Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1916 — Page 3

Bargain Day APRIL 5 We will sell all articles in ENAMELED WARE AND CUTLERY at exceptionally low prices E. D. Rhoades & Son

FENDIG’S FAIR THE STORE FOR WOMEN V i. —— Announcing a complete showing of beautiful Easter Garments and charming accessories of dress. Many bargains not mentioned in our sale ad will be on display and the savings will be enormous all through the store. Considering the advance in price of all woolen and silk materials, we are offering some special prices on our new spring suits and coats, in taffeta silk, poplins, gabardines, serges, white chinchilla and black and white checks. t Our Shirt Waist Stock is complete. Every style new to the season is here. ' S. FEN DIG

SPECIALS FOR MARKET* PAY OWtY None Such Corn reg. 15c, sale day 10c Blood Red Salmon “ 20c, “ “ 15c Fancy Sliced Pineapple* reg. 15c sale day . 12c None Such Raisins, 1 pound pk. reg. 15e, sale day -12 c Clothes Hampers withlids,4o, 60,75 c Any 5c cigar in the case - 3c DON’T FORGET THE PLACE ROWEN’S GROCERY Phone 202 ~ - - ; ; — ~ . ■ ' , , «'*' - - -- ■ w e \ “ ' \ O. L. Calkins LeoWorbud. CALKINS & WORLAND ' Funeral Directors Parlors In Nowds Block across from the postoffice. New. combination aoto ambulanee and funeral ear. Expert services guarantee*. In a 0 cases entrusted te our care. Mr* Calkins is licensed as funeral director and embalmer in both r»Ms«Sand Illinois. Phones 25 or 307

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Have Your Teeth Pulled “Twilight Sleep” Way.

At the semi-annual dental show in I Chicago from April 4 to April 7, it ! will be demonstrated how a dentist ! can walk up and down the back of a patient’s neck, play “Tipperary” on the patient's teeth with cold steel and lacerate nerves without inconvenience or pain to the. patifinL_.AlLlhi§i_M. an aid to suffering humanity and modem dentistry, will be demonstrated with the so-called twilight sleep. When dentists employ this method of digging a posthole for a new tooth, ’tis said, the patient can see and hear, , but he cannot feel—that is, his nerves are put to bed. iSo much gold will be on display at the show the managers have taken out $350,000 insurance and have hired secret service men. A new line of buggies on exhibition at Scott Brothers on Market Day.

Look Here: Roosevelt And Elihu Root Together.

Theodore Roosevelt and Elihu Root, foes in 1912 and 1914, had luncheon together Friday at the home of Robert Bacon in New York. Henry Cabot Lodge and General Leonard Wood were also guests at the luncheon. Roosevelt >nd Root shook hands for the first tdpie in nearly five Colonel Roosevelt said that, preparedness and not politics was the subject discussed, but it is said that politicians put that report aside with a smile. The Chicago Herald says that Roosevelt supporters in New York are predicting that Roosevelt is as “good as nominated” for president by republicans. *

Special bargains on Market Day at Scott Brothers’ Harness Shop.

“Go to Church Sunday” is quite a new thing, but the fundamental, moral and spiritual principles for which the church stands are not new. These remain the same for every age and generation, and furnish the only safe foundation for character building. He who builds on this foundation will not suffer a blight, but feel himself challenged to the best there is in him. The organized church is the instrument that God uses for the propagation of truth and righteousness, and he who practices church attendance gives God a chance in his life. ’Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth iof God,” and we should take that part of us that needs word feeding where the feeding it done. “Go to Church Sunday” for Rensselaer comes on April 16.

For Men Market Day Only On Market Day, April 5, we are going to sell a 35c celebrated Durham Duplex Razor With two 5c cakes of shaving soap, making a total of 45c for this day only atr 25c A clothes line reel free with each dollar purchase of any Nyal Remedy. A. F. LONG

THE CITY BAKERY Makers of “BEST YET” Bread ' \ 49 Sail Dav Specials 7 loaves bread, 25c Cookies, 5c Dozen A. ' Bever & Eiselsbach

Obituary of Floyd L. Rowen.

Floyd L. Rowen, son of Frank J. Rowen and Daisy (Crisler) Rowen, was bom Dec. 24, 1894, departed this life at the home of his parents, in Rensselaer, Monday morning, March 27, at 6:10 o’clock, after an illness of about four years. Floyd’s first trouble originated when his knee was injured as he went to step from a delivery wagon he was driving for his father. The knee was slightly crashed and the injury grew worse as time went on and finally about a year ago tuberculosis of the knee set in. Every effort was made to find a remedy but the knee gradually became worse, and the tubercular condition extended to the lungs, and for the past three years his condition had been' such as to hold but little prospects for his, recovery. For some time he acted as a messenger at the Western Union Telegraph office and made many friends. He was a young man of very mild and likable disposition, always faithful to his home, Sunday school and many friends, and there is a general feeling of sorrow at his deatli. He is survived by his father, stepmother, one sister, one brother, and one half sister.

Card of Thanks.

„ We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for their assistance and loving kindness to our con and brother during sickness and death, and for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowen and Children.

