Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ask to see our all wool serge suits for men "and young men at $9.98. ROWLES & PARKER

’Miss Grace Peyton returned to Chicago this morning after spending the Thanksgiving vacation with her mother, Mrs. Mary Peyton. Miss Grace is attending the Baptist Missionary Training School and this is the second and last year of the course. *

Furs—we handle only the dependable kind, workmanship and material guaranteed. A full new stock to choose from. No old stock or styles at Rowles & Parker's.

Capt. Herbert 9. Luckey, of the quartermaster's office, of the Indiana National Guard, came today to inspect the property of the local militia company and to condemn any that may be unserviceable. The property ifc ,to be transferred from Major Healey to First Lieutenant Tuteur, who is soon to take an examination for promotion\ to the rank of captain. .

D. H. Yeoman attended the opening of the new bank at Tab, Benton county, last week. His son, Dal Yeoman, is the president. The bank is capitalized for $25,0(H). Mir. Yeoman is engaged in the lumber business at Tab. His brother, James, who is in the same business at Arabia, is also the president of the Ambia First National Bank. Both young men were raised in Jasper county and their business success is the resujt of close application to business, which they have conducted along Tight lines. Their old friends here extend congratulations. • | , I — vDr. Darling cushion sole shoes for ladies. Bostohian cushion sole shoes for men. No better shoes made. See them at Bowles A Parker’s. ■: ~