Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Value of Your Money Depends practically upon your use of it. Just now we have many substan- ' tial bargains-uses to which your money can be placed to advantage—we call your attention to " our line of famous “Seller’s Kitchenead.” " From Sept. Ist to 16th, in- . elusive we will give a straight 10 per cent discount— a $35 cabinet for $31.50. There is no better cabinet made, none more convenient, a household need in every home, a labor and time " saver. Remember, a 10 percent discount on any “Kitchenead.” Come in and we’ll demonstrate. D. M. Worland
MOODY. * = Fred Markin was a Rensselaer goer Tuesday. Ernest Wentz was a Francesville goer Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rose were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Miss Mary Markin called on Mrs. Ed Ames Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Steve Freeman and daughter called on Mrs. Ed Ames Friday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters and family were Francesville goers Monday. Miss Lillian Tiede, of Francesville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ernest Wentz. - ' Edward Rose, of Chicago, spent Sunday with hi£ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rose. Mrs. Harry Rishling and children, of Lee, spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Steve Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markin and daughter, Mary, and Lester Conra.l spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yeoman. Sunday \ School Picnic. All departments of the Bible school of the First Christian church will picnic in Mr. Van Hook’s grove Friday. Good dinner and lots of good games and sports will be some of the features of the day. Don’u forget it. Friday in Mr. Van Hook’s grove, and it is for you. Nelson, the Hatter, Operates the best equipped plant for blocking, finishing, renovating and remodeling men’s hats in northern Indiana. First class work, reasonable charges. All work done in your home town. Factory at McKay’s Laundry, Rensselaer, Ind. Out of town orders solicited. “Scuffer” shoes for boys and girls, the ideal shoe, allowing the toes perfect freedom.—B.'N. Fendig Shoe Store. Anna F. Turfler, Osteopath.
PHILLIPS & SPRAGUE Correspondents Of E. W. WAGNER & CO. Established 1887 Members: New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce \ St. Louis Merchants Exchange New York Produce Exchange Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Continental and Cchnmercial Bank Building v 208 So. LaSalle Street CHICAGO announce the opening of a brancboffic e at the MURRAY BUILDING, RENSSELAER, INDIANA Telephone 62
