Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Firman Thompson spent yesterday in Chicago. 'Mrs. Mary Weiss, of Virgie, spent yesterday with Mrs. Chas. May. Dale Warner went to Chicago yesterday, where he will work for a time, at least. Fashionable English last Crawfoid shoes at Hilliard & Hamid's. Miss Marie Hamilton went to Indianapolis today to enter Butler college. Jimmie Babcock went .to Lafayette Sunday evening, where he entered Purdue University. Mrs. Everett Turnpaugh and three children, of Logansport, are here visiting relatives. Mrs. McConnell and son came from Fair Oaks today to visit her sister, Mrs. Joe Davisson. Fred King, of Winona Lake, is here for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John King. Mrs. H. C. Hcbard, of Roselawn, spent Sunday here visiting Mrs. Frank Critser and other friend.s A complete and wonderfully selected stock of Bradley sweaters at Hilliard & Hamill’s. Fred Putts went to Pittsburg, Pa., today, where he will attend college. This is Fred’s second nd last year there. .William Babcock went to Greencastle today to visit his sister, Margaret, who will attend DePauw university there this year. Announcing the new fall styles in Society Brand clothes for young men and men who stay young.—Hilliard & Hamill. ■Mrs. R. V. Crist is moving from here to Rockville, Ind. She will visit her father, W. H. Pruett, at Bloomingdale, on her way to Rockville. Mrs. J. R. Phillips and Mrs. Paul Stevens, of McCoysburg, spent yesterday visiting the former’s daughj ter, Mrs. Van Wood and family. Mrs. Jennie Chupp, widow of Anson Chupp,. wasmarried.ls.st._week. to John Icenuckle in Rossville, New Mexico. The funeral of A. R. Rishling was held this morning at the late residence and interment was made in Osborne cemetery in Hanging Grove township. 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. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Minglin, of Logansport, returned to their home today after visiting nor sister, Mrs. Vera Robinson and husband since Saturday. The three leaders in the American League pennant chase kept even with another yesterday. Chicago downed St. Louis 5 to 2. Detroit drubbed Cleveland, and Boston took Washington into- camp. Brooklyn and Philadelphia, eiders in the National, both lost. We carry the largest Classified Ad column of any paper in this part of the state, and the reason is chat we get results for all. A classified ad of three or four lines wil least you but a quarter a week. 6 daily and 2 semi-weekly insertions.