Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Phone 98 now and reserve your tickets for “The Movie Man” at Ellis theatre next Saturday, Sept. 9th. Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. Worth McCarthy made a trip to Lafayette today. You’ll find EXTRA VALUE in school shoes, in our b.' 'gain section.— Collins’ Shoe Store. y . T Gilf Jones and family, of Redkey, came via auto today for a week end with their daughter, Mrs. F. D. Burchard. New fall line of goods are now in. Order that suit today and be prepared for fall. Also do dry cleaning and pressing.—John Werner. The Catholic Foresters will play the regular St. Joe team at the college grounds Sunday afternoon, the game starting at 3 o’clock. * Don’t get disappointed—you’ll ger youij- money’s worth of wear —and style thrown in, at Collius’ Shoe Store. Misses Grace and Marguerite Norris went to Greencastle today, where Miss Marguerite will enter DePauw. Six musical numbers, vaudeville between 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. Fine homegrown watermelons were being sold on the streets of Rensselaer today and went dike hot cakes. They are of an unusually fine flavor this year. See Larsh & Hopkins for school books and supplies. - The National League pennant chase tightened up yesterday when the leading Phils were jolted by the -Giants, while Brooklyn was winning a pair from Boston. Larsh and Hopkins for .school boks, tablets, crayons, pens and pencils; : n fact, all schol supplies. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Swaim returned to their home in Delphi, today after visiting Mr. Swaim’s brother, James Swaim and family here for a week. 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 yojir own.—Collins’ Shoe Store. J. D. Allman will go to Indianapolis this evening and return tomorrow with Mrs. Allman, who has been in a hospital there recovering from an operation. She is much improved in health, but is still weak. ers are sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Milwaukee and Deering com bindMr. and Mrs. W. H. Hicks, of Remington, were Rensselaer visitors Friday. They came over to consult a . local physician . regarding their daughter’s health. She has been suffering for some time with what is thought to be appendix trouble. See our-plow line before you buy.— Hamilton & Kellner. If the present weather is an indication, we are due to have a fine fall this year. The past few days have been wonderful and the nights have been equally as fine. The right temperature prevails to make one feel good, and is a great relief from the excessive heat wc have had through the summer. /

You can get binder twine of Hamilton & Kellner. George Peters, a member of Battery C, of Lafayette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peters, of southeast of town, who has been stationed on the Mexican border, has received his discharge and returned to his home in Lafayette the fore part of the week. Sidney Peters, a brother, went to Lafayette Wednesday to see him. ' STOP THE FIRST COLD . A cold does not get well of itself. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough becomes serious if neglected. Hacking coughs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the happy combination of soothing antiseptic balsams in Dr. King’s New Discovery has healed coughs and relieved con’gestion. Young and old can testify to the effectiveness of Dr. King’s New Discovery for coughs and colds. Buy a bottle today at your druggist, 50c. A resolution broadening the scope of the federal trade commission inquiry into the cost of news print paper to include paper used by the government printing office, has been adopted by the senate on motion of Senator Fletcher, who said the cost of paper for government documents had risen more than 100 per cent in the last year. Come out and got in the motion picture taken o nfhe street the day “The Movie Man” plajfs at the Ellis Theatre,' Saturday, Sept. 9th. Fred Linback and farpily went to Portland, Ind., Marion and Dayton, Ohio, to visit Mrs. Linback’s relatives last Saturday and returned home Friday. The trip was made via automojile. Mr. Linback reports a fine trip and that the crops in Ohio have suffered more from the hot weather than the Indiana crops.