Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. K. Davis came up from Greencastle today. The Womans Relief Corps will elect officers Tuesday afternoon, Dec. Ist, and- a full attendance Is desired. Mrs. Mary Travis returned today from a visit of three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Wade Loop, in Marion. Mrs. Alfonda Clifton returned to Fair Oaks this morning after a visit since Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Harry Fellmy. The Ladies Home Missionary Society pf the M. E. church will meet with Mrs John Duvall Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Chupp returned this morning from a visit since Wednesday with their daughter at Morocco. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Garbett, who have been living at Newland, went to Gary today to remain during the whiter months. We are special fitters of children’s shoes. Try us. You will be pleased. AH shoes at reasonable prices at Rowles & Parker’s. This is the last day of November. Certainly it was a well behaved month and if December cuts a few capers we shouldn’t complain. Make a list of what you want for Christmas. We will find it for you at reasonable prices. No trouble to show goods at Rowles & Parker’s. Miss Elsie Duffin left for her home at St Paul, Neb., today, after spending the fall season as trimmer in Mrs. Beam’s Paris Hat Shop. D ’ r Mrs. Chas. Passon and little daughter returned to Chicago Heights today after a ten' days’ visit with James Passon and wife. Miss Olive Pollard returned to Indianapolis today after visiting" over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pollard, three miles south of town.
Charley Befley and Frank Timmons, of Remington, and Fred Hemphill, of this city, went to the Kankakee river this .morning for a fishing expedition. Ladies’ and children’s coats in all the new styles of this season. We save you money in this department. Make us a visit and you will be pleased, at Rowles & Parkre’s. James Passons returned Saturday afternoon from Marion, where he attended the funeral of Wiley Jernigori, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Passon. Mrs. George Utterback returned today from Winamae, where she was called Saturday to attend the funeral of her uncle, Richard Cooper. Miss Louise Trull, of Chicago, who has been visiting the family of E. L Hollingsworth, returned home today. Miss Cecelia Hollingsworth accompanied her. We want you to try our silver thread sauer kraut. It is extra fine this year. JOHN EGER. Elcana Galbraith went to Peru today to see his son, Louie, who is a street car conductor. It will be the first time they have met for eighteen years. , There is no pleasure in life when you have indigestion, gastritis or sour stomach. Mi-o-na is the safe, immediate and effective remedy that we guarantee for all stomach misery.—B. F. Fendig. Edward P. Honan went to Indianapolis today to get all things ready for the meeting tomorrow of the Indiana Fraternal Congress of which he is the president. '*' i ■
J. W. Spitler, of near DeMotte, was in Rensselaer this morning closing a deal for the. sale of" his farm. He plans to sell out and move to Oregon. 1 3 lbs. of fancy, large, evaporated peaches or prunes for 25c. We also have plenty of fancy apricots, raisins, figs and dates. JOHN EGER Many Indiana cities will send representatives to Indianapolis this week to attend the meeting of the state tax association. The conference meets at the Claypool hotel Tuesday and Wednesday.
Christmas -is only four weeks away. Do your shopping early while the selection is good. You can find just what you want at our store. ' \, BOWLES & PARKER. Father William Hordcman returned to Frankfort today after a short visit with relatives here. His brother, John HorJem&n, is very poorly and is now in a critical condition and there seems no chance tor his recovery, .
W. P. Gaffield, qf Milroy township, went to‘ Lafayette today to see hisson, Edward M., who has undergone 'two surgical operations at the Wabash Valley sanitarium. He is a married man and has been engaged in the grocery business at Ambia. Indications are nbw favorable tor his recovery but he has had a mighty bad tiihe of it. ■ ! ■ *
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