Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 296, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The farmer fertilises. The doctor sterilises. The wise man Hamillizes, saves a five dollar bill and economises. Monticello is trying to raise a fund of 4250 flor the poor at that city at Christmas time. The finest quality of perfumes, talcum, face powder and creams, at Mrs. Purcupfle’s. David Ham and son, of near Fair Oaks, were shopping visitors in Rensselaer Tuesday. Hand painted china and fancy work for Christmas shoppers at Mrs. Purcupile’s. Mrs. A. I. Abel, of Fair Oaks, was a shopping visitor in Rensselaer yesterday. Bert Amsler, accompanied by Dr. Washburn, went to Indianapolis Monday to consult a specialist about his physical condition. The famous Pittson hard coal is sold by Hamilton 4 Kellner. Mrs. Bennett Ambrose, of Shelby, who had been m Monon Tuesday, stopped heer over nilght with Mrs. Harry Hendricks. TWO-SEVEN-THREE —Phone this number if you want good hard or soft coal. Miss Anna Jasperson returned to her home near Tefft yesterday after a Visit of a few days here with her sister, Mrs. Lawson Bruce and others.

Good baled timothy hay, oats straw ana wneat straw lor stue by namuvun 6l Melmer. x nose uusinng nome uressed lursiiuUiU gev Uieir order in not xuvcl* UlMll Utlk auuuuay, US 4UUU' Uun, uUve shipment win be maue to uie city. —a. Kisiuing. Order home-made bread and other cooking of Mrs. jonn rrey, rnone ooti. George W. Healey is working out wnn me iresnman basketbau sqauu at Diooiiungton ana mas survived me iuuu cut ana is on tne team mat win practice tne varsity. Getting Hamillized is a pleasant experience. 42b overcoats 421.10; SI.OO shirts 41; 41b suits >12.7 o, etc. "Get wise.” Look before you leap. — namill 4 Co. Vannie Arnold returned today from Dwight, 111., where <he had been on ousiness lor a day. There are quite a number of neias of corn to nusk yet ana a fairly good yield. No. 4 corn is selling at 6Uc. Why not the home paper for that Christmas present to a relative away from home i It would certainly be a welcome gift. We have already received many Christmas orders from people here, sending the paper to fardistant relatives. George Ade will speak at Fowler nail in Lafayette tomorrow evening, the occasion being the convocation exercises of Puroue univresivy of which Mr. Ade is a graduate and doubtless the most popular tone.

We want all the school teachers and buyers of Sunday schools to call and get our prices on candies, nuts and oranges. We will save you money. JOHN EGER. J. W. 'Mustard, of Goodland, came over yesterday evening for a visit until tomorrow with his sister, Mrs. Sylvester Gray. Mr. Mustard is the sexton of the Goodkind cemetery and maintains it in good condition. We have, as usual, a big line of Christmas candies, all kinds of nuts, fancy oranges, figs, dates, and other good things for Christmas. JOHN EGER. Misses Mabie and Nellie Waymire and Velma Sumner returned yesterday evening from Upland, Ind., where they attend Taylor university. They will have a two weeks’ vacation, returning to college the Monday following Christmas. Jan. 20th at 2 p. m. is Ford day at Hamill's. A. K. Sills, Sr., of Monticello, while conversing with others in the court room of that city Monday, suffered a stroke of paralysis affecting his right aide. It was his second attack. He was taken to his home. He is able to talk and tq move himself slightly in bed. He has been a prominent citizen for many years and is a former republican chairman of the tenth district. ' Every person who subscribed for stock in the building and loan association should attend the stockholders meeting this evening when the bylaws committee will make its report. The by-laws have been approved by the board of directors but it is desired that every member hear them read and if there are any features that it is desired to change they will have an opportunity to do eo. The association hopes to have everything in readiness tor the first payment cm the second Saturday of January.

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