Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Oysters at Fate's College Inn. William Traub was in„Chicago yesterday buying an additional supply of fall and winter clothing. Miss Fern Davisson went to Parr tHs morning to assist at the store her father, Joe Davisson, owns there. We give away with every purchase extra quality at the lowest price. We ask you to be the judge at Rowles & Parker’s. Attorney Frank Davis came over from Brook yesterday to get things shaped up for a lawsuit he will try here next week. Nineteen sixteen Model Maxwell touring car $655; self-starter and all modern; at the Main Garage. Call and see it

Miss Mabel Cain returned today from a month's visit in Chicago, Crown oPint and Momence, 111., and her sister, Ethel, of Momence, accompanied her home for a visit.

Visit our ladies’ and children’s coat and suit department and you will find garments just to your liking. The largest assortment in Jasper county. ROWLES & PARKER.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harris went to Morocco today to see their daughter, Mrs. Elmer Hendricks, who has been quite sick for several weeks and who will probably have to undergo a surgical operation.

Don’t forget our grocery department. Fresh stock received twice each week. Phone your order to 95 and it will be filled as you order. Club House our leading brand. ROWLES & PARKER.

Mrs. Paul C. Curnick went to South Rend this morning to attend the conference as the delegate from four counties to the Northwestern Indiana branch of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Metnad’st church. She will remain until the conference closes nert Tuesday and v. ill then go to Chicago for a visit of several days.

Suits made to your individual measure for $12.00. Come in and let us order one for you delivered in 6 days. ROWLES & PARKER.

Frank E. Lewis was a Rensselaer visitor Tuesday. Things on the Gifford branch of the Monon are going along steadily, but Frank could not think of any occurrence of importance in or about Kersey. The Republican has had many occasions to feel grateful to Mr. Lewis for flavors in the way of news items.

Bostonian shoes for young men, latest styles, just received. You cannot buy a better shoes than the Bostonian. Try a pair. ROWLES & PARKER. County Treasurer Fell went to Remington yesterday, where he met Ellis Jones and Charles Bonner and the three as the commissioners in partition of the Thurston farm near Remington, performed the duties assigned to them. The Thurston farm consists of 80 acres and the heirs are Ben and William Thurston. The former lives in Fowler and the latter on the farm. v Worth Farmer has returned to his home in Oklahoma City, after having remained for a visit of several days with his mother after the funeral of his father, A. G. W. Farmer. Worth has resided in Oklahoma City for about seventeen years and is therefore one of the old citizens. He travels over the west half of the state for the Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co., the southern headquarters of which are in New Orleans.

Budd’s baby shoes, all styles and leathers just received. These shoes are comfort for little feet. ROWLES & PARKER.

Good word continues to come from Hammond about the condition of Orlen Grant. He is now able to be up and to walk out for a block or two and his power of speech is improving. It is believed that he will almost if not entirely outgrow the effect of his paralytic stroke. His period of restoration, however, will be quite long and it is not probable that he will try to return to work before the first of the year.

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