Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. I. Hoover made a business trip to Chicago today. Lester. Rich went to Chicago on busipess today. Dr. F. A. Turfier made a Business trip to Chicago today. Miss Beulah Shehan, of Monon, came today for a visit with Mrs. A. G. Catt. White high shoes, white kid pumps, ■ white 2 strap slippers; also the white 1 strap rubber sole Dolly Dimple slipper in all sizes at Rowles & Parker’s, Mr . P. N. Haan returned to her home in Chicago today after a visit here with Mrs. J. W. Nelson. Strawberries and home grown asparagus, fresh every morning at the Home Grocery. ...... —__ Trade at the Sanitary Grocery. We can please you on any article you may wish to buy. The bfest brands at the most reasonable prices. ROWLES & PARKER. The Pythian Sisters will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in regular session at the hall. High grade poultry feeds for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. The newest things in ladies’, misses’ and children’s summer coats. We get the new things as soon as they are made. ROWLES & PARKER. E. J. Jacobs, of South Carolina, was here Tuesday and Wednesday visiting his cousin, Mrs. Clency Wood. We still have some fine sand grown potatoes at 30c a peck. HOME GROCERY. Boys’ summer suits with 2 pair pants, all sizes, from $3.50 a suit up. Many patterns to choose from. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Anna Worland left for Hammond and Chicago today for visits, after visiting here with her brother, D. M. Worland, and other relatives. Young men’s white sole, English last, gunmetal oxfords, the newest and dressiest oxford on the market. See them at Rowles & Parker’s. Rev. Asa McDaniel officiated at the marriage Wednesday afternoon at the county clerk’s office of Estel Elias Marion, of Parr, and Clara Ellen Gasaway, of Virgie. When we show our cutsomers our SIO.OO serge suits they can hardly believe we are selling them at that price. Come and see them for yourself. ROWLES&JPARKER._ Miss Mezza Wood returned to her home in Chicago today, being accompanied by her sister, Mrs. H. E. Hartley, who will visit her for a few days. You can buy work shoes of us without giving a mortgage on your farm. Our prices are reasonable and our shoes .are solid. -- ROWLES & PARKER. The season tickets for the May Festival are now on sale at the drug stores, Thompson & Waymire’s restaurant, and the library. They are 50c. Get your ticket at one of these places and save a rush at the door. Get your new pumps or strap slippers before the advance in price. Manufatturers say they cannot, fill orders. Our prices are-reasonable. ROWLES & PARKER. Last Sunday at the home of Evert Grimes, 6 miles west of Rensselaer, a surprise was given on Mrs. Grimes by their neighbors and friends, thirtyfive being present. All had a good dinner at the noon hour, music in the afternoon. A shortage of machine guns, so acute that no more can be supplied the militia for training purposes, was admitted Tuesday by the war department. All available guns have been forwarded to the border, and there is grave question if the supply is anywhere near adequate. Whooping Cough. One of the most successful preparations in use for this disease is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. S. W. McClinton, Blandon Springs, Ala., writes, “Our baby had whooping cough as bad as most any baby could have it. I gave him Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and it soon got him well.” For sale by B. F. Fendig. C Amos Prince, 63, a farmer Pving near Wabash, went out to milk his cows as usual Tuesday morning, but when he had his pail about full decided that he had lived long enough and committed suicide by shooting himself with a shotgun. Northern Indiana and western Michigan were Wednesday swept by the worst rain, wind and lightning storm in, years. The property damage will total near $500,000, according to reports received from various ponits. CASTORIA For Infants andChiMren. lha KM Yu Han Always Boagtrt Bean tns
