Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■ ; , . ‘ n ; - . . .k. . . p The Pythian Sisters Club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Kresler. i Hamilton & Kellner sell the Milwaukee corn binder. -You have, it equipped with elevator and. tongue •trucks. ■ ,■' —I ■■■■ Read the delivery schedule anil order your groceries of us and they will be delivered on time. Everything in the grocery line at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Mrs. Jacob Wright* and Mrs. S. G. Henderson returned to their home at South Chicago Thursday after attending the funeral of their cousin, John N. Baker. We carry the Club House brand of groceries, the best money will purchase. Try any article from our grocery department and you will he pleased. Phone 95. ROWLES & PARKER. W. C. Baker and lady friend returned to Chicago Wednesday evening after being here to attend the funeral of the former’s father, John N. Baker.
Your groceries will be delivered on time if you ordet from our new tJ stock. Everything new, pure and clean. Phone 95. ROWLES & PACKER. The Lincoln Chautauqua will be held in Delphi Aug. 30 to Sept. 4. Two weeks before this it is in Rensselaer, and in Monticello Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. 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 ifor your groceries. ROWLES & PARKER.; The depot restaurant, which has been under the management of Alfred Randle, has now changed hands, the purchaser and new proprietor being Councilman Frank Tobias, who recently sold his news stand to Montgomery & Warner. Mr. Tobias will take possession and assume control today.
We thank all our old customers for the interest they are taking in our new grocery department and will make special effort to please them. The same prompt service to all. New customers, try us. Phone 95. ROWLES & PARKER. Fountain Park opened Saturday with great indications tor a successful assembly. The crowd Sunday was beyond expectations, and a, great many Rensselaer people were in attendance, being entertained with a splendid program both afternoon and evening. 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. The Monon excursion to Louisville yesterday was patronized by sixty from Rensselaer. The excursionists got honie at 6 o’clock this morning, tired out, but well pleased with the trip. The excursion started from Rensselaer and took on-pas-sengers at all stations south of here. If there were better brands of groceries than we carry we would put them in Stock, for our ailh is to carry the be#t of everything for our customers. Try an order from our new stock and we know you will be pleased. Phone 95 and have your-order filled promptly. BOWLES & PARKER. E. P. Honan, state trustee, and Tom Callahan, chief ranger of the Rensselaer camp of* the Catholic Order of Foresters, went to Hammond yesterday to attend a meeting of the subordinate courts of the state to make arrangements for a contest for more members of |he order. Gustave Kellar, of Apid£ton, Wis., high treasurer of the oiv der, addressed the meeting. Don’t take chances with what you eat. Buy guaranteed groceries, that are pure and clean. We have an entire new stock of Pure Food gro ceries that we know are absolutely pure. Phone an order to BOWLES & PARKER. Sol Fendig, who has made his h-ome at Spokane, Wash., for the past few years, if spending some past few years, is spending a few days here with relatives and friends preparatory to leaving for New Orleans, where he 'will engage in the shoe business, being associated with Jiis brother, Robert, and his borther-in-law, Leopold Weil. They have opened up a chain of stores known as the Audobon Shoe Stores, and Sol will have the management of store number three.
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