Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Nineteen sixteen Model Maxwell touring car $656; self-starter and all modern; at the Main Garage. Call and jee it. Mrs. James Fisher returned to Hammond this morning after a visit of three weeks with her sister, Mrs. James Norris and other relatives. A. L Clark and W. L Spitler are building a joint garage for two cars and a joint driveway at their bungalow residences on North Cullen street. Remember, your twine and repair account is due September Ist. Please take care of it promptly. HAMILTON A KELLNER. Miss Selma Leopold has been employed to teach in the Rensselaer high school and she and her mother will return here within a few days from Colorado. A good $3.50 spring seat for $2.00, or SI.OO if purchased with a wagon bed. This is a bargain. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Miss Margaret Weging, of Chicago, who has been spending a few days at the home of Paul Weging, near Virgie, went to Indianapolis today to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. M. W. White and Mrs. W. R. Bradshaw, of San Antonio, Tex., who have been visiting relatives at Battle Ground, arrived here this morning to visit Henry Wood and family. A hen in New Jersey laid an egg with a chesnut in it and the funnygraph writers all jump at the conclusion that it was the chestnut about the hen that crossed the road. Paul Healy went to South Haven, Mich., Tuesday, to join his uncle, S. A. Overton and family in an automobile trip to Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, for which they started the following day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parkinson returned this morning from Indianapolis, where Mr. Parkinson filed an appeal in the case of F'rank Hill against the Monon railroad. True D. Woodworth, who has been suffering some from gall bladder trouble for some time, had an acute attack yesterday and Dr. Johnson took him to Chicago for a slight operation. Mrs. M. J. Bamum returned today to her home in Franklin, after spending several months with her daughter, Mrs. Nattie Scott. She will return here about the last of September. Dan Willey, of Aurora, 111., after a two days’ visit here, left this morning for Monticello. Dan is an old resident of Rensselaer and says the old town looks better each time he returns. You’ll appreciate being “Haimllized as soon as you come to realize the great saving it affords. —Hamill & Co., "Rensselaer’s New Underselling Store.”

Do You Want Lightning Protection? , ,/ ■ I furnish the best lightning conductor that money will buy. I give a 6-year guarantee. If interested call and see me or Phone 668. F. A. BICKNELL. NOTICE. The undersigned will receive sealed bids at his residence in Virgie, Ind., for moving the Good Hope Christian church from its present location to a plot of ground adjoining the public school ground on the south at Virgie, Ind. Said bids must be submitted on or before Sept. 9th. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and in case any contract is awarded the successful bidder will be required to furnish bond for the faithful completion of the work. —L. E. Harrington, Sec.

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