Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PERSONAL. MARRY—We have many members wishing to marry soon. Marry rich. All ages. Send 10 cents for list and in» mbership plan.—American Correspondence League, South Bend, Ind. 85c overalls 75c. Get Hamillized. Vaudeville and pictures at the opera hpuse tonight. I ; —— 25c boys’ stockings, 2 for 25c. Get Hamillized. Mr. and Mrs. J6hn Sommers went to Lafayette today to spend a week with the’r son, John. Special bargains on Market Day at Scott Brothers’ Harness Shop. Mrs. F. R. Erwin returned to Fair Oaks today after..a short visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. N. Littlefield. For this week, a 50c handle duster free with each 50c bottle of Wizzard Furniture Polish. , HOME GROCERY. - Mrs. Clark Alliss returned to her home in Brook today after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. Boys!' A watch free every suit costing $5 or more.—Hamill & Co. George K. Hollingsworth, who with his wife recently returned from a trip to Florida and other interesting points in the south, came down from Chicago today for a brief stay. Feed your little chickens Purity Brand chicken starter, $2.50 a hundred. HOME GROCERY. C. Earl and Carl Duvall entertained at a dinner last evening at the home of the former, for a few of Ross Porter’s friends. You are invited to my. millinery opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. —Mary MeyerHealy. Mrs. C. B. Harrold and father, Steward Hammond, went to Surrey today, where Mr. Hammond vzill remain with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Brown.

Begin early to sow Leonard bulk and package, garden seed and onion sets. . HOME GROCERY. See Scott Brothers when wanting buggies and harness. Their line is complete. Charles Halleck was down from Fair Oaks today and The Republican will carry an advertisement for his nursery for the ensuing month, Everybody in Rensselaer should know that April 16 is Go-To-Chureh Sunday’and then do it. Flower and garden seeds have been distributed to the pupils in the Bloomington public schools. Prizes by the Woman’s club will be paid fqr the best gardens. A nice line of buggies at Scott Brothers. ' Don’t fail to see the many pretty spring styles at the millinery store of Mary Meyer-Healy. Another Ford party. Get Hamillized. Miss Ethel Hermansen, who has been making an extended visit with her parents in Gillam, went to Rensselaer Tuesday, where she will spend a few days before returning to Chicago.—Francesville Tribune. $25 R. & B. Fashion Clothes $21.75, when you’re Hamillized. _____ ” Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tryon returned this morning from Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., where they spent the winter. There was lots of snow there and even yet, the last day of March, there is Considerable snow.

The raise of farm machinery must come April 1, 1916. See us before that date. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Early this morning it looked as though March was going to close its career with smiles on its face, but the sun, which shone brightly in the early mom, was soon clouded over and March is evidently going out with somewhat of a grouch on board. Millinery opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Don’t fail to visit my parlors at that time. —Mary Meyer-Healy. J. J. Borowinski, an official of the Prudential Life of Lafayette, is in Rensselaer assisting L. W. Galloway, who covers the local territory. <’ Be a booster for “Go to Church Sunday,” April 16. Mrs. Burlie Harrod, who with her husbend went to Colorado for the benefit of her health several weeks ago, is reported somewhat improved and has left the sanitarium at Colorado Springs and they are now keeping house at Colorado City, where Burl'e has employment,. y B BL Iki KN Yw Haw Always Bears ttoe Blgnamra o<