Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Charlotte Kearns came yesterday from Naperville, 111., to visit Miss Viola Kohley here. All dollar orders for coal and wood are delivered for cash only. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Miss Florence Hawkins, of Lafayette, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman arid family this week. You can get high grade coal and prompt service of Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Emma Lemen returned to her home in Indianapolis today after attending the Sunday school convention. • Airs. E. P. Lane returned home yefeteniay from an extended visit at Indianapolis, Noblesville, Shelbyville and other places. If you want the very latest and best in the range market, get a Cole’s Hot Blast Range. Mrs. Carrie Baker returned to her home in Pontiac, 111., yesterday after visiting friends and transacting business here. Guard the boy against an early fall cold. He’ll enjoy wearing one of our new sweaters, $1 to $2.50. —Hilliard & Hamill. 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. Geo. Bowman and children returned to Newland yesterday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boyle, at Delphi. Another car of fancy Michigan peaches Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 21, 22 and 23. JOHN EGER. Mrs. J. C. Clarke and son, Joe, returned to their home in Fair Oaks yesterday after visiting Mrs. Tom Cox and family for a few days. To curb the coal trust get Cole’s High Oven Range. It heats and cooks with the same fuel and saves one-third. Robert Michael and Mrs. Robert Michael and son, Judson, are spending a few weeks visiting in Wyoming with relatives, and they think it is a fine country. . ~ Stout men and slim men are fitted perfectly with Michael Stern stouts and slim suits.—Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. Eveline Randle, who has been visiting her daughter at Reynolds for the past month, came yesterday to see her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Porter, who is visiting here, and return to Reynolds for a longer visit. If you want a dress shoe, wear Crawfords, and you’ll be Hamillized, which means wearing the best. —Hilliard & Hamill. Misses Mary and Gabrella Dluzak, of near Remington, went to Chicago Heights yesterday to visit Mrs. Joe Kohler. They will also visit friends at Dyer, Ind., before retumnig home. Fall is here, winter is coming. Now is the time to Hamillize your clothes buying.—Hilliard & Hamill. The new Fashion clothes are now on display. Drop in boys, and get posted on the new fall styles.—'Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. Lida Monnett, who lives west of town, fell and broke two ribs Thursday night while visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Bare, a neighbor. She was descending the cellar steps with Mrs; Bare’s child in her arms when she stumbled, and in the endeavor to protect the child, sustained painful injuries. Mrs. Monnett is resting well today but will be indisposed for some time. . Have you seen the new Airy Wate hats? It’s hat education to see them, sand a pleasure to wear. Price $3. — Hilliard & Hamill. The report of H. R. Kurrie, presiwent of the Monon railroad, read at the annual meeting of the stockholders of the company in Indianapolis recently, shows an increase in the net income of the road for the year ended June 30, 1916, of $632,310.12, or 271.2 per cent. The operating revenues for the year were $7,694,733.91, and the operating expenses were $5,111,093. All the old directors of ti e road were elected at the meeting. Sweaters for these cool evenings are a necessity. Hilliard* & Hamill have the largest assortment to select from in the city.
