Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Call 273 for coal and wood. Mrs. Dave Elder went to Surrey (uda.l lu visit Mis. Levi Cliupp fur ir few days. - ■ - j J Born, Wednesday, SeptT 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bussell, of McCoysburg, a daughter. The first meeting of the Ladies’ Literary Club will be held Friday afternoon, Sept. 29th, ,t 2:30 at the home of Mrs. A. H. Hopkins. Coal bills are a large part of your living expense—reduce both' by using ‘Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters. - WANTED —100 fat men to wear Michael Stem suits this fall. The best fitting fat men’s clothing on the market. —Hilliard & Hamiil. Why break your back peering into a low oven?- Get— Coleis High-Oven Range. It makes your work-easy.— Boys’ mackinaws in nobby patterns. Pinch Back. $4 to $6. Sturdy, long-wearing school suits with 2 pair trousers $4 to $lO. Hilliard & Hamill. Miss AlVerta Simpson went to Grcencastle today, where she will attend the Methodist conference. The most complete display of sweaters in Rensselaer.— Hilliard & Hamiil. Mrs. Nancy Payne went to Chicago Heights today to be with her niece, Mrs. Ferrr McColly, who is very siegr John Deere line of plows are sold by Hamilton & Kellner. For up-to-the-minute neckwear, shirts, etc., drop in on HILLIARD & HAMILL. They unquestionably have the best selected stock in town.

Mrs. Chas. Sines returned to her home in Flora yesterday after visiting M>s. D. H. Yeoman and family since Sunday. The smartest hats m town are on display at Hilliard & Hamiil s. PasteBoard Military Brims. They represent the “last latest” in men’s hats. ’s3. See The windows. Mrs. H. R. Kurrie and children went to Taoli, Ind., today, where they will make an extended visit with Mr. Kurrie’s sister. The clothing cabinets at Hilliard & Hamill’s are filled with suits from the best shops in the land. You will be surprised at the reasonable prices asked for them, values considered. Sheriff McColly took Billy Weiss, of Whcatfield, to the penal farm yesterday to serve out a sentence of sixty days for intoxication. The perjury cases against Jay Stockton and Ernest Morlan commenced in the circuit court today.. At the time of going to press the jury had not been obtained. Miss Minnie Waymire and Miss Maurine Humphreys, teachers at the Monnett School, will go to Greencastle Saturday, where they, will be consecrated as deaconesses. EVENTUALLY you will buy your shoes at Hilliard & Hamill’s because they give you the best style and most value for your money. WHY NOT NOW? _ Mr. and Mrs. Will Krcsel and son, George, autoed to Goodland Sunday to the home of the former’s reunion was held. There were thirty present and a sumptuous feast and general good time was enjoyed by all.

Constipation the Father of Many His. Of the numerous ills that affect humanity a large share start with constipation. Keep your bowels regular and they may be avoided. When n laxative is needed take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve die appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Dr. A V G. Catt, through George F. Meyers, sold his 160 acre farm in Keener township Wednesday to Arthur I. Putt, of near Goodland, who will move to it. The consideration was $75 an acre cash. John Garriott resides on the farm at the present time.

Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is a medicine that every family should be provided with. Colic and diarrhoea often come on suddenly and it is of the greatest importance that they be treated promptly. Consider the suffering that must be endured until a physician arrives or medicine can be obtained. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a reputation second to none for the quick relief which it affords. For sale by B. F. Fendig. The band concert last night attracted the smallest crowd of the season owing to the heavy rain during the day and the threatening conditions during*-the evening. It has been decided to hold one more band concert this season, which will take place the usual time, owing to next week being institute week. Hilliard & Ham ill have just completed extensive alterations on the interior of their clothing store, consisting of additional shelving, cabinets, etc., to accommodate the increased amount of stock Mr. Hilliard has added.