Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We have a nice whiter coat for you. ROWLES A PARKER. Alf Donnelly made a trip to Chicago today. See Charles Chaplin on the streets of Rensselaer Friday, Oct BthMrs. Bell Huddletaon, of Winamac, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. I. Gwin. Frank Ham made a business trip to the north part of Hie county today. Mias Alta Shuey spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Oscar <Schanlaub, of Mt. Ayr. Chaplin Comedy Carnival at The Rex Theatre Friday, day and night, Oct. 8. Fun, fun, fun. John Webber made a trip to Wheatfield today to erect a monument joib for W. H. Mackey. Five reel Chaplin comedy afternoon and evening, Friday, October Bth. See the King of Fun-Makers. Oats are quoted a cent higher today, while the top for wheat is again up to 85 cents. Corn remains at 55 cents. Your only chance to 4ee Charles Chaplin in Rensselaer. Remember the date, Friday, Oct. Bth. Mrs. R. D. Thompson wishes to announce that she will entertain her Sew Club Thursday afternoon of this week. Charles Chaplin will be in Rensselaer Friday, Oct. Bth. Don’t miss seeing him. Admission only 5 and 10 cents. Mr. and Mrs. C. .B. Wells returned yesterday from a visit of three weeks with their son, Simeon and wife at Seymour. Chaplin at the Chicago Speedway races in 5 reels, day and night, Friday, Oct Bth, at the Rex Theatre. Mrs. J. J. Robinson came from Lafayette yesterday to visit for several days with her daughter, Mrs. J. Harve Robinson. We are ready to show you our new ladies’ coats and suits. Come in. ROWLES & PARKER. Misses Hattie Grant and Alice Dewey went to Chicago this morning to make some millinery puichases for Mrs. Mary Meyer-Healy. A new car of White Star and Monogram flour jutft received. Call and get prices. ROWLES A PARKER.
Ladies’ gunmetal or patent leather cloth top shoes, plain and cap toe, low and military heels, all sizes, per pair 32.50, at Rowles A Parker’s. Mrs. Benjamin Harris left this morning for Warsaw and Akron, Ind., and will spend two weeks visiting relatives there and at other places. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane and family, of Parr, and Mr. and Mrs. John Werner and family, of Rensselaer, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lambert Sunday. We have a lot of empty vinegar, molasses, lard and pork barrels to use for cider, songhum, krtut or pork barrels. ? - JOHN EGER. Mrs. R. A. Rockwood returned to her home in Indianapolis yesterday, having been here since the drowning of Delos Woodworth. She is an aunt of Mrs. Woodworth. Ladies—Don’t forget the big ready-to-wear line upstairs at Rowles A Parker’s. S. F. Tull, postmaster at Monon, has been in Rensselaer and surrounding country some this week. He is engaged in selling stock medicine and is having a good business. John Galldavan, a St. Joseph’s college student who fractured his right collarbone about three weeks ago, went to Columbia-City today to remain until his injury is better. F. M. Haltton and family, of Roselawn, are getting ready to move to Major, Saskatchewan, Canada, and he came here today for a short visit, while his family went to Monticello to visit relatives. He is a .on of Sylverter Hatton, who recently died here. Ross Hufford is sUbrtituting for a few days for Elmer Wilcox at the depot. Elmer is attending the K. of P. grand lodge in Indianapolis today and tomorrow will go to Chicago to witness the Cubs and Sox in the first of their annual clash. S. C. Irwin went to North Judson today on a business -trip. Last year he figured in the sale of a tract of land containing 1100 acres there and now it is being divided into truck tracts of from 5 to 20 acres and will be Sold the same as the Newland and Springer tracts have been sold. Mr. Irwin considers the proposition a good one and believes it will enjoy a good sale.
THE MONTHLY CONSUMPTION of our coal for the house is always noticeably less than other grades and you obtain just as much heat That saving in coal is saving money. Convince your self. Don’t take our word for it. Take our coal. IC. WIN & CO. »—» •*■■■ - J .■■■ * > is a
