Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Joseph Reeve, of Chicago, spent Sunday here. Ladies’ 1-2 and open strap pumps in real kid and patent leather. All . izes and the latest styles produced. Let us nt you with a pair. ROWLES & PARKER. Herbert Hammond and Harold Clark went to Clmcago Sunday to witness the Sox-Detroit game. Robert Milliran came Sunday afternoon for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mr.s. W. C. Milliron. What you will receive when you buy Kasper’s coffee: More cups per pound and more flavor per cup. Sold exclusively by Rowles & Parker.
Kenneth Allman, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here with hils parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. AHman. The Great Monarch shows arrived in town Sunday and opened today on the Harry Eger lots. I - Mrs. Alfred 1 Donnelly returned from Chicago Sunday evening after having spent several days with her parents in that city. — Mrs. B. G. Oglesby and two children, Lillian . and Kathryn, went to Gary Saturday, Where they will make their future home. Milt Roth and family returned Saturday from their winterls stay in Florida Milt is much improved in health and has resumed his work in the butcher shop. - Major George H. Healey is of the belief that the state guard will be called out within a very short time now, as preparations for housing the soldiers at Fort Harrison are being rushed as fast as possible. Mrs. Rebecca Robinson, mother of Mrs. L. H. Hamilton, is quite sick at the home of Clarence Maxwell, in Barkley townflhip, and there is sooner doubt as to her recovery. Editor Hamilton went to Indianapolis Sunday, where' Le will confer today with the governor on some personal matters. Ross Benjamin has returned to his work as a miail clerk after a six weeks’ layoff, during, which time he receive” Treatment to his leg, which was injured in an automobile accident last summer.
Horse racing in England this year will be discarded and thoughts of race followers will torn to the more serious business of whipping the Germans. April leaves us for another year and no one seems to be sorry, as the weather served up during the past few days 'has been very gloomy and it is to be hoped that May furnishes us with some of her famed weather. Mr. and Mre. George F. Schaull, parents of Mrs. Qhiairles V. May, of Wolcott, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Bunnell and children, also of Wolcott, were guests of the May family. Mrs. B. F. Fendig, chairman of the finance committee of the Comforts Committee, reports that fifteen dollars was received toward the buying of yarn by the local Catholic church, which was greatly appreciated and came unsolicited. Mr. and 'Mrs. J. J. Montgomery drove to Rockford, Hl., Sunday, where Mrs. Montgomery will spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Eugene Wemiple. Jack returned bj train, leaving the car in Rockford. Sam Stevens has resigned the position of manager and operator of the Wagner’s local branch of the board of trade. He will go to Monticello this week to work on a county ditch contract which he 'bad on over a year ago before he secured his present job. J. B. Hayes, of Fort Wayne, has succeeded him as manager and operator.
You ladies certainlv should visit Rowles & Parker’s new ready to wear department It’s up to date. Have you purchased one of those neat paper flags yet? Automobile owners especially should have one to place on their windshields. 5c at The Republican office. FOR SALE—Now is the best time to get vour bee sunnlies and have everythin* ready for the swarming, season. Get’ your new hives, supers, and all other sunplies of Clark & Robinson. at this office. Call Phone 18 or 516 for prices." A Hfte of Root’s supplies on hand at all times. Use our clasified column.
