Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Grace Norris went to Parr today to spend the day with Mrs. Walter English. (Mrs. Della Nelson and Master Willard Black went to Chicago today to visit relatives. The 56th annual Lake County Fair will be held at Crown Point the week beginning Sept. Ist Reduce the high cost of living by using our fancy, pure butterine at 20c a pound. JOHN EGER. Prompt and special attention given to all phone orders for groceries. You get just what you order and want. us fill your order from our new stock. Phone 95. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. S. M. Laßue Is spending today at Roselawn. Mel is not coming down on his daily trips this week, as Miss Mecklenberg, his clerk, is taking her vacation. ■Our old customers are all ordering groceries from our new stock, which is proof that we carry clean, pure, wholesome merchandise. Why don’t you try something from this department? ROWLES & PARKER. On Tuesday, Aug. 25th, at Crown Point, the Lake County Veterans’ Association will hold their annual meeting at the fair grounds. All soldiers of the civil war, sons of veterans, Woman’s Relief Corps, Ladies of the G. A. R., Boy Scouts and patriotic citizens are invited. Mackerel are now cheaper than they have been in years. Extra large, fat mackerel for 10c a pound. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Haskell, of Englewood, are visiting his brothers, S. H. and F. M. Haskall. Mr. Haskell is a postofflce clerk in Chicago and has just returned from a visit in Ohio. Read the delivery schedule and order your groceries of us and they will be delivered o© time. Everything in the grocery line at ROWLES & PARKE P’S. Jack Umphress, who has been managing the pickle business at Chrystal Lake, Ind., quit the job and returned to his home at Fair Oaks today. He says that the pickles at Crystal Lake are killed out by the drouth. Club House coffee and teas, White Star and Monogram flours, in fact, the best line of up-to-date groceries in the city. Phone 95 and, get what you order. ROWLES & PARKER. Charley Mecklenberg, of Lafayette, is taking fljs vacation and is spends ing a few days at 'home. Next week, accompanied by Lafayette friends, he will go to Wisconsin on a muskellungc fishing trip. Today Frank Meyer took Ralph Donnelly, Louis Ramp and Charley Mecklenbeig to the Kankakee river for a day’s outing. Don’t take chances with what you eat. Buy guaranteed groceries, that are pure and dean. We have an entire nevy stock of Pure Food gro ceries that we know are absolutely pure. Phone an order to Rowles & Barker. Joe Hardman and Ross Dean are fishing at the Kankakee river today and just before the milk train started Joe observed that Ross had a basket large enough to bring a hundred pounds of fish home in. He advised that to take a basket of such magnitude would frighten the fish clear over the Illinois line and It was decided to leave the basket at home. Our groceries will be delivered by the new delivery system. Read the schedule and order so you will get them promptly. 'This system is always on time. Phone 95 -for your groceries. ROWLES & PARKER. Walter Wiseman, who was recently discharged .from the regular army after serving an enlistment in the cavalry, is soon to go to the Philippines. He re-enlisted in the army and this time will serve in the infantry. He is now at Columlbus barracks, but will leave in a week for the Philippines. He promisee to write to his parents again from San Francisco. We carry the Club House brand of groceries,- the best money will purchase. Try any article from our grocery department and you will be pleased. Phone 95. ROWLES A PARKER.
