunity to spend the winter in the south. Have you seen our beautiful new woolens In new weaves and neiy shades? They are beauties. Don’t fail to see them and get our prices. They talk for themselves. E. YANARSDEL & CO. A Gentle and Effective Laxative. A mild, gentle and effective laxative is what people demand when suffering from constipation. Thousands swear by Dr. King’s -New Life Pills. Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio, writes: ‘They are, beyond question, the best pills my wife and I have ever taken.” They never cause pain. Price 25c. Recommended by A. F. long. ' , Republican classified ads bring results.