Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The New Edition of “Ilonje, Sweet Home.” I. I’ve bought goods in Glasgow, Belfast and Cork: London and Liverpool, and then in New York. I’ve purchased in "Paris; yes, even in Rome; but I say to yours truly, “There’s no place like home.” « * XL Have sent to Chicago, I’m sorry to say; I got what I wanted, but first had to pay. When the boxes were opened I stood there alone, and said to myself “Goods are better at home.” 111. The stove that I bought had only t frrpp legs. the use of a stove if it hasn’t its pegs? When I looked in the oven ’twas cracked in the dome. Then I wished to Old Mike I“had bought : t at home. IV. I sent fdfr some coffee, some prunes and canned meat. The prunes were alive and the coffee was weak. The canned goods were spoiled—then 1 sent up a moan: “Henceforth I’ll buy where they fix ’em —at home.” V. I’m now all filled up with this buying away. I’ll buy where I sell my eggs, butter and hay. If the Lord will forgive me, no more will I roam. Hereafter I’ll spend i.ll my dollars at home.
Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and son, Gerald, are spending today in Chicago-. * Fresh home-grown strawberries at Rhoads’ grocery every day. Dr. A. G. Catt and Attorney M<jse Leopold attended the convention in Chicago yesterday. Don’t fail to call Phone 71, Rhoads’ grocery, for fresh home-grown strawberries. Joseph Hillmeyer, of Trenton, N. J., is here Luers and family. If you want some nice home-grown strawberries call at Rhoads' grocery, Phone 71. Mrs. Simon Thompson, Misses Nina Lyon, Helen Johnson and Madeline Laidly are spending today in Chicago.
See our lime of buggies and carriages. -HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. J. D. Law and daughter, of Morocco, came here today and went to Salem, Ind., for a visit. We have a complete line of walking, riding and two-row cultivators. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Russell Warren returned home today to spend the summer after completing his first year at Indiana University. Go to Sommers & Oonnvell for your plumbing, heating and sheet metal work. Miss Agnes Howe came yesterday from Greencastle, where she is attending Depauw University, for a visit with friends and relatives here. Mrs. Gerald B. Strong, of Ann Arbor, Mich., came Thursday evening for a month’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hartley. Don’t kick about the weather. Just think of the poor gink who has labored the entire year and then draws this week for his annual vacation. The train carrying the Monon officials on an inspection tour of the road, stopped here a few minutes Monday evening. President Kurrie drove from here across to Rensselaer in his new Locomobile. —Francesville Tribune. Install your heating plant now before cold weather. We would be pleased to submit an estimate for a heating plant for your dwelling. Sommers & Cornwell.
Genuine Ecuadorian Panama hats, fibre fine as fly legs, $5. Tennis shoes sl. Silk shirts $3.50. Silk hose 50t.—Hilliard & Hamill. Let us estimate on your next job of plumbing, heating „or sheet metal work. Sommefa & Cornwell,
