Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Attorney George Hershman, of Crown Point, is here on legal business. Have you seen those 25c value wool sox for 19c at Rowles & Parker’s. The Round Table Club will meet Thursday afternoon of this week with Mrs. Mary D. Eger. Mrs. Philip McElfresh and Mrs. Harrison Warren are visitihg in Lafayette. TWO-SEVEN-THREE—Phone this number for the famous Patson hard coal. Second shipment of cotton and woolen blankets now in stock. Look them over at Rowles & Parker’s. The new pastor of the Baptist church, Rev. J. H. Beard, will preach morning and evening at the church next Sunday. Everybody invited. Men’s and boys’ sweater coats, all sizes, with large shawl collars, special at 50c each, at Rowles & Parker’s. C. W. Eger’s fine new home on College avenue facing Milroy Park, is nearing completion and he expects to occupy it the latter part of next week. J. P. Hammond’s fine new house on South Cullen street is practically finished and will be occupied this week. Washbum Crosby’s Gold Medal flour, made from No. 1 spring wheat, $1.45 a sack. , JOHN EGER.
Although many residents of this city and the acquaintances of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown are aware that they erected a four-apartment flat building at Palatka, Fla., the past summer, it is probable that an item about it at this belated time will still be news to many. Dr. Brown went there in the spring and purchased a lot and let the contract for the erection of the apartments and Mrs. Brown, who returned I from there only a few weeks ago, was 1 there when they were completed and leased. The building consists of four apartments, each of three rooms and sleeping porch and modern in every particular. The apartment is beautifully located, facing landscaped grounds and with the St. Johns river only a short block away. The apartments found many anxious to lease them and all are now rented each for S2O per month, three of them leased j but the fourth is rented only by the month as Mrs. Brown and Mary Jane, at least, will spend part of each year there. Building can oe much more economically done there than here and the investment is proving a very excellent one. Baled wheat and oats straw; also good hay, for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. There were 2,000,000 Slavs in the \j. S. before the war broke out. New crop white comb honey 15c a pound at Home Grocery. If you are looking for an ideal range coal try our B. B.—Harrington Bros. Co. Greater New York schools contain' 831,885 pupils. Americans used 46,000,000 bunches of bananas in 1914.
Rensselaer Bus Line Between Rensselaer & Remington Fare 75 Cents ♦ Leave Rensselaer 7:45 a. m„ arrive at Remington 8:30 a. m. Leave Remington 9:05 a. m., arrive at Rensselaer 3:45 a. m. Leave Rensselaer 4:00 p. m., arrive ar Remington 4:40 p. m. Leave Remington 5:10 p. m„ arrive at Rensselaer 5:45 P- m. Bus starts from Makeever Hotel in Rensselaer, and Pan Handle Depot in Remington, each and every day. Rensselaer Bus Line Sam Duvall, Prop. OAKLAWN STOCK FARM FOR SALE—A choice lot of pure bred Hampshire boars, sired by State Fair winners. My herd is cholera immune by use of th? simultaneous method. Pedigrees furnished with each hog. John R. Lewis & Son, Rensselaei, Ind., R. D. 1, 912-J. 9 NOTICE TO INVESTORS. FOR SALE—SB,OOO non-taxable necureties, drawing 5 per cent interest, absolutely safe. For information write or call John B. Lyons, Jr., Brook, Ind. *
