Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. H. L. Brown i« spending today in Chicago. See those fine Congoleom rugs at Worland’s. Clarence Hurely, of Wheatfield, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Worland has a fine lot of porch rugs, the grass rugs and other kinds. Mrs. Will Buck, of Winamac, came this morning to visit her sißter, Mrs. Frank Miller. Red Comb chick starter and other poultry feed for sale* by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Mark Schroer and children went to Amboy, 111., today to visit her parents. Mr. Schroer accompanied the mas far as Chicago. Lawnmowers, gasoline stoves and garbage cans are appropriate subjects of consideration at this season. See E. D. Rhoades & Son’s fine line. Senator Shively has sent a supply of garden seeds to E. P. Honan and he will distribute these free to those making application for same. I have 76 varieties of bedding plants and for porch boxes. The greenhouse is open for inspection at any time.— J. H. HOLDEN. ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Edd J. Randle and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Forsythe are attending Ring’ing Brothers circus in Chicago today. See Worland’s supply of Congoleum Rugs. They are made in rug patterns and are just the thing for kitchens and other rooms. John Zehr, who moved from Carpenter townsliip to Wolcott in the spring, was over yesterday, paying taxes and looking after some other business. Get the lawnmower now and have the use of it all summer. We have a fine line.—E. D. Rhoades & Son. The Ladies of the G. A. R. will take their dinners and spend Friday with Mrs. Rachel Scott on South Van Rensselaer steret, and all are requested to be present.
Every home should have a garbage can with a close fitting top. Rhoades & Son have them in two sizes. - - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis left this morning for Danville and other places in Illinois to visit relatives. They expect to be absent about two months. Garbage cans in two sizes, tight fitting tops and just the thing for careful people.—E. D. Rhoades & Son. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman were in Chicago yesterday, where they attended the graduation exercises of the University of Illinois pharmacy school. Kenneth Allman was one of the graduates. Worland has a great line of rugs from the small 18x36 inch size to the 9x12 and 12x15 feet sizes. Don’t buy without seeing his large and carefully selected stock. Order a flower for some sick friend. Nothing so fine as a blooming plant. —J. H. Holden. 1 The Carlisle Indians, a traveling baseball club, will be the attraction at Monon Tuesday of next week. Every member of this team is a full blooded Indian. An Indian squaw also travels with the club and is said to be the best woman pitcher in the world. Rhoades & Son have a fine line of gasoline stoves. See the Quick Meal and the Detroit vapor oil and gasoline stoves. Parisian Sage surely makes dull, lifeless and faded hair glossy, soft and fluffy. Just one application removes every bit of dandruff and stops itching scalp. A large bottle costs but a trifle at B. F. Fendig’s. W. H. Hershman, former county commissioner, was down from Walker township yesterday. He is walking with a slight limp, following an injury that laid him up for a couple of weeks and is not altogether well yet He was walking beside a loaded wagan, driving the team, and his foot slipped and the wagon wheel passed over it, resulting in a severely crushed ankle.
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