Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Prof. Otto Braun, of Lowell, was a Rensselaer visitor today. See the windows at Hilliard & Hamill’s. August Moore and Frank Cox made a trip to Kentland Thursday. B. J. Jarrette is attending the funeral of a cousin, Mrs. B. Van Lew, at Gary, today. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davisson went to Chicago today on a business trip. There are hats and hats, but Hilliard & Hamill have “THE” hats; note them on the street. Miss Ethel Morton returned to her home at Muncie today after visiting Miss Mabie Waymire for a week. Miss Emma Rouse, who makes her home with her sister, Mrs. Sadie Galbreath, went to Parr today to visit. Metropolitan sweaters in only the newer shades and models for ladies are on display at Hilliard & Hamill’s. Mrs. Oscar Cooper and son went to Indiana Harbor today to visit relatives and friends for a week or more. You’ll find EXTRA VALUE in schqol shoes, in our b: -gain section. — Collins’ Shoe Store. M. J. Wagner returned to Rensselaer Thursday after spending several days wftli-Es parents at Sheboygan, Wis. Harrisdn Casto, who is nursing in a sanitarium at Rcckville, Ind., returned home yesterday for a short visit with relatives here. Society Brand clothing made especially for Hilliard & Hamill m only the newer models and materials is on display at their store. Miss Marie Miller went to Chicago -yesterday to visit for a few days and will go from there to Burlington, Wis., so visit relatives. Direct flTm New York City are the classy caps you see on the young men about town. They were purchased from Hilliard & Hamill.
New iall line of goods are now in. Order that suit today and be prepared for fall. Also do dry cleaning and pressing.—John Werner. Mrs. D. B. Thompson and son, Daniel, went to Burlington, Wis., to visit her sister, Mrs. Wm. Hopper, and other relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rank came from Chicago today to visit their niece, Mrs. G. L. Parks and husband, in Milroy township. Mrs. Ross Grant came from Hammond today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Alter. Mr. Alter has been quite poorly for some time. Mrs. George Long entertained a few couples at cards Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Strawbridge, of Niagara Falls. The Standard bearers of the M. EL church will meet Friday evening at 7:30 with Miss Flossie Randle. A full attendance desired as there is work of importance. Mrs. A. Millspaugh and daughter, Ruth, returned to their home in Swayzee, Ind., today after visiting her sister, Mrs. Louis Todd and family at Fair Oaks for a week. M?rs. John Eigelsbach was operated on this week at the Hahnemann hospital in .Chicago, for a tumor, and is getting along nicely following the operation. tween the acts, a moving picture rehearsal and a short firm showing the picture; this is the play that opens the season at Ellis theater on Saturday, Sept. 9. j _ Mrs. Odele Brooks returned to her home in Roselawn yesterday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mell Grimes here. Her nephew, Harold Grimes '■accompanied her home for a short visit. Don’t pay for a Ford for the other fellow —you’ll soon save enough on your shoe bill, here, to buy an automobile of your own. —Collins’ Shoe Store. Chas. Harris, who has been working for the Mitchell Automobile Co., in Racine, Wis., came Wednesday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris and family, at Mt. Ayr. He will not return to Purdue this year but will continue working in Racine. Philadelphia took a big step toward the National League pennant Thursday when they downed the Boston club in a double header. Brooklyn has slipped in the past few days and the Phils look like a safe bet to again fight for the titular honors this fall. * A large number of high school students of the Christian church and their friends, enjoyed a reception given in their honor last evening in the church. Well planned games -furnished the enjoyment of the evening. Miss: Marian Parker gave two very interesting and appropriate readings. Miss, Alice Thomas, Miss Alma Kershner and Miss Glenn Day gave piano solos. The evening was enjoyed by all and will help start, the school year off with interest. » I Try our classified column
