Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ROWLES & PARKER Monogram Flour - $1.50 White Star Flour - - $1.40 These are high grade flour and sold with a money back guarantee. 0 3 cans New Pack Tomatoes for -25 c 3 cans New Pack Peas - - -25 c 3 cans New Pack Pumpkin - -25 c 3 cans New Pack Beans - - -25 c 3 cans New Pack Corn - - -25 c 3 cans New Pack Kraut -25 c 2 large cans Pie Peaches for - -25 c 51b. sack New Pancake Hour - 'C- ’ 25fe New Honey per carton - -18 c Large new Dill Pickles per dozen -15 c Nice Large Pie Pumpkinsand Squashes 10 and 15c Another car of those extra fancy ripe sand grown Michigan Potatoes, next week. 2j4 bushel sacks 55 cents per bushel. Rowles & Parker Phone 95

Paris Hat Shop Fashionable Millinery and Dressmaking Get your orders in early for Fall work. We excel in style and workmanship at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed. I Mrs. W. H. Beam and Mrs. L. H. Hamilton

Otto Knoerzer, of Hammond, was a Newland visitor yesterday. C. Hopkins came from Delphi today to visit his brother, Nim, at Surrey. Mrs. J. W. Paxton returned to South Bend today after a few days' visit here. Mr. and Mrs. John Noweb are spending today with Joe Luers and wife at Parr. C. E. Prior made a trip to Lafayette today and expects Soon to be able to quote a price for turkeys and geese.

Mrs. Vinia DeWitt returned‘ to Fair Oaks today after a visit since Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Fellmy. Mrs. Caddie Martin returned to her home in Cincinnati today after ta visit of about three months with Rensselaet relatives. Eib Bros.’ ear of potatoes have arrived. You can get them out of the car or at Rowen & Kiser's, store.' Be sure' and see them before you buy. George Bond and Albert Walters went to Chicago today to see Fred M'arkjn, the Pleasant storekeeper. who was recently operated on at Wesley hospital, W. R. Nowels went kr Gary this morning, joining Mrs. Nowels and together they will go to,. Kankakee to spend a day with Mrs. Wlarrmr before retunring home: ' Potatoes have reached the bottom in price. We will unload an other car of choice, ripe, sandgrown Michigan potatoes next week at 55c per bushel. ROWLES & PARKER. Lender! Mak and John Ruissard, of Keener township,were Rensselaer visitors today. Mr. Ruissard brought the back’of his auto full of cabbage, which he sold vi*iy readily.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. ■ Tin Kind Yon Han Always Bought Bears the Signature of “ MISCELLANEO US. T—TO EXCHANGE—BO acre farm 3% miles of Medaryville, Ind., good buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence in Rensselaer. J. Davisson-