Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Jasper county circuit court will convene next Monday. Attorney W. H. Parkinson went to Indianapolis, today on a business trip. The Matinee Musicale will meet Friday afternoon at the Christian church at 2:30 o’clock. Miss Grace Crisler returned to Brook this morning after visiting relatives here for several days. Chester Zea, city teamster, has been having a severe attack of the grip but he is better this morning. George Lonergan, who attends high school, is sick at his home near Surrey, ’having a very t bad caes of quinsy. Read our overcoat “ad.” It contains prices of interest to you. Prices you cannot equal. Call and see them, at Rowles & Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phares leit this morning for .Springfield, Ill., for a visit of about three weeks with relatives. Guaranteed all wool up-to-date overcoats, were $12.50, you buy one now for $7.95. We ask you to look them over at Rowles & Parker’s. The waste occasioned by coins rubbing together is said to cost the world a ton and a quarter of gold and eighty-eight tons of silver annually. A gas explosion killed seven men in the Nottingham colliery of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal company at Plymouth, Pa., last Tuesday. Water hampered the work of rescuers. _ X special cull bear fur coat with large shawl collar, extra heavy quilted lining, was $25.00, our price now SIILSO. You cannot equal this coat at our price. ROWLES & PARKER. ! A $15.00 all wool overcoat for $9.95. i This is as good a coat as most merchants ask $lB. Look these over and save money, at Rowles & Parker’s. Where others save you pennies, we I save you dollars. How ? By giving you a $12.50 overcoat for $7.95 and a $15.00 overcoat for $9.95. Where? At the store that appreciates its customers, Rowles & Parker’s. Wesley Tanner, of Lisbon, N. Dak., son of John Tanner of that place, who formerly lived -in this vicinity, has been visiting here with Ed Tanner and family for some time. He will be here about two weeks yet. He has also been visiting in Wheatfield, Lowell and DeMotte, with relatives. Miss Cleo Anderson, accompanied by her mother, left today for her home at Lapel, near Anderson. It was three weeks last night since she was operated on and her recovery has been all that could be expected and she believes that after a rest of four weeks at her home she will be able to return here and resume her. work in the fifth grade of the schools, where she was doing extremely successful work. George Casey returned to his home in Lowell this morning after having , spent "several days at his farm in Union township. He is about half decided to return here this spring and will decide in the next few days. He has been engaged in the real estate business for a number of years and reports having made a number of good sales recently, including 273 acres in Illinois to J. J. Lagler, the price being $29,000. j Otto Braun came down from Lowell last evening on his weekly visit to instruct the band, which he reports doing excellent work. The concerts the coming summer, he says, will be the (best ever held in this city. To make travel more convenient Prof. Braun has purchased a new Ford auto and many of his trips will be made that way as soon as the roads are in condition. His ‘health is now considerably improved and to all appearances he is going to become a robust man again. He says - he has been getting better as his confidence in the ultimate success of his native country, Germany, has increased. He has a number of brothers and other relatives in the war.

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