Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Wm. Traub is in Chatteworth, 111., on business. - Mrs. A. R. Kresler is spending today in Chicago. — 1 ‘ Mrs. B. J. Moore made a trip to Chicago today. $4 Featherweight hats for $3 when you’re Hamillized. Gus J. Catchfores made a business trip to Chicago today. High grade poultry feeds for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. B. J. Moore and daughter Eva are spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. J. A. Luers returned to Parr today after spending yesterday here. $4.75 will buy the boy a $6 suit with 2 pair pants, when you’re Hamillized. E. T. Harris made a business trip to Indianapolis Wednesday, returning home Thursday. $5.75 will buy the boy an all wool blue serge suit with 2 pair pants, worth $7. When you’re Hamillized. The Riverside baseball team of Lafayette has been reorganized and will play at Covington Sunday. $13.75 will buy you an all wool worsted suit worth $16.50 when you’re Hamilized. Mrs. R. Flowan spent yesterday in Chicago and returned to her home in Parr today. $1 will buy you Wilson Bros, shirts that sell in big towns fox* $1.50, when you’re Hamillized. The Smith family, who have been living in the Tuteur property on Cornelia street, have moved to Frankfort. If the old painter gives out you can get a new one at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Mrs. D. Brockus returned to her home in Thayer tod&y after spending a few days with her son, S. C. Brockus. Breakfast Blend coffee, regular 30c seller, while it lasts, 25c a pound. Try it. HOME GROCERY. The old reliable gasoline stove and sewing machine repairer, Frank Lear, will be in town all next week. Leave orders at Warner’s hardware store. You Are Invited w To Hamill & Co’s. Ford party. We still have some fine sand grown potatoes at 30c a peck. HOME GROOERY. A. J. Grant, the drayman, is getting bestter f rom his attack —of- inflammatory rheumatism wrich confined him at his home for about three weeks. The monthly meeting of the Jas-per-Newton Medical Society will be held this evening at Kentland and several of the Rensselaer M. D.’s expect to attend. Glen Swaim while cranking an, automobile severely injured one of he fingers of his right hand Thursday, tearing the nail practically off. Dr. English attended him. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Abbott, of Indianapolis, came yesterday to visit his three sisters, ■ Mrs. Bowman Switzer, Mrs. Korah Daniels and Mrs. B. D. McColly. They will be here about two weeks. Miss Esther Eller returned to her home in Kokomo today after a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elias Arnold and family and attending the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. David Stoner. Mrs. J. W. Pierce and daughters, Mary and Gladys, arrived yesterday afternoon from Greencastle and will spend about a week with relatives. They drove through in their new Saxon auto. In renewing his subscription to The Republican, C. T. Denham, former county commissioner, asks that hjs address be changed from Remington to Brook, where he is conducting a hardware store he recently purchased.
