Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. A. Smith was down from Wheatfield today. . Bom, Saturday, Marth 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Warner, a daughter. Mrs. Mary Meyer-Healy went to Chicago this morning to buy Easter millinery. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Parker today moved to their new home on ftiver and Washington streets. R. L. Budd, of Union township, is today attending a big Holstein sale in Newton county. More than one-half of the railroads of the world are in North America, and more than one-third in Europe. F. M. Parker today began the excavation for his new residence at the comer of College and McCoy avenues. The examination to choose a clerk in the local postoffice will be held next Saturday. If you want a first class high grade fami implement you can get it of Hamilton & Kellner. In proportion to population Japan has more suicides than any other civilized nation. Judge Hanley went to Kentland today to continue the March term of the Newton county circuit court. Aluminum can be rolled into sheets one two-thousandths of an inch in thickness that are as strong as tinfoil. Our stock of buggies and carriages will please you. Examine them before you buy. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Electric delivery automobiles for the use of caterers and restaurants have been designed with heating de vices to keep the food worm. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton was in Chicago last Thursday, Friday and Saturday attending the millinery and dressmaking exhibit at Mandle’s. A. F. Griswold drove to town today from his home east of Remington and found it about as chilly for driving as any day in winter. When you see them you want one, and we want you to see them. Our new spring coats and suits. E. VANARSDEL CO. We have been selling for a number of years from thirty to fifty Case corn planters. They have given universal satisfaction. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Germany uses alnjost twice as many post cards for domestic correspondence as any other nation. Japan ranks second and the United States third. We desire that you see the line of standard styles in the LaVogue Line of suits and coats, we are handling, whether you want to buy one or not. Come in. E. VANARSDEL CO.

D. W. Johnson, who recently moved from Hanging Grove township to a farm near Roselawn, was* in Rensselaer Saturday and paid The Republican a call, having the address of his paper changed. Your friends and neighbors tell us they are the swellest and snappiest coats and suits they have seen for the money. We want your opinion. Come in and see them. E. VANARSDEL CO. Vic Yeoman suffered a painful injury this morning when he dropped a heavy stick of wood on the little finger of his left hand. The member was severely mashed but no bones were broken. He came to town to have it dressed by a physician. J. C. Shupert, the chiropractic whom .Joe Jeffries succeeded, is now located at Miami, Fla., and a card from him states that he is well and asks that his best wishes be extended to the people of Rensselaer and Jasper county. Saturday night the Model - Clothing Store will close its doors arid the stock which remains unsold will be shipped to Wolcott. This is one of the greatest price reduction sales ever held in Rensselaer and it offers a rare opportunity to buy up-to-date clothing and furnishings at wholesale prices. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halligan ancT Mrs. A. Gangloff returned home Saturday evening from their winter’s sojourn* inFlorida. They had a fine time, having visited St. Petersburg, St. Augustine, Tampa and other places. Mrs. A. E. Delouest and Miss Maggie Hallagan, sisters of Joe, remained for a longer stay. [ ■—— i The-Republican in reporting the Rer bekah affair 6f last Friday evening neglected to state that much of the entertainrhgnt was furnished by the Rensselaer ©rchestra, which has been in considerable demand since its organization. The orchestra donated its services for this oeeasion and all who were present enjoyed the music very much. '

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