Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Callahan are spending today in Kersey. Miss Cora Bruner, of Hebron, is visiting Miss Maurine Tuteur. Miss Bessie Dempsey, of McCoysburg, was a Rensselaer visitor today. John Lonergan made a business trip to Hoopeston, 111., today. Mrs. John Ward went to Roselawn today to spend the day. John Halladay returned this morning from a trip to Chicago Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Tuteur and son, of Chicago, are visiting Mrs. Anna Tuteur and family. The 'aughters of the American -Revolution will meet Thursday, April 27, with Mrs. H. E. Parkison. A full attendance desired. For the best quality merchandise at the lowest prices the Big Corner Department Store is the acknowledged leader. ROWLES & PARKER. English hhs received another visitation from Zeppelins, three of the airships having dropped bombs on the eastern counties. Miss Gladys Jackson returned to Evanston today after a ten days’ visit with her aunt, Mrs. Milton Roth, and other relatives here. Dr. H. J. Kannal went to Indianapolis today to attend a meeting of the state veterinary board, of which he is the secretary. Mrs. J. W. Crooks and Mrs. Geo. W. Reed went to Indianapolis today to attend the grand chapter meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star. Those indigo blue and Stiffel stripe overalls worth SI.OO for 75c a pair at our store. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Lida Renwrick, who has been teaching school in Mt. Ayr, returned today to her home in Monon, the Mt. Ayr school year having been finished Saturday.

Robert Toombs and wife returned this morning from Lafayette, where they had visited from Saturday until today with her sister, who is very low with consumption. Ladies’ kid and patent leather strap pump, all sizes, from $1.25 to $3.50 a pair. We have, about 18 different styles for you to choose from at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. Walter English came from Lafayette this morning to get her little daughter, who had been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Babcock, near Parr, since Sunday. A few days ago Mrs. L. V. Martin, who lives in the east part of town, fell while washing some steps and tore the leaders of the left ankle. Mrs. Martin is unable to be out now and will probably be laid up for some time. A new assortment of patterns in curtain voiles, scrims, and marquisettes at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. Evelyn Scearcy returned today from a visit of about two weeks in Lafayette. Mrs. Scearcy, who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Harp, was accompanied home by Mrs. Harp’s niece, Mrs. Tom Fowler, who will visit here a few days. Get that new tailored suit or spring coat before the best numbers are all sold.’ The Siegel garment is the best sold by Rowles & Parker’s. The Ellis bill posting company continues to widen its territory and to put in new billboards. Twenty-seven towns are now included in its territory and fbr the past week Manager Ellis and his assistants have been putting in new boards at North Judson and San Pierre. Young men’s all wool suits in blue serge and novelty and $12.50 per suit. See them at our store. RQWLES&PARKER.-. Those SI.OO tub silks will,make you the most serviceable wash waist. Just a few left at Rowles & Parker’s. A ‘ nice line of buggies at Scott Brothers.