Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. L. Bott returned this morning frorii a business trip to Indianapolis, Marion and Logansport. At Indianapolis he called upon the civil service commission to ask approval of the sale of the Wolcott telephone exchange. James R. Guild, of Medaryville, has been nominated again by republicans for state representative of the district composed of Pulaski and Starke counties. His honorable record before justifies his reelection. Well prepared meals promote home happiness. Cook with a Cole’s Hot Blast Range and you will always be happy. Esther and Clara Kile, daughters of H. H, Kile, a Chicago contractor, are new students arriving this week at ‘the School for Girls. The enrollment is now as large as it was at any time last year and it is expected to receive only two more pupils, having accommodations for only that number. Stetson hats, Longley hats, Elk Brand hats, correct styles, $1 to $4. WM. TRAUB. On. Monday and Tuesday, Oct. sth and 6th, we will unload a car of nice Dakota Early Ohio potatoes. They are ripe and will do to store for winter. 5 bushel lots or more 70c a bushel. Single bushels 75c, or 20c a peck. ' - - JOHN EGER. Abe Martin says: “It’s funny how soon you become indispensable these days if you show th’ least inclination t’ work. Pinky Kerr, who joins th’ Malinda Jeal Repertoire Company t’morrow, is havin’ his shoes half-soled.”
Let us suggest that it would be a good thing and aid in a business that is helping to develop Jasper county if Rensselaer people and farmers who do not raise onions, if they would call some onion grower and purchase a bushel or two of onions. The price, we understand, is from 60 cents to sl. Men’s and boys’ sweaters, 95c to $7.50. * WM. TRAUB. Lawrence Hildebrand, Sr., came down from Chicago yesterday to visit Conrad Kellner and family. He is Enjoying splendid health for one of his advanced years, being about 87 years old. He is the father of Henry Hildebrand, who lived here for many years and went to Chicago with his son about eight years ago.
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