Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Free Ribbons Friday. Each customer buying a bill of $3.00 or more of us Friday afternoon will be entitled to yards of either our elegant new Taffeta or Satin Ribbon free of charge.— — —— —; ~ ' , ■ . ' This is a nice extra discount and you mustmot miss it. f '

White Goods All 15c White Summer Goods, only. .11c All 20c White Summer Goods, only. .16c All 25c White. Summer Goods, only. .20c All 35(5 White Summer Goods, only. .25c All 50c White Sujnmer Goods, only 35c

SHOES Don’t get disappointed on your shoe purchase. The big stock is as yet unbroken and you should not delay. New fresh stock at cut prices is an opportunity not often offered. They are moving fast, too. Ts yon are shortuif cash and have a credit with the Gifford Estate, we will, for your accommodation, accept an order on the same as money and without discount in any amount you wish to * trade with us, and will be glad to assist you in that way. , Don’t think because our prices are slaughtered so terribly that other merchants’ prices are too high. We are now on expense and are cutting the life out for quick movement. Our ridiculous prices cannot last long, so beware.

E. B. Sellers Critically 11l at West Baden Springs. Monticello Journal. Dr. Goodwin and Jones Brearley arrived home last evening from West Baden, where they had been called Tuesday by the serious illness of Mr. E. B. Sellers. They brought the latter home with them, coming up to Reynolds and driving bver from there in a cab. On Dr. Goodwin’s arrival at West Baden he found Mr. Sellers in a quite serious condition. He had a recurrence of his chronic trouble and had suffered a complete collapse, being unconscious for aSout forty-eight hours. Under the ministration of his home physician, who was thoroughly acquainted with his case, he soon rallied sufficiently to stand the trip home fairly well. He is still very weak, but with his usual tenacity will probably be able to be out again in a few days. . Monon Train Notice. Commencing at once and until furtheur notice, trains Nos. 17 and 18 will operate between Monon and Carmel; 33, 30, 31 and 36 will operate between Indianapolis and Chicago, detouring between Frankfort and Indianapolis via the Vandalia and Big Four railroads; Nos. 32, 35, 37 and 38 will be annuited. W. H. BEAM, Agent. « Health Board Bulletin. While it does not seem probable that the drinking water in the city is much infected it is the safer course to boil all drinking water until the present rainy season is over. z City Board of Health, r SCREEN DOORS. ' Can’t Sag Screen Doors. J. C. GWIN A CO.

Trustees Kight, Keen, Snip and Karch, of the north townships, arrived on the 11:09 train this morning to attend the regular monthly meeting of the board. Mrs. Austin Hopkins and daughter, Miss Gertrude, who have been boarding the past few months, have again begiih housekeeping at their home on River street. Start spring right by having the piano tuned. Prof. Otto Braun will do the work right. Orders may be left with any members of the boys’ band. Isaac Leopold, of Wolcott, was here Sunday visiting his parents. Hf. says there is nothing to the. smallpox scare. He says that the breaking, out is nothing more than a rash and that the afflicted recover in a day or two. CASTORIA Bor Infants and Children. Hu Kind You Ham Always Bought Bears the / Z 3 Signature of Better Order Cemetery Work Done Without Delay. if you want work done at the .cemetery now is the time to arrange for it. The work is more easily done in the spring, the grass gets a better start and it is impossible to give the best attention to details when the orders are rushed in just before Memorial Day. Many wanted flower beds last year after the plants were exhausted. Please let us know in time this year and to be sure to be in time do it right away. Weston Cemetery Association, J. H. Holden, Sexton. Use our Classified Column.