Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Smoked white fish at Osborne's. Peter, Nomensen, of Dwight, 111., is looking after his farming interests here. Chaplin Comedy Carnival at The Rex Theatre Friday, day and night, Oct 8. Fun, fun, fun. Mr. and Mre. Geo. W. Hopkins are spending two or three days in Chicago. New four-in-hand ties just received. The latest thing in ties. Get one at Rowles & Parker's. Allie Francis has moved into his new house on his farm northeast of Aix. We have a nice winter coat for you. ROWLES A PARKER. Mrs. W. H. Beam will entertain the Round Table Club Thursday afternoon, Oct 7th. Ladies—Don’t forget the big ready-to-wear line upstairs at Rowles & Parker’s. Purdue is to choose its yell leader today; now it will be up to the coach to make a team worth yelling about. We are ready to show you our new ladies’ coats and suits. Come in. ROWLES & PARKER. Misses Lucy and Ada Harris and Miss DeLong, of Mt. Ayr, and Miss Lucy Brusnahan, of Parr, are attending normal school at Terre Haute. Ladies’ gunmetal or patent leather cloth top shoes, plain and cap toe, low and military heels, all sizes, per pair $2.50, at Rowles & Parker’s. Miss Nellie Osborn, of Gillam township, has gone to Rosebud, Mont., to visit her sister, Mrs. William Swartz. Returning she will visit for a short time at Mitchell, S. Dak. Five reel Chaplin comedy afternoon and evening, Friday, October Bth. See the King of Fun-Makers. The Chicago city series between the Cubs and 'White Sox opened today. Vaughn drew the pitching assignment from the Cubs, with Scott on the hill for the Hose. Charles Chaplin will be in Rensselaer Friday, Oct. Sth. Don’t miffs seeing him. Admission only 5 and 10 cents.

The Junior Aid Society of thfe Christian church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 with Miss Eva Maines. Every member is requested to be present. Important business. Your only chance to see Charles Chaplin in Rensselaer. Remember the date, Friday, Oct. Bth. Mrs. Willis Lutz, who was operated on at St. Luke’s hospital last Saturday, is getting along as well as could be expected. It is probable that she will be at the hospital, however, for two or three weeks yet. Mayor William Hale Thompson has ordered all saloons in Chicago closed on Sunday. Trouble Starts. We hope him Well, but unless his poilce department is more dependable than in most cities the reform move will not get very far. The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Wood. All members and friends are urged to be preseht to hear the reports from the delegates who attended the missionary meeting at Evanston. A new car of White Star and Monogram flour just received. Call and get prices. ROWLES •& PARKER. Mrs. John Vanatta and Mrs. Maria Hopkins have each been members of the Presbyterian church for fifty •years and the long and faithful service was remembered by the congregation Sunday morning when they (were each presented with beautiful bouquets of flowers. We have a lot of empty vinegar, molasses, lard and pork barrels to use for cider, sorghum, krtut or pork barrels. JOHN EGER. Bill Ervin is staying at the Wilson Shafer property during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Shafer in the wefft. A postal card received from Mr. Shafer states that they were leaving Portland, Oreg., that day. They will visit the exposition at San Francisco and spend some time with relatives in Washington.

r BULBS. This is the time of year to put . them out for the spring blooming. I ! have all kinds and they are fine ones, , tulips, hyacinths and others. Order t now and have the pleasure of flowers j when the snow leaves in the spring. t Watch for an opening.—J. H. Holden. Try our daaslfled Ootann.

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. J. C GWIN & CO.