Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

No. 6, the train due here at "3:31 p. m., was over two hours late this afternoon. Application has been made to commit Mary Fross to Longcliff. She was an inmate of this asylum from Sept. 3, 1915, to July 30, 1916. The new pinch back models in C’othcraft and Society Brand clothes arc now on display. Drop in and get posted.—'Hilliard & Hamill. Mr. and Mrs. John Shearer, of Remington, went to Chicago today to get their 9 months old baby, which has been in the Michael Reese hospital for the past five weeks, being treated for stomach trouble. The baby is very much improved and is ready to leave the hospital. If you want a dress shoe, wear Crawfords, and you’ll be Hamillized, which means wearing the best. —Hilliard & Hamill. j Another car of fancy peaches for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 21, 22 and 23, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. JOHN EGER. Claude Hickman, living near Mt. Ayr, was placed in the Rensselaer jail Monday night after being arrested for stealing some nails. He was bound over to the October term of court by Squire Whitten, of Roselawn. Hickman is a married man and was working on the Lawler ranch where a new silo was being built. A quantity of nails had been left after the job was finished and when the young man was going home Monday evening it is charged that he filled his dinner bucket with these nails. An effort is being made to furnish bond for the young man. Sweaters for these cool evenings are a necessity. Hilliard & Hamill have the largest assortment to select from in the city. Professional Notice. Our friends and clients will please take notice that Mr. George A. Williams has moved his law offices from the rooms of the First National Bank to rooms just across the stairway m the Odd Fellows Building occupied by Mr. D. Delos Dean, and that Mr. Williams and Mr. Dean will practice law under the firm name of Williams & Dean with offices in the Odd Fellows Building. Renselaer, Indiana, August 26, 1916 George A. Williams D. Delos Dean

Notice of Declaratory Resolution. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Common Council ,of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, that on September 11, 1916, it adopted Improvement Resolution No. 138 for the improvement of Washington Avenue from College Avenue west a distance of six hundred seventy-seven (677) fcst. The Common Council has fixed the 9th day of October, 1916, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard, by persons interested in or affected by said described improvement, and on said day at eight o’clock p. m., the Common Council will meet at the Council Chamber in said city for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or which may be presented, and will hear all persons interested, or whose property may be affected by said proposed improvement, and will decide whether the .benefit that will accrue to the property, abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement, and to said city, will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. CHAS. MORLAN, City Clerk.

B. A. MOOSE.

Charter of Loyal Order of Moose now open. Initiation fee while charter is open only $5.00. Regular initiation fee is $25.00. Get in with the class now. forming, which will be initiated Thursday, Oct. 12,1916. Benefits are $7 per week, sickness or accident. SIOO death dues only 83 l-3c per month. See Thos'. A. Maholm, State Director at Moose Home, opposite court house, Rensselaer, Ind. You can buy the Birdsell wagon of Hamilton & Kellner.