Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. E. Gerber and'Miss Agnes Welsh went to Lafayette for the day. BirdseH*wagon is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. 77 You needn’t go to Chicago for $1 and $1.50 neckwear. HILLIARD & HAMILL have it. Mrs. R. A. Parkison and daughter, Mrs. K. T. Rhoades, spent yesterday in Lafayette. Call phone 273 for coil, wood and feed. Wear Munsing wear, it is perfect. It fits swell and wears great. DUVALL'S QUALITY SHOP. Mrs. Flora Lutz went to Moody today to Visit her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Maxwell and family until Saturday. Be sure and see the two great lines of up to the minute hats, Kingsbury and Stetson. They are great. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP.

A. J. Bellows went to Huntington today to attend the Synodical meeting a f fhn ’PwAftK vAAFJfUI i’nlirj’n VI vliv 1 irtrujt/ciitMi vjiuivu. We have now on display the greatest line of dress shirts in the county. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP, ' L. Earl Duvall. R. A. Rice returned yesterday from where he went to consult "a specialist about his eyes. Jersey sweaters in all color combinations at Duvall’s Quality Shop. —G.-EARL DUVALL, Cope Hanley left Sunday for Nashville, Tenn., where he will attend school this coming year at Vanderbilt University. Do you know where those flat brim MILITARY hats* came from that you see on the men about town? Ask them.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Miss Clara Hagins returned to her home in Chicago today after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins, here since Saturday. - You can not get away from the fact that CRAWFORD Shoes are not only Al quality but Al quality at moderate prices.—HILLIARD & HAMILL.

Collegian and Frat suits in all the latest models at Duvall’s 'Quality Shop * r C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Sarah Platt and daughter, Stella, spent Sunday and Monday in Chicago Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright and family. Soft, smooth, perfect fitting underwear, $1 to $4. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr., will have sew club Thursday afternoon of this week. Th are will be a called meeting of the ladies of tbe Grand Army Wednesday, Oct. 4. All members requested to be present.—MaryWood/Bect. GOOD the “self-start-er” that keeps our customers coming to our store without occasional “cranking up.”—HILLIARD & HAMILL. <

John Bowie, of Wheatfield, went to Indianapolis today as a representative of the Knights of Pythias to the grand lodge being held at Indianapolis this week. Is there anything like having good, COMFORTABLE and —STYLISH gloves HILLIARD & HAMILL have GENUINE FULL MOCHA dress gloves, $1.25 to $2. Rev. C. L. Harper, former pastor of the M. E. church of this city, was appointed to the pastocrate of the Kentland M. E. church at the Northwest Indiana Episcopal conference held at Greencastle. A good comfortable overcoat cuts the winter’s hardships in two. We can show you any number of -GOOD ones, and at RIGHT prices, too. — HILLIARD & HAMILL. Paul Worland, son of D. M. Worland, is now employed as an assistant embalmer Tn the undertaking establishment -of Wm. M. Seward, at Mt. Healthy, Ohio.

hhh [Gives * brilliant glossy shine that W does not rub off or dust off—that ■ anneals to the iron—that lasts four I# times as long as any other. Black Silk Stove Polish I is in.» class by itself. It’s more f carefully made and made U from belter materials. J Try it on year parlor « Btove.yourcook stove . ® jtoot I the best polish you ■ ever used, your authiXxed to re- 1 ■ fund your ' ■ money. / <■