Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 194, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

(1-8) in two years. See the undersigned or Todd A Plummer for particulars. JOHN C. SUMMERLAND, Commissioner, Wabash, Ind. LOST. LOST—Diamond ring Thursday morning, probably on Main street — Chas. Serritella. FO* BENT. FOR RENT— Furnished rooms, one block Bouth of postoffice on Front street —Mrs. John H. Frey. FOR RENT—Rooms for high school boys or girls, one block of school house. —Tom Cox, Phone 656. FOUND. FOUND —Ladies’ mesh bag containing small sum of money. —lnquire at this office. l^OUND—Bunch of keys. Inquire at this office. — —~~~~ ~ Dr. Emil Besser, of Remington, was here a short time this oming. Hamilton & Kellner handle the famous Johnston com binder. Miss Mabel Cain went to her home at Remington Sunday for a short visit. __ Miss Frances Jungdahl, of Chicago, came yesterday to visit Miss Mabel Cain for some time. Men’s and young men’s up-to-date suits at the lowest possible prices at Rowles & Parker’s. Miss Frances Martin went to BrookSton today to visit her sister, Mrs. Louis Sites. Miss Muriel Harris returned today from a visit of weeks with the family of D. M. Yeoman at Tab. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and baby boy, of Winona, are here for a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King. Mrs. Ed Lloyd and daughter, Miss Ruth, of Winamac, came this morning to visit Nathan Eldridge and family. Our new fall styles of ladies’ shoes now in stock. All the newest creations at reasonable prices at Rowles & Parker’s. Growing Girls gunmetal, low heel, button shoes, new last, just the thing for school wear. All sizes at Rowles & Parker’s. Roy Hathaway returned to his home in Winamac today after a visit of several days w r ith his sister, Mrs. Frank Miller and family. Bernard Frankrone, a student at St. Joseph’s College, enjoyed a visit the past few days from his sisters, Gertrude, Theresa and Rosa, who left for their homes in Louisville this morning. Mrs. M. W. Reed and daughter, Opal, returned Friday from a three weeks’ visit at Fort Wayne and Lagro. Her grandaughter, Raphael Bomtrager, of Fort Wayne, returned with her for a two weeks’ visit. Any strap slipper or pump in our stock at a reduced price. We will not carry over any broken lots. No old styles as our stock is all new, at Rowles & Parker’s. Peter Nomensen is over from Dwight, Il.r, today. He owns quite a little Jasper county land and is always looking for more and the weather never gets too w r et for him to be looking out for a trade or a purchase. You will be proud to own a pair of purchased at our store, for they give satisfactory w r ear, as all of our shoes are strictly solid. ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mitchell and daughter, of Gifford, left this morning for their former home at Dayton, Ohio. They had put out a crop of onions but were entirely rained out. It was their second attempt at onion raising and Mr. Mitchell says he will return in the spring and try it again.