Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Everybody go to churcfy next Sunday. $2.75 will buy the boy a $3.50 all wool suit. ’ Miss Tillie Casto went to Foresman today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Owen Williams. All wool blue serge suits with 2 pair trousers, $5.75. Get Hamillized. If pays. Miss Anabedl W'artena and brother, Leonard, visited Robert Wartena and wife at Indiana Harbor last week. Auto trailers at Scott Brothers. Just the thing to carry loads behind your auto. Prices reasonable. The clerks* in the local postoffice will take an .examination tomorrow and all liave. been working To 1 -ma Se-has good a grade <s possible Beys, a watch free with every suit selling for $5 or more. No word has been received concerning Sam Carroll, whose trial was to have come up at Milwaukee Monday of last week. s;:.f>s buys a regular $5 raincoat when you’re Hamillized. Several hundred 'beautiful cards announcing “Go to Church” Sunday, April 16 th, were given out at the churches and Sunday schools, and it is earnestly requested that these cards be placed in the front windows. Buy your boy a pair of ■ Menzies shoes and you’ill solve his dhoe prookm. Get Hamillized—it pays. . George Hurley and nephew, Lowell Hurley, left for Huntley, Minn., today, where they will be for the summer. Each year Mr. Hurley has a number of contracts there for tile ditching.
GILLAM NOTES. Dave Barnhill shredded com Tuesday. Ronald Pullins is home for a short vacation. James Stevens was in Rensselaer Monday. James Pierson did some ditching Tor Toyne last week. Miss Mattie Faris spent a few days of lasUweekTn Gillam. i Mrs. James Stevens and Mrs. Fred Roby were in,town Tuesday. Geo. Logan, John Daugherty and Mrs. Sarah Ooppess have been on the sick list this week. Wolves have been heard several times on the Gifford marsh. Get your guns ready. A number of the Gillam young folks have been attending the skating rink at Medaryville. The teachers and officers were elected for the Sunday school last Sunday. We hope for a good attendance this summer. See Scott Brothers when .wanting buggies and harness. Their line is complete.
NEWLAND. John Daley, of Gary, came Saturday. W. M. Jordan went to Chicago Saturday. Samuel Bowen returned from Gary Saturday. Clifford Spate spent his spring vacation at home. Mrs. James S. Alvey went to Chicago Saturday to visit a sister. Mr.- and Mrs. T. M. Callahan were out from Rensselaer Wednesday. Miss- Day Jordan and Miss Hortense Winks, were Chicago goers Friday. J. H. Gallagher and daughter, Miss Rosalie, returned from Gary Saturday to resume truck farming. ME and Mrs. Andy Sehlissihger -and baby daughter and Mrs. Kline, of Gary, arrived Thursday to engage in truck farming. Mr. Kline drove through, arriving Saturday. J. H. Phillips went to Monon Wednesday to meet his sister-in-law, Mrs. James S. Alvey. The death of Mr. Alvey occurred rather suddenly in the state of Washington recently. Inter; ment was made at Indianapolis. Mrs-. Alvey will remain this summer with her sister, Mrs. Phillips. ;/•'
CASTOR IA For Intents and Children. Ihi Kind You Han Always Bought Rears tne Signature ot BEMBBKLAKB MARKKTS. Corn—6lc. Oats—3Bc. Wheats—Bsctc9oc.——. Rye—7sc. Geese —12c. Ducks —l£-14c. Butterfat —35c. ...■ - Old roosters —6c. Eggs—lsc.' / Chickens —13-14 c. * . •
