Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The W. R. C. will meet promptly Tcußday. afternoon so that members of the Pythian Club who desire to do so can get away early to attend that meeting also. The committee in charge of the work of securing, funds for a new church at Parr are meeting much encouragement. The plan is to erect t a concrete building at a cost of $1;5O0. Mrs. Tom Hayes, who has been bedfast since the birth of a baby five weeks ago, is still unable to be up and in fact can scarcely move her head, the trouble apparently being in the chords of the neck.
The last of the notorious Allen gang which operated in the mountains near Roanoke, Va., was shot and killed Saturdsynight.' There years ago the Allens led a raid on the Hillsville court house. They were captured and after a trial some of them were put to death. Jack, the last of the lorothers, Hied with “boots on” Saturday night. , Horses, mules, cattle, hogs and chickens at the Homestead Farm sale, 4 mijes north and a half mile west of Rensselaer, Wednesday of this week, March 22nd. Recruiting for the U. S. army is now on in earnest, an effort being made to bring the strength up to the number recently provided for by the congress. New recruiting stations are being opened everywhere and attractive posters headed “Help Get Villa” are being put up on the bill boadrs. A recruiting station opened in Indianapolis Saturday procured seven recruits that day, while many applicants were turned down because of physical disability.
Sergeant J. M. Sauser, who was retired from the U. S. army sir years ago after having received credit for thirty years’ service, had'an enjoyable visit with Capt. John J. Toffey, who inspected Co. M last Wednesday night. They were acquainted in the Philippines and had served together for some time. Capt. Toffey said he was mighty glad to meet Sergeant Sauser again.
This picture —“ Fisherman’s Luck,” it's called —is the f cover of the Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Style Book The Style Book for Spring Y v OU ought to have one; it’s just about as attractive and interesting a book as you’ve ever, seen. _ - You’ll like the pictures—they’re better than ever in this issue. They’re really wonderful. S ..'. V, - _____ t-. t - V It’s a very practical book besides; shows you what’s going to be right this Spring and Summer; where to wear it, and how; clothes economy and real values; lots of other things you ought to know THE G. E. MURRAYCO. v Rensselaer, Indiana
