Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Scott P. Hilliard, new (manager and half owner ih tihe Hilliard & Hamill store, has rented the George Long property on College avenue to -occupy when Mr. Long , moves into his new residence. Every' lady needs at least one serviceable wash dress. Buy a flaxon tissue at Rowles & Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. iS. C. Irw*in and daughter spent Friday and .Saturday of last week an Chicago, vhere they witnessed the .great preparedness parade. Elton Clark, son of Rev. George Cl'ark, now of Indianapolis, and formerly pastor of the .Christian church in this dity, is visiting with friends here. He has been teaching chemistry in the Kokomo high school. Let us estimate on yourimext job of plumbing, heating or sheet metal work. Sommers & Cornwell.

Mt. and Mrs. J. D. Allman, son EflVyn, and Miss Esther Fadgitt returned yesterday from Ghioago, where they had been visiting the former's daughters, Misses Florence and Aileen, wfho me attending Northwestern raianrersity. “ v*. Mrs. Jelle Lilly, of Brook, oame yesterday ito spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton, bringing with her the little grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, J. Thorhton. He is the son of M. J. Thornton and will also remain for the week with his grandparents. Mrs. George Hartke and three children and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ringeisen and family autoed over from Illinois Saturday and spent Sunday with their parent®, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ringeisen, returning home Sunday afternoon. Misses L/uelte Rofyinson and Mae Clark returned yesterday from Jacksonville, 111., where they had .been attending school, and will spend the summer alt home. Mbss Jane Parkison, who "also 'attends school there, stopped off in Lafayette over ... night fqr a visfit and will return home this evening.