Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR KENT. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. With bath. Phone 258. FOR RENT—A 3-room house in the northeast part of town. Inquire of Harvey Davisson. FOR RENT —80 acres of blue grass pasture between Remington and Rensselaer; will take in stock at reasonable rates. Good water and a man in Care of stock daily. Write M. L. 3., Box 408, Wheatfield, Ind. FOR RENT—By month, some extra fine blue grass pasture land far cattle and horses, which I will rent reasonably. Address P. F. Naylor, Thayer, Ind., R. D. 1. DeMotte phone. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with bath; 1 block from court house. Phone 306. Vem Nowels made a business trip to Chicago'today. $15.75 will buy you an all wool $lB Clothcraft suit when you’re Hamillized. The sew club will meet with Mrs. M. V. Brown Thursday instead of with Mrs. W. J. Wright. 25c boys’ stockings, 2 for 25c, when you’re Hamillized. You will find all the new things here for that summer dress or waist. New fabrics arriving every week. Look them over at Rowles & Parker’s. L. N. T. Whitten, of Roselawn, is spending the day with his daughter, Mrs. E. J. Gamester. Ladies’ kid 1 strap slipper, plain toe, medium heel, just the kind for house comfort. All sizes, $1:25--and $1.50, at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. J. J. Eigelsbach went to Chicago this morning for a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eigelsbach. $5.75 will buy the boy an all wool blue serge suit with 2 pair pants, worth $7, when you’re Hamillized. A Flora minister who addressed a class of graduates said that a coffin was the only place for folded hands. Quite a sermon in those few words. Another Ford party. Get Hamillized. ' ~ Attorneys T. B. Cunningham, Ray Cummings. L. Sammons, of Kentland, and Frank Davis, of Brook, were Rensselaer visitors today. “Get Hamillized” and you may ride in a Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Tuteur and son have returned to Chicago after a - week’s- visi l with Anna ~TufeuF and family. C. Arthur Tuteur was home from Indianapolis over Sunday. We guarantee every article purchased at our store to be as represented. If for any reason you are not satisfied return the article and we will refund your money. ROWLES & PARKER. Dr. J. W. Merry, of Mt. Ayr, went to Indianapolis today to attend the meeting of the health officers of the state. Dr. F. H .Hemphill, of Renssealer, county health officer, is also in attendance. 50c woik shirts 45c, 85c overalls 75c, when you’-re Hamillized. John Ward, the blacksmith, will take his 15-month-old son, Ronald Kenneth, to Lafayette for an operation Thursday for rupture. The baby was sick for some time and the rupture occurred then. It is believed that the operation will be successful. sl2 all wool blue serge suits for $9.75 when you’re Hamillized.

Rev. J. M. Kendell and wife, who are leaving Morocco and locating at Kewanna, where he will be the pastor of the Baptist church, visited over night with Rev. F. H. Beard and wife. They have been located in Morocco for about 15 months. Do your trading at the largest, cleanest and lightest store in Jasper county and save money. Our prices the lowest for first class merchandise. ROWLES & PARKER. A. H. Maquire, an attorney from Oyford, was here on court business today. He is interested in the suit of the heirs of Samuel Maguire against Peregrine et al and the case was postponed until the September term. Fashion Park Clothes, Stetson hats, Manhattan shirts, when .you’re Hamillized. / 1 ...» . 1.--Mrs.. A. L. Branch left this morning for Stockton, Cal., aTter spending ab.out a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wilcox. Misses . Beatrice and Cophine Branch, who accompanied her here, will remain for several months. The sew club will meet w’ith Mrs. Will Barkley Thursday afternoon. r J. P. Simons returned this morning from a visit at Monticello and Loganspprt, where he mdt a number of Kis old com rades in the fith lndiana—cavairy. At Logansport he -met three comrades he had not seen since they were discharged at Indianapolis on June 28th, 1865, at the close of the war. It was certainly a fine reunion for all.