Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Knox was home for a Sunday visit with his father, Thomas Knox. Theodore George spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Lottie George. 4 b A new assortment of summer wa3h dresses especially priced at Rowles & Parker's. , John Duvall is here for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall. The Lafayette Red Sox were shut out by the Taste Telks of Indianapolis Sunday, 2 to 0. Ed Robinson and Joe Reeves were home from Chicago to spend Sunday with their parents.

Mrs. Harve J. Robinson returned Sunday from a visit of a week with her parents in Morocco. New numbers in pretty lingerie and tub silk waists received each week at Rowles & Parker’s. Jphn Knox was down from Chicago over Sunday visiting relatives and friends at the “old home town.” The weather bureau at St. Joseph’s college reports the rainfall Friday night to have been exactly two inches as recorted there.

The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. Calkins, at her new home on Vine street. Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jeffries and the latter’s mother, Mrs. Fair, made an auto trip Sunday to Mt. Ayr and Brook. Virgil Denniston will return here from Montana this week and work in Cal Cain’s barbershop. He was formerly in partnership with Mr. Cain.

We refund the purchase price on any article returned in good condition if you are not satisfied with your purchase. Our aim is to phase everybody at Rowles & Parker’s. Donald and Thomas Hollingsworth sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoi lingsworth, drove down from Chicago yesterday for a short visit with friends here. Sport shirts in pure white; also white with colored collars and several patterns of stripes, all sizes. Sea them at Rowles & Parker’s.

The Republican will be sent for the next year to Mrs. R. H. Davison, who was formerly Miss Bernice Rhoades and who now lives at 904 South Paffield St., Springfield, 111. Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp and two children, of Chicago Heights, visited over Sunday with his sister, Mrs. W. P. Cooper, near Reynolds, and came here today to visit relatives until tomorrow afternoon.

Let us take your order for a suit made from cool, serviceable materials. We have many patterns for you to choose from. See them at Rowles & Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. Orlen Grant, of Hammond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant, and left today for Lafayette, where they will spend the summer. Orlen’s- condition is somewhat improved since his last visit here and his complete recovery is earnestly hoped for by all his friends.

The proper foundation for your new gown is a “Kabo Live Model Corset.” _ ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. S. K. Selig, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Traub, for the past two months, started today for her home in New York City. She will stop in Indianapolis for a visit of several days with relatives. Young men’s straw hats in all styles and shapes; also a good line of genuine Panamas at reasonable prices at Rowles & Parker’s. Comparatively few cars are passing through Rensselaer ’to the races in contrast to foitner years, and according to Lafayette papers, there are not so many attending from this section of the country and Chicago. The Chicago race is given as the reason.

For fresh, clean and Highest grade groceries try an order from cur grocery department. You order will be filled just as you order it. Try us and SC6* ROWLES & PARKER. James Lefler and C. W. Bussell went to Ottawa, 111., yesterday, intending to bring Mrs. Lefler back with them. She has been in the tuberculosis sanitorium there. They found her so much improved in health that they decided to leave her there for further treatment, and returned without her. ——— ■ it C. W. Bussell has the contract for moving the Presbyterian parsonage for E. D. Rhoades. Also the bam of I. N. Hemphill, which will be moved to the north side of his lot and converted into a garage, and the E. L. Hollingsworth bam to 2 lot owned by Mrs. Emma York on Washington Avenue. The bam will be converted into a residence. Clean, stylish, honest made shoes and slippers in all leathers and ] asts. Buy a pair at our store and you will Save money. Special care taken in fitting children’s shoes at Rowles & Parker’s.