Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Easter Millinery Opening - .-.-I’ -2FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 14 and 15 I j————, p— ———W——facata— m— l^**— ——*—* All the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity are invited to call and inspect my line of trimmed and pattern hats. Buy now and be ready for Easter. Mrs. Purcupile 1 1 >■ . : ; ; ' ~~ ' Z ■ ' " *■ W V STORAGE * Willard J K 3 “It’s a Cinch” □ K? Good lighting and starting needn’t ST worry you if you let us take care of *3 your storage battery. We’ll do_it A* r K. T. RHOADES & CO. Free inspection of any battery at any time

A nice line of buggies at Scott Brothers. We have a good supply of poultry feeds.—Hamilton & Kellner. You will see a realistic Indian play at the high school tonight at 8:29. All wool blue serge suits with 2 pair trousers, $5.75. Get Hamillized. It pays. ===== Be sure to hear the Indian operetta by the girls of Monnett School at the high school tonight. Miss Mary Clark, of Pueblo, Colo., is visiting her cousin, Miss Ruth Clark. On account of the Choral Club rehearsal the Monnett School operetta will begin at 8:20 p. m. Miss Vena Hanson, who has been teaching at Surrey, left today for her home in Marinette, Wis. 50c work shirts for 45c when you’re Hamillized. Charels G. Spitler, of Rensselaer, was elected as one of the laymen to attend the general assembly. The costumes, stage setting and the well trained chorus and solo parts in the operetta promise an entertaining evening. 8:20 p. m., at the high school auditorium. Mrs. Ed Lane went tjr Hammond today, where she will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wprland, going from there to Chicago for a few-days’ stay.* ... We have shipped in a car of fancy northern grown Minnesota seed potatoes, Early Rose, Ohios, Triumplis or Six Weeks, Burbanks and Rurals. JOHN EGER.

Onl account of the Monnett School entertainment at the high sshool auditorium, the Choral Club will meet at 7 o’clock. It is very important that all members be present, as there will only be four more rehearsals before the “Rose Maiden.” $3 hats for $2 when you’re Hamillized. ' i Hamilton & Kellner have in stock an elegant line of buggies, carriages and buggy harness. € Bernard Koiibley has been again chosen state chairman 9 of the democratic organization of Indiana. The committee in session in Indianapolis endorsed the Wilson administration, including the European and Mexican policy.

CASTOR IA •» For Infants and Children. Ilii Kind Yu Han Always Bought Bears the Signaeoreot ~RKNSSKLABB MABKXTB. Oats—3Bc. Wheat—Bsc to 90c. Corn—62c. Rye 70c. - —— Geese —12c. . . = Ducks—l2-14c.' Hens—lsc. _ Butterfat—36c. Eggs—l 7 %c. Chickens —13-14 c.