Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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George W. Casey was down from Lowell on business Tuesday. Mrs. J. J. Brehm of Newland, returned Wednesday from a visit in Chicago. The Girls’ Sew Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr., on River street. H. W. Kiplinger, R. A. Parkison and Mrs. A. G. Catt were among the Chicago goers Wednesday. Among the Indianapolis goers Wednesday were W. H. Parkison and A. L. Clark and daughter, Miss Bessie. Mrs. F. E. Babcock w ent to Remington Thursday morning for a couple of days’ visit with Mrs. George Stoudt. Carpets, rugs and linoleumns, the best for your money. Each pattern a new one. Quality guaranteed at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Miss Margaret Goldwaithe and Hallie Davis of Marion, returned home Wednesday after a short visit here with Miss Martha Long. The Round Table Club met last evening at the home of Mrs. Mary D. Eger, on Division street, Mrs. Eger, Mrs. L. H. Hamilton and Mrs. Eldon Hopkins, jointly, entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Williams, accompanied by the former’s brother, Glen L. Williams, of East Liberty, Ohio, returned Wednesday from attending the dairy show in Chicago. Potatoes have reached the bottom in price. We will unload another car of those choice, ripe sand-grown Michigan potatoes next week at 55c per bushel.— ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. J. H. Honan, who with her husband has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan, went to Danville, Hl., Wednesday to visit her relatives there, Mr. Honan remaining here. Mrs. Thompson Ross, who has been spending the summer here at the M. E. Thompson home, returned to Chicago Wednesday with her baby. Miss Ida Milliken accompanied her to the city. A new plant and a special man to vulcanize tubes, repair casings and cut inner liners. Lowest prices. All work guaranteed. Bring us your work, we do it while you wait.— MAIN GARAGE. ts Bro. H. F. Schricker of Knox, editor of the Starke County Democrat, was married last week to Miss Maud Brown, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. I. Brown of that city. The Democrat extends congratulations. Among the recent purchasers of Ford automobiles through the W. I. Hoover agency are: William Grube of Wheatfield township; J. W. Faylor of Union township; Willis Lutz, A. E. Shaffer and Ed J. Randle of Rensselaer. Mr. Lutz sold bis car to A. L. Padgitt, because of his wife worrying and becoming very nervous over fear of accident. This is the second car Mr. Lutz has owned hut which he disposed of for the same reason.

Monogram Flour - $1.50 White Star Flour - 1.40 These Flours are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded. r ' . ■ — 1 ■ I I'l ■.l 3 cans new pack Tomatoes for . 25c 3 cans new pack Peas for 25c 3 cans new pack Pumpkin for . . . 25c 3 cans new pack Beans for * •••••• 3 cans new pack Corn for 25c 3 cans new pack Kraut for 25c 3 large cans Pie Peaches for 25c 5 lb. sack new Pancake Flour 25c New Honey, per carton .... '. ‘‘ ’ Large Dill Pickles, per dozen ’ *'’ ’* * 15c Nice large Pie Pumpkins and Squashes, each 10 and 15c Another car of those extra fancy sand grown Michigan Potatoes next week, 2 1-2 bu. sacks, 55c pr bu. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE Rowles & Parker Phon© PS