Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ed Lane is beginning to get around again after having been laid.up witn tonsilitis and rheumatism. George Donnelly went to Chicago Monday for a few days’ visit with relatives, accompanying the men who came back to get the Premier, car which was wrecked near his home. Ladies’ 1-2 and open strap pumps in real kid and patent leather. All :izes and the latest styles produced. Let us lit you with a pair. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Rebec, ca Robinson, the aged widow of George Robinson, formerly of Hanging Grove township, is very critically ill with, heart trouble at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Maxwell, who Jives on the Welsh brothers farm in Jordan township. When in doubt try Kasper’s coffee. Sold with the agreement it must please you or we cheerfully refund the price ’'ISwIbS & PARKER. (Mrs. Mary M. Godfrey, who has been in Rensselaer for the past two years, was taken today by the Wright ambulance to the Wabash Sanitorium near Lafayette. Mrs. Godfrey has for some time made her home at the White boarding house. She is the widow of a Presbyterian ministe r and it is understood that she became a cripple by being hurt in a railroad accident. /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. Walter White, who has /been visiting old friends here, left this afternoon for Lowell. He will visit his brother, Bert, at Joliet, 111., and will later return to his home at Colorado Springs, Cold. Walter has a great many friends here who would be delighted to have him and his family return to Rensselaer. The wheat and oat crops of the county are said to be coming along nicely and making good headway.' Emmet Pullins has forty acres of wheat which is said to be as fine a prospect as thAe is anjmyhere. —Ago<Ml crop for our farmer friends this season will mean much to everyone and it is to be hoped that they turn out better than they have in the past two seasons.
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