Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I' Hranb (Eliilljrfi. TO THE HISH SCHOOL GRADUATES SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES MEAN PERFECTION For fit, style and workmanship the | Society Brand Clothing Firm leads all jj Competitors. You men of decision who buy clothes on a ii strict efficiency basis are the ones we like j; to serve. You instantly grasp the value of having these -jj clothes made the Painstaking way these SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES 1| are made. You understand that honest, all-wool fabrics like these j! -sincerely tailored will give far more hard long service than cheaper ; ’ garments. }\ You know that their real Quality is their economy—that dresses you J | while you keep money in vour pocket. Come to our store for swell ; 1 suits. The Clothing House of WM.TRAUB | Odd Fellows Block. Rensselaer, Ind.

FAIR OAKS. Orval Abel is working on a dredge near Brook. Willard Ride and wife started for Lisbon, N. Dak., last Saturday. Isaac Kight is in Indianapolis this week visiting his sons, Allen and John. . Ivan Brouhard was run over Monday with the dray but is not seriously injured. Miss Flora Hixon, of Roselawn, and Ed Ferguson, of Hammond, visited at Trump’s this week. Sam Kettering and family have moved into the house formerly occupied by Ray Casey. The Christian Endeavor party was held at the home of Carl Carpenter Saturday evening. Mrs. Fannie Cottingham returned Saturday from a visit at Brookston and Battle Ground. Ray Casey has gone to take charge of the section at Kirklin and came up Sunday after his family. Miss Fannie Nelson, of Brookston, well known here, passed through here Saturday on her way to California. Mrs. Chas. Gundy and son, Charles, have returned from Rensselaer, where they had been the past two weeks. Mr. Clevenger is selling off his household goods and will travel for the pickle and canning company for which he formerly worked. Memorial day services will be held here May 30th at the M. E. church at 2 o’clock. Address by Rev. W. H. Sayler, of Rensselaer. All are invited to come and bring flowers.

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. We have an elegant line of buggies and carriages. They will please you. See them. —Hamilton & Kellner. When irregular or delayed uu» Triumph FillsJ Safe* and always dependable. Not Wld at drug "torea-bo not experiment with others, nave disappointment. Write tor “Relief SSSJKfft ticualrs, lt’e free. Ad drew: National Medical Institute, Milwaukee. Wl*.