Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 210, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Anna F. Turfler, Osteopath. Miss Leota Elijah returned to.her home in Morocco today after visiting her sister Jessiejicre. Larsh and Hopkins for school boks, tablets, Crayons, pens and pencils; m fact, all sahol supplies. Deere and Janesville plows sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Nell Biggs returned to Chicago yesterday after visiting home folks since Sunday. See our corn binders before buying.—Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chapman and daughter went to Chicago yesterday to visit relatives for a few days. See our line of wagons and extra wagon beds. —Hamilton & Kellner. Ernest Huntington went to Laramie, Wyo., yesterday, where he will be for about two months on business. “Scuffer” shoes for boys and girls, the ideal shoe, allowing the toes perfect freedom. —B. N. Fendig Shoe Store. Mrs. Mary Eger gave a picnic supper Tuesday evening in honor of her sister, Miss Ora Duvall, who has been visiting her. „ We are experts in the fitting of children’s feet. We also have the largest and best line to select from. — B. N. Fendig Shoe Store. •Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kanne returned yesterday from Inefhjnapolis, where Ed attended the national tractor demonstration. The Sons of Veterans will meet Friday evening, Sept. Ist. All members are urged to be present. By order of Commander. Mrs. C. E. O’Donnell Wturncd to her home in Rantoul, 111., today after visiting for a few days with her sister, Mrs. Tom Calalhan. School shoes that will stand the hard wear for boys and girls, priced $1.50 to $3.50.—8. N. Fendig Shoe Store. Mrs. Daisy Hoshaw and children, who have been visiting relatives at Monon and near Winamac for the past week, returned home yesterday. Battleship gray, ivory kid, Havana brown and combination of these colors is the vogue this season. We have them. —B. N. Fendig Shoe Store. Miss Emma House, teacher at the Monnett School, returned here yesterday after spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. House, at Parkersburg, W. Va. You should see the little fellows’ suits, overcoats, caps and everything to make him comfortable, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Ernest Winters, who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Griswold and other relatives here, went to Kankakee, 111., today o visit friends before returning to his home in Chicago. Miss Ora Duvall, of Watertown, Dak., who for the past three weeks has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Mary Eger and other relatives here, accompanied by Mrs. Elmer Gvvin, went to Lowell today to spend the day with Mrs. Hattie Weaver. Miss Duvall will go from there to her home^
