Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The W. R. C. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. There will be initiation and refreshments served. A full attendance is desired. By order of president. Ladies’ high cut shoes in white reinskin, the proper thing for dress wear. Let us show you a pair at popular prices. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Henry Doan received word last week of the marriage of her daughter, Ruth Marsh, to Mr. Horace Parker, of Chicago, on Tuesday, April 24. Miss Marsh has been a nurse in that city for the past few years. Not only better coffee and more cups to the pound by using Kasper’s coffee, but a valuable coupon in each package. High in quality but not in price. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Eva K. Gregg, of Greencastle, came Saturday for a visit with iMiss Helen Lamsom. 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 Jfo. 15c. ROWLES & PARKER.

Stanislaus Brusnahan, son of S. T., of Union township, has been appointed mail carrier for the Parr route and will begin, the job May Ist. jSin’ce. the resignation of Carrier Witham, the route had temporarily ibeen carried by Clyde Gunyon and Otto Schreeg. At the present prices of materials it’s cheaper to buy bread than bake it. If in doubt try a loaf of potato bread and be convinced of the Quantity am’ quality. ROWLES & PARKER. - Miss Edith Sawin, of Rensselaer, had one of the pmicipal parts in “Les Romanesques” by Edmond Rostand, presented in French at the Western College for Women at Oxford, Ohio, on April 28. This was given by students in the department of French, which has a prominent place in the curriculum of the college. 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.

Several from this city are mailing in their applications for places on the officers; reserve corps. In event ithey are accepted they will go into training for three months before taking an examination to qualify as a commisSoned officer. There are only a few days left in which to file your application. It is a certainty that the young men' are to ibe called and this opportunity to become a commissioned .officer is a rare one and none should fail to take advantage of it. When in doubt try Kasper’s coffee. Sold with the agreement it must please you or we cheerfully refund PriCe y °Rfes & PARKER. A. C. Syanmes, of Chicago, wJio represents this territory in the sale of Mississippi and Louisiana lands, was in the city today looking after some trades that are pending. Mr. Syinmes is a very busy man and can hardly find time to answer all the calls that are made upon him. Harvey Davisson fe the agent for this territory and has several prospective eustoers. Zeb Swim and Leslie Clark will leave for Mississippi tomorrow to look at land, with the view of buying there. Mr. dark had already contracted for a large plantation there but the residence was destroyed by fine and He is now returning to look at another place which has been picked out for him. While there he will also pick out a farm for Max Kepner, who expects to move there later.

CASTORJA For Infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean 'J* the agoaunct *c<*£*m6

garden, fruit, barn and chicken park. Phone 255-Green or Mrs. A. J. Abbott. FOR RENT—7 room house; electric lights, bath, cistern, cellar and garden; also good well. Phone 478Whdte. ~ FOR RENT—I2O acre farm on stone road, 6 miles from town; good improvements.—John A. Dunlap. - FOR RELNT—7 roomhouse, all modern- conveniences, hot and cold water, bath and toilet. Extra lot for Bitatoes. Garage. Phone 605, John uvall. FOR RENT—lmproved 80 acre farm, 2 miles southwest of Wheatfield.—Harvey Davisson, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR RENT—Residence, 3 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A. Turfler. __u FARM LOANS FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dhan & Son, Odd Fellows Building. x "If ONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap.

MISCELLANEOUS. There is no better investment than a piece of ground where you can raise something and where values will increase. A small amount will start you.—H. L. Brown. GARDENS I—Twenty lots; buy., one and cultivate a garden. Even if you don’t intend to build just now. Make f FOUND—Overland auto crank. Inquire ait this office.