Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. R. A. Parkison and Mrs. Keaton Parkison went to Lafayette for the day. Mrs. Sam Karnowsky is expected home from a Chicago hospital tonight. You are invited to look through our line of coats, suits and silk or wool dresses. Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Ira Chupp and Mrs. John Mullett, of Mt. Ayr, are spending the day at Monon. The prettiest lot of Ready-to-Wear we have ever shown is now on display jn our Ready-to-Wear department. Rowles & Parker. Dora Feldman and Alice 801, of DeMotte, came today to attend the Sunday school conference. They’re' beautiful and they’re very reasonably priced, those 25 new silk dresses just received at Rowles and Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bonger and two children, of Gary, came today. They were called here on account of the illness of Mrs. Chas. Battleday. The very best style as well as the most reasonable prices on dresses, coats and suits in Rowles & Parker’s Ready-to-Wear department. Thomas Day, brother of Hi Day, left for his home in Urbana, 111., where he expects to stay two weeks. He expects to return to Renselaer. Leonard Meyers left for Chicago today. From there he will go to his home in lowa. He is a brother of Mrs. Sam Karnowsky and has been here several days. CAb’ORIA For Infants JMldren In Use For Over 30 Years Always beari the

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