Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Phone 273 for wood, feed, and coal Large, white solid Oysters; always fresh at Fate’s College Inn. John Poole made a trip to Battle Ground today. Large, white, solid Oysters; always fresh at Fate’s College Inn. Just opened fline barrel of dill pickles. Rowen & Kiser. Don’t forget the militia drill tonight. A full attendance is desired. Don’t forget Rowen & Kiser’s with that Thanksgiving order. Van Norman went to Winona today to visit old friends over Thanksgiving. ,
Our store will close at 12 o’clock tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day. Get 22 lbs. granulated sugar for your dollar. Find out how. Rowen & Kiser. Mrs. Mary Troxell and Mrs. Linnie Ullery went to Marion today for a Thanksgiving visit with relatives. Do the modern way; have your family washing done at McKay’s Laundry. Mrs. Peter Wagner went to Chicago today for a visit of several days with five daughters who live in the city. Mrs. Harrison Timmons and little daughter left this morning for Newton, 111., for a two weeks’ visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Bruce and babies, returned this morning from a week’s visit with her mother and family near Tefft. Get your oysters for Thanksgivlng at Nowels’. Shipped direct from Baltimore in pint, quart and 1 gallon sanitary cans. Mrs. F. M. Doughitt and son, Frank, returned to Hammond today after a visit here with her son, Schuyler, at the college. We are stocked up with good things for your Thanksgiving dinner. Call up phone 54. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Roberts went to Chicago this morning to visit for several days with his brother, Attorney Jesse Roberts. Mr- and Mrs. Joe Wilson, after a visit with W. B. Blankenbaker and family at Parr, went to Reynolds today to visit relatives.. Get your oysters for Thanksgiving at Nowels’. Shipped direct from Baltimore in pint, quart and 1 gallon sanitary cans, Mrs. Mattie 'Grant and Miss Amanda Israel went to Hammond today to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Connor. Can you arrange to have your shopping completed before 12:00 o’clock Thanksgiving day? We wish to close at that hour. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. George Sibel and Mrs. Dan Chupp, the latter of Surrey, went to Monon today for a visit of several days with uncle, John Phebus. Brick cream at Nowels’ for Thanksgiving, 30c per brick. Also the Kehoe Mersbach Co.’s cakes. Silver, gold, Spanish 'and devil’s food, 10c each. Fruit cakes, 25c each. Mrs. Delos Thompson went to Battle Creek, Mich., today, where she will be joined by her son, Alfred, from Ann Arbor, for a visit over Thanksgiving. You should see Commodore and the Doctor! Richest ever. Where? Ellis Opera House Tuesday and Wednesday evening, Dec. -9 and 10. “Merry Milkmaids.” Men’s and young men’s suits at prices to suit all pocketbooks. We can save you money on any suit you may select. A complete line at all times at Rowles & Parker’s. Attorney C. F. Mansfield, who has been spending considerable time at his large farm southeast of town, left this morning for Monticello, 111., to spend Thanksgiving at home. Brick cream at Nowels’ for Thanksgiving, 30c per brick. Also the Kehoe Marbach Co.’s, cakes. Silver, gold, Spanish and devil’s food, 10c each. Fruit cakes, 25c each. Miss Grace Anderson, of Mt. Ayr, came to Rensselaer this morning and left on the milk train for Missle, 111., to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles Wonders, for a week. Miss Lulu Jones, of Marlon, stopped in Rensselaer a short time this morning on her way to Mt. Ayr to visit sliss Olive Spangler, one of the school teachers. Floyd Spain came yesterday from a visit with hif< sister, Mrs. William G. CofTell, at Lafayette, and Mrs. Coffeli and baby returned with him. Today Floyd and Stewart Moore left for Texarkana, Tex., where they will work as auto drivers. CASTOR IA Bor Infanta and Children. flu Ktal Yu Nan Always ta(M
