Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
COLD WAVE HIT WITH FURY IN THE NIGHT First Severely Cold Spell of Season Followed January Rain—Mercury Fell 50 Degrees. A real cold wave or perhaps more properly called a blizzard hit Rensselaer Wednesday evening and the cury, Which had been about 45 or 50 above during the day went -doWh. to 8 below zero. The rain which had fallen the night before and all morning of Wednesday turned to sheets of ice and a heavy wind from the north, west added to the disagreeable features. . The wind subsided but the biting cold remains and the forecast is for more of it. Mrs Pauline Burris carte from otoutsburg this morning to visit relatives. - ~ / ■/" Mrs. Harry McGee and Mrs. Elmer Branaman made a trip to Monon today. 7 John Macy returned to Indianapolis today, his mother, Mrs. John Malceever, being somewhat improved. Mrs. Charles Madlung, of Monon, .who came over to nurse her sister,. Mrs. Mary E. Drake through a case of grip, returned to her home today. 9 days of money saving for our many satisfied customers. The big bills tell vou the story. ROWLES & PARKER. Father George Heldman returned to the sanitarium at Rome City today. He is not dding very well from a physical standpoint. s- Our big bills have good news for you. Read them from bottom. "They are money savers for you. ROWLES & PARKER. Our prices will not he equalled inanv sale. After reading the big bills you will know why. ROWLES & PARKER. The Franeo-American preparations may be obtained from me as resident retailer. —Mrs. Myra Casey, Phone No. 622. Meet us at the- big discount sale Jan. 20 to 29. Goods sold at fire sale prices. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. C. G. Spitler returned this morning from a visit since Monday with her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Clark, at Wheatfield. Our big bills tell you the exact discount on every article. Remember the dates, Jan. 20th to 29th. ROWLES & PARKER. Joseph Havorka, mother of Prof Leo Havorka, and the wife of the latter went to Chicago today. The „e!der Mrs. Havorka will go from there to her home in Mundovi, Vis. .Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Havens and daughter, Mrs Frank Davis, of La.doga, returned to their homes today. They came to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs N. S. Bates. A report that Perry Horton was very critically, ill Wednesday evening with an error, for he began to improve that. day and is now quite a little better. Mark the articles you want on the big bill; bring it with you, and we will fill it foj>you at the big discount ROWLES & PARKER. The ladies home and foreign mis-? sionary society of the Presbyterian church with their families, will hold a missionary tea at the home of A. J. Jlallowa..Friday evening at 6 o’clock. Mrs. A. A. Fell Went to Indinapolis today to consult a specialist again about her trouble, which has suddenly developed in a manner to cause some concern. Her sister, Mrs. Florence Lee, accompanied her. By. calling the Ellis Theatre, Phone 98, seats may now be ordered for Lew Shank in “My Whole D.amm Family,” which will be presented Friday .night, and for “Peck’s Bad Boy,” the new version with 16 musical numbers, which is coming Monday, Jan. 17th. Manager Ellis will be glad to hold the scats so ordered till 8 p. m. the night of the shows. If you miss this big discount sale you are actually losing dollars. But don’t miss it ROWLES & PARKER. It is said that Senator Shively is critically ill and us he should die, as present reports indicate, Governor Ralston will appoint a man in his place. The man will unquestionably be Thomas Taggart. There would be another senator elected next fall and the republicans would undoubtedly find it wise to nominate Will H. Hays, the present state chairman. We cordially invite you to attend our big discount sgle, as it means # saving of dollars to you. Remember the dates, Jan. 20 .to 29, ROWLES & PARKER. Six out of the ten telephone operators are off duty on account of the grippe and other complaints, and, the service is considerably crippled on this account. The management asks the indulgehce of the public for the delay in answering calls on this account. It is impossible to break in new help so as to be of any value in I a case of this kind. . V ■. , VV-- fe \ r -■ t ■ t V.
