Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A nice line of buggies at Scott Brothers. 85c overalls for 75c when you’re Hamillized. Mrs. Alf Donnelly is visiting relatives in Chicago. Get Hamillized and you may ride in a Ford. The state board of education will on April 28 open bids for new school books to be’used in Indiana. Auto brand overall sl, worth $1.25, when you’re Hamillized. Miss Flora Parke, who has been teaching school near here, returned to her home in Hammond today. Double wear rubber boots, $4. Get Hamillized. The young ladies of the Baptist church will hold a market at J. A. McFarland’s store Saturday, April 29. Rev. J. Budman Fleming will give a stereopticon sermon at the Presbyterian church next Sunday evening, April 30, at 7:30 o’clock. $3 hats for $2 when you’re Hamillized. Mrs. Harvey Wood, Sr., went to Crawfordsville today for a visit of about two weeks with her daughters, Mrs. J. W. Rishling and Mrs. A. T. Bruce. t $5.75 wiIT buy the boy an all wool blue serge suit with two pair pants, worth $7, when you’re Hamillized. The annual prohibition oratorical contest will be held under the auspices of DePauw university at Greencastle April 28. .Seven Indiana colleges will be represented. Absolutely the best four wheel corn planter on the market is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. Mallie Clark came from Wheatfield today to attend the “Blow In”-dance at the armory tonight. If you are looking for quality and style in buggies see Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. A. Gangloff left yesterday evening for Hot Springs, Ark., to see her son, Andy, who is sick at that place. The cause of his sickness and how bad is not known. The famous Deere line of farm machinery is sold by Hamilton & Kelt ner. Charles H. Haskinson, president of the Laporte Printing Co., which publishes the Eaporte Herald, died Monday at Rochester, Minn., where he had gone for treatment in the Mayo hospital. He was 56 years old. A new line of Harper and Brown buggies just received at Scott Broth ers. . A. Donnelly, the onion king, has put out 5% acres of onions' for sets on his Globe Onion Farm this year. Alf made good on these last year and being onion wise he has it figured that he can repeat again this year. See Scott Brothers when wanting buggies and harness. Their line is complete. We had a fine rain last night, probably the warmest and considerably the greatest precipitation of the there are some indications of warming up and they are mighty welcome, for it has been a very delayed spring. | \Auto trailers at Scott Brothers. I Just the thing to carry loads behind I your auto. Prices reasonable.
