Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 194, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Frahk P. Meyer, and little son and Mrs. Meyer’s mother, Mrs. Brady, of Danville, 111., drove to Rensselaer Sunday for a visit of two weeks with his mother, Mrs. William Meyer and his sister, Mrs. Mary Meyei*-Healy. The G. E. Murray Co. are selling a car of yellow Alberta peaches, price $1.50 a basket. ■ County Auditor Hammond and wife and son, Maurice, drove to Joliet, 111., Sunday and returned Monday. They took little “Jimmie" Colvert home to his parents. Mrs. Colvert had undergone a surgical operation and Jimmie’s little sister, Gene, had died since the little fellow was brought here. Mr. and Mrs. Colvert have been sadly afflicted since their removal to Joliet and their many friends here hope that their troubles are n»w at an end. Boys’ waists and odd trousers, just the thing for early fall wear. Large assortment to choose from at Rowles & Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Catt will leave tomorrow for Boyd, Mont., near which place their daughter, Mrs. Frank Wood, is proving up a government claim. They will go first to Billings, where Mr. Wood holds a good place in a large department store.. Boyd is about 45 miles from Billings and is within 3 miles of the claim Mrs. Wood is proving up. Mr. and Mrs. Catt visited here Last year and enjoyed their visit very much. They expect to be absent some two months. Men’s work shoes at $1.98 and $2.50. These are special bargains which can not be equaled. Get a pair at Rowles & Parker’s. In speaking of the candidacy of Warren T. McCray for governor, The Kentland Democrat comments on an article in The Indianapolis Star which sets out the McCray style of campaign, saying: “a policy that merits to win.” At' the original meeting held at Kentland a promipent democrat of that town spoke from the platform endorsing Mr. McCray, and evidently he will have the support of a large number of democrats of Kentland and Newton county.

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