Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Call Hione 202 for. your next grocery order. E. L. Hollingsworth has purchased a new Ford automobile. Mrs. W. I. Hoover and Mrs. Leslie Clark are spending the day in Chicago. 4 Don’t forget the potato bargain on March 18th. ROWEN & KISER’S. The Round Table Club will meet Thursday afternoon of this week with Mrs. Anna Tuteur at 2:30. Kraut, the best in town, 5c per quart or 15c per gallon. ROWEN & KISER’S. A St. Patrick’s dance will be held at the armory tonight. It is not an invitation dance and everyone is cordially invited. Bo you trade with us ? If not, why not ? Phone 202, Rowen & Kiser’s. Miss Marie Moore, daughter of Victor L. Moore, of Barkley township, recently had an attack of old appendicitis trouble but is now recovering. Vern Jacks has purchased the interest of his partner, George M. Robinson, in the Delicatessen store, recently started on Van Rensselaer street. Real Irish Shamrocks, 10c each, three for 25c. Green carnations for St. Patrick’s Day.—Osborne Floral Co., Van Rensselaer Street, Phone 439. ' Monticello has named its new businessmen’s association the “Association of Commerce.” Merchants express gratification at the result of the first market day. We will give a free ticket to the Rex with each 25c purchase at our store on Market Day. E. S. Rhoades.

St. Patrick’s day was observed in Rensselaer today by wearing green ribbons, ties, shamrocks, etc. The Patron Saint of Ireland in whose honor the day is celebrated, does not have many of the native sons in Rensselaer and the parades and big doings that are planned for many cities are not observed here. 5 dans of clams for 27c, Market Day at Rowen & Kiser’s. Phone 202. Mr. and Mrs. Oren F. Parker are getting ready to move to their beautiful new home at the corner of River and Washington streets, planning to move next week. The house they have been occupying on Cullen street will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rhoades. Merchants feel confident that if the weather* is agreeable tomorrow will prove one of the most important in the trade history of the city. People are naturally bargain hunters and our merchants in planning to make this a record day have made their bargains of such rare value that no careful buyer can fail to recognize the great advantage of buying on that day. Pretty hair increases the charm and beauty of every woman, and it is now possible for any one to have soft abundant, lustrous hair if they will only use Parisian Sage, a most helpful tonic, sold by B. F. Fendig. The Baby Show contest is carried on by the voting system. Each paid admission at the box office*of The Princess entitles the holder to a stated number of votes. There will be no votds sold or given away. The baby slides will all be numbered and you will vote by number only. There will be 3 prizes, Ist, 2nd and 3rd. Prices may be seen in Jessen’s window. Each baby is numbered when its picture is taken. Contest begins Thursday eve and ends Saturday at 5:30 p. m. Jerry B. Garland, who recently took the examination for promotion to first lieutenant of the local militia company, has received a favorable report of his examination and his commission has been received. Tonight an election of second lieutenant will be held, the candidates being First Sergeant Edward L. Watson and Sergeant Simon Thompson. The one who is elected will be required to take an examination before being commissioned.

Five large cans of clams for 27c, all day Thursday. Don’t forget the day. j ROWEN & KISER’S, > The Central Garage has a new mechanic in the person of Frank L. Hamilton, son-in-law of W. L. Bott, who has just located here, coming from Winamac. Mr. Hamilton is a thorough mechanic and is to have charge of the repair department of the garage, which is to be materially enlarged when the new Kurri’fe building is erected. The Central Garage plans the installation of a complete equipment of lathes, etc., and the making of one of the most complete garages in this part of Indiana. Mr. Hamilton began his work Monday and his wife and baby arrived today and they will occupy property on Van Rensselaer street which Leonard Rhoades is to vacate shortly.

CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bavgtt Bears the ST?