Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1915 — GET “HAMILLIZED”! [ARTICLE]

GET “HAMILLIZED”!

*3 hats for $2. $2 hats for $1.50. [ iOe work shirts 43c. sls suits $12.75. 4 HAMILL & CO.

Fortunately there was very little rain Thursday, although appearances sup oorted the fulfillment of the forecast for rain that night and today. It beca me very cool during the evening and light overcoats and gloves were freq, uently seen cou P l ® d . bat*. Today seems bright and the undooA ?d sun is warming things up a trifte but it is too cool for com and create s a great doubt as to what the near oture has in store for us.

Mrs. Dan Weirich and baby, of White Pigeon, Mich., came today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Price, of near Surrey. William Henry, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Halstead, underwent an operation for hernia at his home in Newton township a few days ago. Dr. Loy, the family physician, assisted a Chicago surgeon in the operation. Mrs. Linnie Ullery, who makes her home here with her father, Whitsell Lewis, returned home yesterday from Lafountaine, where she had visited her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Martin, formerly Mrs. Mary E. Troxell. The high cost of living won’t affect you if you are “Hamillized.” All 50c work shirts 43c. 75c overalls 69c. sls suits for $12.75. $3 hats for $2. HAMILL & 00. J. A. Shanes, of Argus, was here today, having brought little Margaret Wuerthner, who makes her home with him, here to attend the funeral of her mother, iMrs. Mary Wuerthner. She will return to Mr. Shane’s home Sunday. The Remington Press comments on the apparent invariable opposite sides taken by The Jasper County Democrat and The Republican. Admitted. And we expect this will always be the case as long as The Democrat persists in being wrong on every proposition discussed.