Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

You Must Be Well Corseted « V OU simply MUST be well corseted if your *■ gown |s to fit properly. And it isn t necesp ’ i sary to pay an exorbitant price for tht corset \ either. . / There’s a corset which will give you perfect ni - comfort, fit and service—it’s a KABO " The Model ” W CORSET t $5 to , W Kabo styles are the best becau6e they are de ’ signed by women who are masters of the art . because they are fitted over living models and I given severe tests in all positions, sitting, reclin- ' ing, walking, bending—because they are made right, of the best materials the markets of the world affords. You will get corset satisfaction in a Kabo. ROWLES & PARKER

Mrs. Edd J. Randle made a trip to Chicago today. Miss Gertie Leopold made a trip to Chicago today. Mrs. Sarah Miller is being visited by her daughter from Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. I£. L. Hollingsworth are being visited by their daughter, Mrs'. Horace B. Ohadboume, of Harmony, Me., who will spend about two months with them. The funeral of the little Shunway girl, whose death occurred Tuesday afternoon will be held Thursday afternoon at 8 o’clock at the May home by Dr. J. Budman Fleming. M. J. Thornton was over from Brook yesterday .and while here purchased of Frank Hill his Ford touring car, which he will convert into a truck to use in his produce business. Mr. Hill has purchased a new Ford runabout. John O’Connor has completed the removal of the fence that enclosed the lot he recently sold for the county hospital. The old bam in the rear of the jail will also be sold and a garage erected becoming of the surroundings.

Progress is being made on the Rutsen sewer job, where a 12-inch sewer is being put in as far efcst as Cullen street find a 10-inch sewer on to Weston street. The workmen found that the old sewer was not badly stopped up, and apparently the last cleaning given it had removed all of the substance responsible for the backing up of the water. During flood seasons, however, the old sewer was probably inadequate and the new sewer should answer for years to come and prevent the disastrous basement troubles of the past year.

Safety First With Your Panama Hats 1 Anyone can clean hats. But it takes a practinal hatter to do it correctly. See Nelson, the Hatter, -t McKay’s Laundry. He guarantees work same as done in any city’. -Sevcnth and last week in your home town, as Mr. Nelson is due to go to the Richardson "Hat Works of Logansport, where he is permanently located. rensselaxb markets. Oats—3Bc. Wheat—Bsc to 90c. Corn —62c. Rye—7oc. Geese —12c. Ducks—l2-14c. Butterfat —35c. Old roosters —6c. Eggs—l7c. Chickens —13-14 c.