Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Ed Kanne is spending today with her parents in Parr. “Get Hamillized” and you may ride in a Ford. A. F. Long took dinner today with his brother, Ed Long, near Mt. Ayr. 25c boys’ stockings, 2 for 25c, when you’re Hamillized. Misses Vera Cavinder and Lottie Nichols are spending today in Parr. $3 elkskin shoes for $2.50 when you’re Hamillized. The Monnett Guild will meet at the Monnett School next Monday. See our Walton hats at $2.00. They are worth $3.00 of any man’s money. G. EARL DUVALL. The Lincoln Chautauqua at Fowler will be held June 21st to 26th this year. C. T. Denham and family have completed their removal from Remington to Brook. •The Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic will meet at their hall Saturday afternoon of this week and all are asked to be present. $15.75 will buy you an all wool $lB Clothcraft suit when you’re Hamillized. Another shipment of Lake Erie fish, pike, perch, catfish and halibut. — 03bome Floral Co., Phone 439-B. Word from Remington is to the effect that both Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson are slightly better the past few days. Racine work shirts 50c each; full sizes, extra long. C. EARL DUVALL. Do not fail to visit the Rensselaer Ice Cream and Candy Co. Large enough to accommodate you and all your friends. Bring them with you. Mrs. Eldon Hopkins went to Chicago today to meet her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Goodman, of Redlands, Cal., who is coming to Rensselaer for an extended visit. We can fit any man in the Munsing union suits, whether he is short, stout, lean or long or medium size. They are the greatest union made. C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Philip McElfresh celebrated her 78th birhday by giving a dinner o about fifteen of her relatives and friends. Notwithstanding her advanced age, Mrs. McElfresh still enjoys fairjiealth. All the very latest colors and styles in Collegian and F-rat suits. Now is the time to buy as we can save you $5.00 on every suit. C. EARL DUVALL. - wr-7.8C- - Mrs. B. W. Gerard, of Lafayette, is here for a visit of several days or a week with Mrs. J. W. Sink. Mr. Gerard will join her here to spend Sunday. When you buy at Duvall’s Quality Shop you get the best that money can buy, for less money than you can buy elsewhere. Quality first at C. Earl Duvall’s. We make all our own ice cream, the best kind, and deliver it to any part of the city. Special attention to party orders. Rensselaer Ice Cream and Candy Co. Boys, a watch free with every suit costing $5 or more when you’re Hamillized. Bradley sweaters and sweater coats .n all sizes and colors. C. EARL DUVALL. S. P. Haskell was over from Wolkcott today, having caught a ride over with O. K. Rainier, who had been visiting bib farm near Chalmers. Sam is still for Roosevelt and would like to have him nominated at the republican convention. Now is a fine time to buy rain coats. We are showing some fine lines of them in all colors and sizes. All prices. C. EARL DUVALL. The Sons of Veterans will meet this evening at 8 o’clock and in order that plans may be made for Memorial Day it is desired that as many as possible attend the meeting. A committee will be appointed to meet with the Grand Army “Post on Saturday afternoon. Quality first at Duvall’s Quality Shop. The greatest line of Collegian and Frq£ suits and prices are reasonable. C. EARL DUVALL. Little Ronald Ward, son of the blacksmith, was operated on thi3 morning at St. Elizabeth’s hospital in Lafayette. He was on the operating table for 50 minutes and came out from under the influence of the anaesthetic in very good condition. Ronald is only 15 months old and hi 3 operation is for a rupture. Hi 3 mother will remain with him at he h ospital. . CASTORIA For Infants and Ihi tod Ywto^sßontlil