Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1913 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A complete line of everything m our Dry Goods depratment. If you are not one of pur regular customers give this department a call and be convinced of its low prices. We are always -pleased to meet you at Rowles & Parker’s. - Delos Thompson made a trijf to Chicago today. C. A. Tuteur made a business trip to Indianapolis today. Mrs. Eli Gerber is spending today with Mas.' C. M. Paxton at Surrey. A. F.* Long went to Chicago yesterday afternoon on a business trip. C. P. Fate and V. J. Crisler spent today hunting at Fair Oaks.

Thanksgiving is thirteen days away. That is unlucky for the turkeys. \ .. Mrs. W. F. Smith returned to Laporte today after a visit of several days here with many friends. Dr. I. M. Washburn attended a clinic of the congress of North American surgeons in Chicago yesterday and at night a banquet of the alumni of Rush Medical College. 'v Experience is a good teacher. Our shoe man has been fitting shoes for 17 years. Give us a call and have your next pair of shoes fitted at Rowles & Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ludlum, of Kingman, Kans., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day and toduy all are spending the day with “Uncle David” Culp f at Lee. Remember we receive fresh goods twice a week in our grocery department. Call No. 95 and let us deliver your next order for groceries. Our prices are always the lowest at Rowles & Parker’s. George Plat! is reported to have been married two weeks ago at Danville, Hi. We could not learn the name of the fortunate young lady. It is certainly hoped that their life proves one grand sweet song.

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