Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We fit shoes.—Rowles & Parker. i Vilas Price spent yesterday in Monon with relatives. ‘ 1 The Big Store, a store for everybody.—Rowles & Parker. Fine dry salt meat only 10c per tb. at the Depot Grocery this week. (When in need; rememtfer that fine country lard at The Home Grocery, . B. J. Gifford of Kankakee, 111., was in the city on business yesterday. Mrs. Mary D. Eger and Mr? and Mrs. Cleve Eger spent Sunday in Chicago. Select a Kuppenheimer suit at Rowles & Parker’s and be rfell dressed for Easter. Thompson Ross of Chicago spent Sunday here with his mother, Mirs. Ora T. Ross. Omar Osborne came up from Purdue Monday to visit his parents, Co. Surveyor and Mrs, W. F. Osborne. When you buy a Kuppenheimer suit you make the. very best buy you could possibly make.— Rowles & Parker.
Our lace curtain and rug departments are complete, and our prices positively the lowest.— Rowles & Parker. B. S. Fendig returned Friday’ night from a two weeks business trip to New York, Boston and -other eastern cities. Miss Elizabeth Spitler returned home Saturday- from Chicago, where she spent the week’s vacation with relatives. L. S. Turnpaugh and wife of Logansport visited here the first of the week with his brother-in-law, N. C. Shafer and family. ‘Mrs. Xaßue, the aged mother of A. S. and S. M. Laßue, is somewdiat improved but it is not thought she will ever be able to get out again. George Putts returned home Monday from Logansport, w’here he has been firing on the Pennsylvania linys, for a short visit w’ith his parents. Tom L. Johnson, former mayor of Cleveland Ohio, digd Monday. He had been in failing health for the past year and his death was not unexpected. -In our wash goods department can be found many new and attractive weaves and patterns at popular prices. The Big Store. —Rowles & Parker. , i -L - The Depot Grocery has enjoyed a nice steady growth since its beginning. Its managers carry a good grade of goods and make every effort to please.
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Parrett returned home Saturday . from Union City where for the past two weeks Rev. Parrett has been assisting in special meetings. D. W. VanGundy and family, who have been here for the past week visiting with Robert VanGundy of Milroy tp., returned to their home in Sullivan, 111., yesterday. A Sunday school has been organized at No. 6 school house in Newton and will meet at 2 p. m. Easter Sunday Rev. Parrett will preach there at 3 p. rm Everyone cordially invited. ELLISTHEATRE J. H. S. ELLIS, MANAGER ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, APRIL 14th For the first time in four years. The Stock Go. Will Present The great emotiofial drama East Lynne Pathos Laughter Tears No Advance in Prices Reserve your seats early