See Scott Brothers when wanting buggies and harness. Their line is complete. British casualties in March, as compiled from published lists, amounted to I,IOT officers and 19,317 men. A new line of Harper and Brown buggies just received at Scott Broth ers. Calls for approximately 4,500,000 feet of yellow pine lumber for car construction are to be made upon the market within thfe next few days. The Wabash railroad recently sent out inquiries for lumber for 1,000 box cars and for 1,250 sets of draft sills. Don’t forget to call at Scott Brothers’, on Market Day. Special bargains. The first “gasoline cavalry” patrolling the Mexican border went on duty Thursday, when a detachment was sent out in light automobiles to replace horsemen. Major Stockle said the machine scould cover much more territory than could be expected of the cavalrymen. Nearly one-third of the steel rail -producing capacity of the United States is centered in this region; approximately one-fifth of it is in Gary alone. The Gary and South Chicago rail mills represent one-half of the rail capacity of the steel - orporation. If Theodore Roosevelt is not named as the republican nominee for president it won’t be the fault of The Brook Reporter. No comment favoring him as a candidate escapes Editor Foresman, who still claims to be a progressive, and the articles ate reproduced in The Reporter in an effective way.

Market Saturday.

The Westminster Class of the Pres* byterian Sunday school will hold a market Saturday morning at Warner Bros, store. Make your purchases there.

Change in Singer Agency.

The Singer sewing machine agency has been transferred to me and hereafter all payments should be made to me. A full line of machines will be kept in stock at my piano store. H. R. LANGE.

Warning to Farmers and Others.

It has come to my notice that in times past junk has been bought in the country by parties representing that they were buying for me. M 7 agents will hereafter have a letter signed by me althorizing them to buy for me and a demand should be made to see such letter before selling to strangers. I will at all times pay the highest market price for your junk and solicit your patronage. SAM KARNOWSKY, Phone 577 Rensselaer, Ind. A nice line of buggies at Scott Brothers.

Highest prices paid for produce.— Rowen’s Grocery, Phone 202. Try our Classified Column. Order your calling card* here.

W. S. RICHARDS Phone 331 l Practical Painter . and Paper Hanger Rnnsselaer, Indiana

Commencing Monday, April 3, and lasting one week, till Saturday night, April 8. The greatest week's bargains in groceries ever Weld in the city. ~~ 25 lb. sack of H, & E. cane, granulat ed sugar, cheaper than it can be bought in car lots, one sack to a customer $1.85 1 lb. can of Arbuckles Carnation coffee (steel cut) 23c 1 lb. of ourTjOcTJap tea for 35c; 3 lbs for SI.OO 5 lbs of fancy California evaporated peaches for .........25c 4 1-lb. pkgs evaporated apples for 26c 4 lbs of prunes for 25c 32 bars of Daylight soap for ............ 25c 4 2-lb cans of sweet com for , 25c 4 2-lb cans sweet peas for -25 c 4 2-lb cans baked beans in tomato sauce .25c 4 2-lb cans of red beans for ft • 25c 4 2-lb cans of wax beans for -25 c 4 2-lb cans of green string beans for ...... 1 25c 4 3-lb cans of. sauerkraut for ....25c 4 3-lb cans of hominy for •' 25c All of the above canned goods taken from our regular 10c and every can guaranteed. One car of northern sand-grown Minnesota early seed potatoes: Early Ohios, per bushel • $1.20 Early Rose, per bushel $1.20 Early Red Triumph, or Six Weeks, per bushel $1.60 Open Evenings Till 8 O'clock. Phone 54 JOHN EGER

‘Blue Ribbon Flour’ Sale Day Only $1.35 per 50 Pound Sack At any grocery in town or the mill Satisfaction guaranteed or money back ■ Bran per hundred - $1.25 Middlings “ - $1.30 at the mill only Iroquois Roller Mills Phone 456

ILARSH & HOPKINSI I PENSLAR DRUG STORE I I South Side Washington Street I I 9 We are making a* I I SPECIAL SALE ON WALL PAPER I I THREE BIG DAYS—APRIL 4-5-6 I I We have selected 50 Rooms of Paper of which we I 120 ..ROLLS AND BORDER FOR SI.OO | 50 Patterns at 5c r 011.... T/i* Value i" 50 Patterns at'7'/ z c roll a ! ue H 9 25 Patterns at 10c roll 12/2C Value M m 25 Patterns at 12>/ 2 c roll 15c Value B 25 Patterns at 15c roll. .. ■•• • • 20c Value J| .Cut-Out borders to match many of these for 3c pel m ■ yard, a saving of 2c per yard on the border : : : M Bring ue the size of your rooms and we will save you money I DON’T FORGET THE DAYS—APRIL 4-5-6 |

H it’s Electrical let Leo Mecklenburg do It. .Phone 621

ICE. . Having purchased the ice business here, all calls for ice should be made to the undersigned at Phone 104. We will also jfiow and harrow gardens. WHITE & LEE. All members and supporters of the Presbyterian church are urged to be present at the congregational meeting next Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock, April 5. JOE JEFFRIES, Clerk. W" w . * "'•r 1...

CHAS. W. PLATT CEMENT CONTRACTOR I have, purchased a new ce* ■“ ment mixing machine and am now prepared to do all kinds of cement work, including blocks. Ask for prices. Phone 366 - ■-■ ; "• Make Rowen’s pwsery ywor" headquarters on Market Day. Auto trailers at Scott Brothers. Just the thing to carry loads behind.* your auto. Prices reasonably,..