Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Our stocks are now arriving. While they are not yet complete, we will be glad to show you anything we have open. ROWLES & PARKER. Charles G. Horsewood and wife and two children and niece, Miss Helen Horsewood, went to Ligonier today for a visit of ten days. They will also visit at several other places near Ligonier. Benson’s Delivery System starts Friday noon, Aug. 14. Order your groceries and merchandise in accordance with schedule published. O. C. Chamberlin and family, of Chicago, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. True D. Woodworth and today Mr. Woodworth and Mr. Chamberlin and Clifford Dayton went to the Kankakee ■river, where the two first named ■will remain until Saturday. Benson’s Delivery System starts Friday noon, Aug. 14. Order your groceries and merchandise ip accordance with schedule published. Our aim, as it always iihg been, will be to have just the article that you are looking for. We hope to meet all our old customers and to gain many new ones. Give us a look in our new store. ROWLES & PARKER. Senator Kern, of Indiana, has asked the state department to make an effort to reach Misses Merle and Stella Henoch, of Laporte, who are believed to be in Venice, Italy, and to extend to them such aid as they might need. » We may have just the very thing you are looking for. Our stock is arriving daily. The next time you are in town come in and see our new store. ROWLES & PARKER. How to Cure.a Sprain.' A sprain may be cured in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain’s Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle. For sale by all dealers. C Lew Mofflt returned to Fair Oaks Wednesday from Lisbon, N. Dak., where he had been for about tour weeks. He was called out there by the sickness of his brother, Clayton, whose death occurred before his brother could reach his side. Clayton was 26 years and 2 months of age and was a victim of catarrh of the stomach. He was* a son of Bruce Mofflt, a well remembered citizen of Fair Oaks. Bruce is farming quite extensively near Lisbon, his son reports, and has out 600 acres of wheat, all but about 60 acres of which will make an average of about 20 bushels to the acre. Black rust got into the 60 acres and cut the yield half or more. He also has out 100 acres of barley and. 100 acres of oats and 36 acres of early potatoes which are turning out about 300 bushels to the acre. The price there now Is $1 per bushel and Bruce is right in line to clear up a good deal of money this year. Bud Hammonds, formerly of this county, who has lived at Lisbon for several years, also has out a big crop. He is raising 1,706 acres of grain, mostly wheat Bud has made a big success farming ever since he went to that state. <
“The Town FooF tonight, Ellis Theatre, after ths band concert. Order your rubber stamp today
