Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Theodore George went to Frank-,' fort today. J. S. Brenner, of Mt. Ayr, took the train here today for Chicago. The “Hoviland” man tailored garments for ladies are fully guaranteed by Rawles & Parker. John Chilcote continues about the same and will be taken to his home the last of the week. You ladies certainiv should visit Rowles & Parker’s new ready to wear department. It’s up to date. Harvey Davisson and Thomas Inkley, of Mt. Ayr, went to Lafayette today. If you want to be comfortable and yet have that new dress fit perfectly, try a “Kabo” “Live Model” corset from Rowles & Parker’s. 'John Ross, of Frankfort, who owns a considerable amount of Jasper county' land, was in Rensselaer today What you will receive when you buy Kasper’s coffee; More cups per pound and more flavor per cup. Sold exclusively by Rowles & Parker. Attorney A. H. Hopkins and son, Ellis, accompanied Mrs. Sarah Ell’s to her home at Monticello today. You cannot beat it in quality or price. White Star Flour, known as the great bread maker. Sold and guaranteed by Rowles -& Parker. Omar Osborne came down from Chicago Monday night and went to Greencastle today. Ladies’ high cut shoes in. white reinskin, the proner thing for dress wear. Let us show you a pair at popular prices. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Catherine Robbins, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Kellner, left this morning for her home at Dayton, Ohio.

Delos Thompson, who has been conihied to his home with erysipelas for some time, was able to be up town today. ' Paul Miller came up Saturday from Indianapolis for a few days’ visit with relatives. Paul is attending Indiana Dental College. The simplest, most perfect planter on the market is the Moline fourwheel planter. The fertilizer is over the rear axle and there is no neck weight.— Kellner & Callahan. Mrs. Calvin Cain has been taken to her home after being at the hospital for over seven weeks. She is very. much impr o ved.~_ ; The highest quality pumps and shoes at the lowest possible prices. We keep up the quality and keep down the prices. Give us a call. ROWLES & PARKER. Mesdames Ray Wood and Ethel Smith went to Indianapolis today to attend the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Men’s, boys’ and children’s shoes and slippers in all styles and leathers. ...We have, a long line for you to choose from. Let us show you. ROWLES & PARKER. Prosecuting Attorney R. O. Hess, of Kentland, was in Rensselaer Took, ing after matters at the court housg in which the State of Indiana is thterested— -30,000 spring plants. 86 kinds. Home grown, climated, and well rooted. Shrubs should be planted now.— J. H. Holden, Phone 426. The Industrial Society of the M. E. church will hold an apron sale and market beginning at 10 o’clock Sal> Imlay, April 28, in the vac-ant room in the K. of P. building.

April has been an in and outer, presenting some very fine doys, only to turn without any apparent reason and hand us cold weather, which has geen a handicap to vegetation. Just received a large supply of nice white clover honey, about the only article that has not advanced in price. Sold by weight instead of carton. Per lb. 15c. ROWLES & PARKER, Mrs. Daniel Boardwell, who has been visitng her parents her for a few days, returned to her home near Fair Oaks. Mr. Boardiwell is employed on one of the Lawler Ranches. Gwin, Washburn and Kresler to Chicago on the early morning train. While our buggies are of the very highest quality and the most elegant style, our prices are the most reasonable. An examination of our stock will convince you.—-Kellner & Callahan. Sunday evening was the scene of a pleasant surprise given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Free Wood in honor of Mrs. Wood’s birthdav. Forty-two friends and relatives partook of the two-course luncheon, after which various games were played, all leaving at a late hour wishing her many more such birthdays. We will have a large car of the famous Deering Standard twine and would be pleased to have your order now. We guarantee the twine and the price.—Kellner & Callahan.

FOR RENT— 7 room house, all modem conveniences, hot and cold water, bath and toilet. Extra lot for potatoes. Garage. Phone 605, John Duvall, a '/ FOR - RENT—lmproved 80 acre farm, 2 miles southwest of Wheat* field.—Harvey Davisson, Rensselaer, Ind. . FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms. Small family without children;— Mrs> Rebecca Stevenson, phone 560. FOR RENT —Residence, 3 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A. Turfler.