Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

P. F. Naylor, of Thayer, was a Rensselaer visitor today. We have a mice, clean-burning lump coal for $4.00. —D. E. Grow. Gerald Hollingsworth went ,to Bainbridge Monday to buy hogs. - *■ -■ | Phone 7 and call for our B. B. range coal.—Harrington Bros. Co. Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor went to Reynold* today for a short visit. We have discovered the ideal range coal. Ask us about, it. Phone No. 7. —Harrington Bros. Co. * Mrs. Chas. Simpson went to Monon today to spend a few days with relative.-;. B. B. or Puritan Egg for the range. Ky. B. or Carbon splint for the heating stove. —Harrington Bros.- Go. Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe and baby, of Louisville, came yesterday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. Now’s the right time. We have the right prices, so buy your rubber boots at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. E. E. Bockma was arrested yesterday for violating the heavy hauling act and on a plea of guilty was fined by Squire Spitler.

Yes! I said, buy the boy a pair of rubber boots. We have them from $1.50 to $2.50. —Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. iMiss Emma Risbling, after a two months’ visit here, returned to Franklin yesterday, w here she has a position as trimmer in a millinery store. Talk to us about your coal; we have something to tell you about our coal.—Harrington Bro«. Co. The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Kate R. Watson. We are the lowest priced clothing house in Rensselaer. Give ns a look for your next suit and we can prove this to you. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. W. H. Saunders, of LaCrosse, Wis., a former teacher in the schools here, came today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long and other friends. _ The ladies of the- M.E.cntnx&-will serve a “Dairy Lunch” dinner in the church dining parlors Tuesday evening, March 7th, beginning at 5 p. m. The public invited. /Ehe finest trained bloodhounds in >ths world will be seen with the Harrnount $20,000 production of Uncle Tom’s Cabin at the Ellis theatre on March 10th and 11th.

Plenty of nice white clover honey at 15c per pound. ROWLES & PARKER. The funniest Topsy, the sweetest Eva, the most comical Marks, and the most faithful. Uncle Tom, all go to make Harmount’s $20,000 oroduction of Uncle Tom’s Cabin the world’s largest and best. At the Ellis March 10 and 11. White Star flour is known as the Great Maker and is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or we cheerfully refund the price you paid.. Try .a sack and its quality. $1 60 per sack. • ROWLES & PARKER. Cabin show in the world is Harmmint’s $20,000 production. This show will be at the Ellis theatre on March 10 and 11, with an acting cast of twenty people, carrying their own band and orchestra, all special scenery and electrical effects. For a short time we offer you White Star flour at $1,60 per sack or Monogram flour $1.70. The price and quality is guaranteed. ROWLES & PARKER. You have seen larger street parades with Uncle Tom’s Cabin, but you have never seen finer scenery and a grander display,of electrical effects than that which will be seen with Harmount’s $20,000 production at the Ellis Theatre March 10 and 11.

If you are having trouble in getting good bread try a sack of Monogram flour and we will guarantee the results to be best. Sold on a money back guarantee, $1.70 per sack. —— ROWLES & PARKER. Drivers of Autos Must —Observe Heavy Hauling Law. On request of the county commissioners, County Attorney Williams has looked up the law relating to heavy hauling over gravel roads while the frost is coming from the ground and has given an opinion that no vehicle or auto with tires five inches or •over can use the road if the combined weight of the vehicle or auto with load exceeds 3,800 pounds. The load cannot be this great if the tires are smaller than the above. Hereafter any one found violating the heavy hauling law while the roads are in the present condition wUlb&»prosecuted— SYLVESTER GRAY, « ;1_ . Road Superintendent. Men’s bip and thigh sporting boots in all grades at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. „ * * • r "*V ■ . t ■ .