Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT AT THE PRINCESS ——— i - ■> / VAUDEVILLE 7-People—7 In connection with the usual program, 6 pretty Chicago girls will appear In some very pleasing stunts. Admission 5 and 10 cehts. . SHOWS 7,8, 9

Sweet cider, 25c a gallon at John Eger’s. / The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will meet Wed* nesday afternoon at 2:30 with Miss Mildred Harris. David Hissong, a farmer living near' Rochester, led his sixth wife to the altar Thursday. He is sitty years old and has lost three wives by. divoT'ce and two by death, The bride-is Mt®. Minnie Welch, aged 40. She has been married twice. .’We are unloading our 4th car of potatoes this week. The best and ripest ear we have had. Put up in 150-ltb. bag®; '2% bushels each, at 55c a bushel. JOHN EGER. 'The Ladies Literacy Club desires again to call attention to their entertainment which ywll be held at the Methodist dhi/rch on Friday evening of next Week. Mrs. Laura Hathton Fisher will deliver a reading and Mrs. J. 4- Dunlap and Mrs. Ed Randle sing. Each member of the cjtib is privileged to invite eight gdests.

Jqhn E. Alter,, of Riverside Farm, Is the grandfather of another boy. The 27th of October a son was born to J. Cecil'Alter and wife, of Salt Lake City, making three children. John’s other son, Leslie, has two boys; his daughter, Feme, one boy; his daughter, Iva, two boys; in all eight, without*a girl. A ball team will be splendid, but who will stay with mother. Mrs. J. JE. Alter Went to Salt Lake City three weeks ago and is now quarantined with Cecil's family on account of scarlet fever, one of the little boys Contracting the disease at school, but is out of danger now. Cecil will move to San Francisco early in the year, to be nicely located before the exposition. He will have charge of the .weather bureau department. There is no mincemeat like homeirtade. We can furnish you the material to make it from. Nice apples 25c a peck; sweet eider, 25c a-gal-lon; citron, currants, seeded jaisins, seedless raisins and pure spices. JOHN EGER. The Ford Motor Company has not only joined in the popular movement in the north to relieve southern industrial and financial condition® by buying southern cotton, but it has given that movement impetus in a very substantial way. The Ford Motor Company has just subscribed for SIOO,OOO worth of cotton. This is the equivalent of more than 2,000 bales and it makes the Ford one of the three largest "subscribers to the fund. Our heavy fleece lined union suits at $1 each are the best fitting we can buy. Try them and you will buy no others. See them at Rowles & Parker’s. -

The new Ford assembly plant in Seattle Was recently opened under official auspices. The City officials of Seattle, headed by the mayor, attended the opening, 'The mayor wrote his name in chalk on a Ford motor which was on the conveyor that carries the chassis along in * the process of assembling the car. When the tour of the plaqt had been completed, the mayor was taken home in the car driven by the-motor on which a few minutes before he had written his .name. There is no picking and sorting Ford parts in the assembly, bins. Each and every Ford is standard. We pay "you the highest market price for your produce in our sanitary grocery department;' also we sell you your groceries at the lowest prices, at Rowles A Parker’s.