Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Cards received from Major Healey and Lieutenant Healey today stated that they had made a trip to Matamoros, Mex., and Brownsville, Tex. There are no Americans at the former place. J. J. Montgomery nnd J. F. Hardman made a trip to the Kankakee river today on a fishing expedition. Wm. Traub went fishing yesterday and was rewarded by catching one sucker and a carp. e Misses Florence and Aileen Allman went to Indianapolis today to see their mother, Mrs. J. D. Allman, who is still in, the Methodist hospital. She is much improved. They will also visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkins for a few days. The new fall “Bonnets” are now ;.t our store on display. Stetsons, Kingsbury and Red Seal. All colors and SIZ€S« DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP, C. Earl Duvall. A large line of ladies’ new fall suits now in stock. Let us show you the new things at the lowest possible prices. We cordially invite you .o visit our suit department. ROWLES & PARKER. Winnie Wame, of Hammond, a nephew of Theodore Wame, is visiting his uncle and other relatives for a few days. Also Miss Gladys McClanahan, of Gifford, is visiting her grandparents for a week, Mr. .and Mrs. T. F. Wame. Boys’ school waists and shirts, the famous Kaynee brand; they fit and wear. Colors absolutely fast. All sizes, at Rowles & Parker’s. Professional Notice. Our friends and clients will please take notice that Mr. George A. Wiliams has moved his law offices from the rooms of the First National Bank ,to rooms just across the stairway in the Odd Fellows Building occupied by Mr. D. Delos Dean, and that Mr. Williams and Mr. Dean will practice law under the firm name of Williams & Dean with offices in the Odd Fellows Building. Renselaer, Indiana, August 26, 1916 f. George A. Williams D. Delos Dean If itVGOOD, HILLIARD & HAMILL have it. If it’s NO GOOD, they haven’t got it. Notice to Auto Owners. I have moved my tire shop from the Main Garage, where I have been located for the past two years, to first door south of Fred Hemphill’s blacksmith shop. Bring me your casings and tubes to be repaired. Prices reasonable. ' Few supplies carried in Stock. ,-r Phone 621. HARRY MILNER. Library Notice. The library will he closed all next week on account of decorating. Those holding books overdue are requested to return them this week. Books due next week or later can be returned after the library is opened again, as this time will be deducted. Notice to the Farmers. ,We have made arrangements to handle cream in the event of a railYoad strike. Bring your cream to us the same as always and we will take care of you. JASPER COUNTY CREAMERY, J. C. Harris &