Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
August Moore made a trip to Kentland today. Miss Gertrude Hopkins is spending today in Chicago. Sheriff McColy was in Muncie on business yesterday. Wagons and extra wagon beds for sale by Hamilton & Kellner’s. Born yesterday to Mr and Mrs. Homer Lakin, of Barkley tp., a son. If the market for a corn binder see us before you buy.—Hamilton nt Kellner. Mrs. Rebecca Albaugh returned to Chicago yesterday after visiting Eli Arnold and family for a week.
We are ready with the new ones. See them in our windows. —Fendig’s Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
All accounts are payable at my office to Miss Morgan. —Dr. C. E. Johnson.
Misses Martha, Alice and Ruth Cane went to Lafayette today to visit friends for a few days.
Miss Elvyia Callanger went to Nappanee, Ind., today to visit her sister, Mrs. M. Echenbaugh.
Miss Bertha Daniels went to McCoysburg today to visit her aunt, Mrs. Bart Grant, for a few days.
Mrs. J. L. Hill came today from Lowell to attend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Halstead’s baby.
Mrs. Wm. H. Platt and children went to Lafayette today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Olds, for a week.
Uncle George Hosmer, who makes his home at the Makeever House, is very sick and is under the care of a nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wildrick and children returned to Valparaiso today after visiting Mrs. Ella Carter and family at Mt. Ayr.
Miss Katie Rachovsky, of Chicago, came today to visit her brothers, Louis and Harry Rachovsky, at Remington. Miss Nell Reish and Jack and Doris Larsh went to Chicago today to visit realtives and friends for about two Leo Colvert and baby came today to visit with his wife’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hammond, and other relatives.
We are still selling a large number of buggies and carriages. See our line before you buy.—Hamilton & Kellner.
Mr. and Mrs. John Searer took their six-months-old baby to a hospital in Chicago. The baby has been very sick with stomach trouble ever since its birth.
Miss Ester Karr, of Fair Oaks, has returned to her home after taking a six weeks’ course at the Emmanual Missionary College at Berrien Springs.
Miss Mary Brown went to Chicago yesterday to visit Miss Louise Trull for about a week. Miss nn Rector, of Great Falls, Montana, and Miss Trull will return here with her.
Miss Doris Morlan delightfully entertained about 12 couples at a Victrola dance last evening in honor of her guest Miss Annabel Collins, of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Haas, of Tipton, Ind., who have been visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Leopold, and family, went to Chicago today to spend the day.
Mrs. Ella Camp and children, of Lafayette, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Halliday, and other relatives here, went to Chicago this morning to visit her brother, M. O. Callahan, and family.
Fall fashions in footwear for wornendictate gray, ivory, tan, black and the various combinations of these colors. We have anticipated your wants. —Fendig’s Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
The Sisters of the Catholic school of this city have returned from their summer vacation. The music teacher is now prepared to resume her work in giving lessons on piano, violin, mandolin and organ. Call at Sisters’ home or phone No. 40.
You need not leave Rensselaer to get the style you want or the size you need- We have all styles and all sizes for men, women and children at a great saving over prices prevailing in larger cities. Investigate and see .for yourself.—Fendig’s Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
U. M. Baughman, resident of Rensselaer but now a citizen of Oklahoma City, was here for a few hours Tuesday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Jesse Snyder. Mr. Baughman has been in Chicago and Milwaukee on business. Mr. Baughman is still connected with the Oklahoma Farm Mortgage Company. More radical reductions than ever on all summer footwear for men, women and children. Summer footwear doesn’t cost much now at our store, even though prices of leather are advancing.-—Fendig’s Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
