Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. W. A. Davenport and children left Saturday for a month’s visit with relatives at Versailles, Ky. Some of the work done during the year by the Monnett school students in the art and sewing classes will be on exhibit at the M. E. church parlors this afternoon and evening. There is no charge for admission. Rev. J. J. Robart and wife, of Kniman, returned today from Anderson, where they attended the international camp meeting of the Church of God. They report a very enjoyable time despite the rains. Last Sunday there were about six or seven thousand in attendance at the meeting. ~~~ 7~ We have on our sample floor one of the famous Cushman binder engines. Gome and see it. —Hamilton & Kellner. OUT OF~TOWN. No, Nelson, the Hatter, isn’t out of town; he’s still with us, but he is soliciting out of town orders. All the people in Rensselaer haven’t had their hats cleaned or reblocked yet and shouldn’t wait until Nelson is gone to think about it. Take your hats to Nelson before it is too late. Out of town people may send their hats to him at McKay’s laundry and be assured of prompt, satisfactory work.
NOTICE. .. . You are hereby instructed to trim the trees about your property where ever the same extend over the sidewalks. You are also instructed to attend to the cutting of the grass on all sides of your premises. If this is not done the city will do it at the expense of the property owner. —Vem Robinson, City. Marshal. .
