Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The greatest line of shirts at Dul vall’s Quality Shop. All sizes. 1 C. EARL DUVALL. ■ Mrs. A. F. Long is visiting he I daughter, Mrs. Russell E. Strawbridgl at Niagara Falls, N. Y. 9 Fashion Park Clothes, Stetson hat* Manhattan shirts, when you’re Haml illized. - l Mrs. Fred Waymire went to Lai fayette today and from there will gl to Otterbein to visit her sister for I few days. 1 $3.95 will buy you a $5 raincoal when you’re Hamillized. 9 Maurice Maloney, who suffered -I dislocated shoulder in a runaway thfl other day, went to Monon today tl visit his sister. I 50c wofk shirts 45c, 85c overall! 75c, when you’re Hamillized. 1 Miss Nettie Price, whose severe ill ness was mentioned yesterday, il somewhat improved today. 9 iMr. and Mrs.'William L. Sturfffvil and daughter, Mrs. James Leonarcl of Rantoul, 111., are visiting Mr. an! Mrs. T. M. Callahan, the two firs! named being Mrs. Callahan’s parent* We specialize in Collegian and Fral suits; they can not be duplicated bfl any firm in town. We will agree save you $5.00 on every suit. ] C. EARL DUVALL. | Dr. Tillitson, of Greencastle, whl will give the illustrated lecture at thl Methodist church this evening, hal traveled through Egypt and has 1 number of very beautiful views. Thil lecture will be a real treat to the peol pie of Rensselaer. The Brotherhool of the Methodist church brings Da Tillitson here and invites the to attend. Admission free. Mothers, you should bring the lit! tie fellows and fit them out in I swell “Perfection” suit, and we havl the swellest line of little hats fol them. J C. EARL DUVALL. | Mrs. Nathan Eldridge, Mrs. Sanl Wiles and Mrs. Jesse Eldridge wenl to Monon to witness the commence! ment exercises of the Monon higl school. Miss Laura Webb, one of hi graduates, is a niece of Mrs. Nath ail Eldridge. Good work shirts advertise theml Everybody knows what Ral cine means on a work shirt. 50c eachl C. EARL DUVALL. | Two of W. J. Wright’s little chill dren wandered away from home yesl terday afternoon and when their abl sence was discovered it was soml time before any trace of them couhl be found. Some alarm was felt ancl several automobiles and the free us« of the telephones were made in a/fl effort to locate the runaways. Finall J they were found near the home ol Mrs. 1 Frank Kresler and their pari ents at once informed. They werl about a half mile from home. Marriage License. Chas. J. Jensen, bora Wheatfieldl June 29, 1892, present residence Goode land, occupation pharmacist. To Ednl Enid Williams, bom Monticello, pres-1 ent residence Wheatfield, octfupatiorfl 1 housekeeper. First marriage for each!
Girls-Do You Know Why Your Hair Is Ugly? Many women do not realize the necessity of keeping the hair and scalp absolutely clean in order to look their best. And yet, with only a few minutes of tonic massage, the hair may be brought to a beautiful, thick, lustrous luxuriance, and that at very little oost. ( Just try these few simple today: Into the palim of the hand pout* a little Parisian Sage, a rigidly .guar an teed, inexpensive and most beneficial preparation to be had at any drug store; thoroughly wet the hair near the scalp with it and then rub vigorously until a soft tingling sensation comes stealing over the head. Do this regularly for a few days and you will surely be surprised and delighted with the results. The genuine Parisian Sage is obtainable front BrE. Fendig, who ah ways sells it with an absolute guarantee of perfect satisfaction to the user or the money .paid will be returned. <■9 .
