Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Call, phone 273 for coal, wood and feed— ■ - - You needn’t" go to Chicago for $1 and $1.50 neckwear. HILLIARD & HAMILL have it. Mrs. Don Beam and Miss Daisy Mdrris went to Lafayette today. Bindsell wagon is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. STETSON Hats—new fall styles. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. .Milner’s Tire Shop—Casing and tube vulcanizing a specialty. Soft, smooth, perfect fitting underwear, $1 to $4. —HILLIARD & HAMItL.- — —" ~ If you are in the market for a first class spreader see Hamilton & Kellner? We will unload Friday and Saturday acarload of nice, ripe, sound potatoes in 2 bushel bags at $1.60 A bushel. JOHN EGER.
Monday nigh 1 , Ellis Theatre, “A Pair of Sixes,” Beveridge Players. Do you know where those flat brim MILITARY hats came from that.you see on the men about town? Ask them .—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Down goes the price of potatoes. We will unload a carload of nice, sound potatoes Friday and Saturday at $1.60 a bushel. \ JOHN EGER. Beveridge Players at Ellis Theatre, Oct. 9, 10, 11. We will offer you for this week only 150 bushels of fancy Jersey sweet potatoes at less than you can buy Irish potatoes, for 3c a pound or $1.50 a bushel. - . JOHN EGER. Mr.s Frank Donnelly and Mrs. Frank Alter went to Monon today to spend the day; You can not get away from the fact that CRAWFORD Shoes are not only Al quality but Al quality at moderate prices.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Don’t burn your tubes vulcanizing with gasoline. Let us use our steam process.—Auto Equipment Co., one door east of Star Theatre.
-"A. Pair of Sixes,” Monday night at the Ellis Theatre. First time at popular prices. 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. GOOD SERVICE is the “self-start-er” that keeps our customers coming to our store without occasional “cranking up.”—HILLIARD & HAMILL. We solicit a share of your vulcanizing. Prices right, work guaranteed. Auto Equipment Co., M. E. Adams & Son, Props. Mrs. Chas. May and children, Lois, Robert and Mary, went to Lafayette today to visit friends until Thursday. The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Clara Andrus. You can appreciate good shirts and hose when you have had an example of the “other kind.” WILSON BROS, label is a protection against the “other kind, ” and HILUA»RD & HAMILL have them. ' Mrs. John Copsey and children returned to their home in Lafayette today after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Johnson, of Fair Oaks, spent the day in Rensselaer yesterday.
Mrs. Stella Ketchum and daughter, Mary, and Mrs. A. G. Work went to Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Parkinson and daughter, Helen, are visiting relatives in Attica this week. ~ Is there anything like having good, COMFORTABLE and STYLISH gloves HILLIARD & HAMILL have GENUINE FULL MOCHA dress gloves, $1.25 to $2. Mrs. John Eger returned yesterday from a short visit with Mrs. Peter Hordeman at Rosebud. Mrs. Ohas. Blue and Mrs. Vem Robinson went to Logansport today to visit relatives and friends for a week. Another big peach sale for Wednesday ahd Thuredav. Oct. 4th and sth, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 a bushel. JOHN EGER. Miss Gladys Day was given a complete surprise last evening at her beautiful home in the north part of town, it being her 14th birthday. Miss Gladys’ school friends numbering about fifty, gathered together for the occasion. She was presented with beautiful and useful gifts. Various games we're played, followed by a marshmallow toast. The lawn and porch were beautifully decorated with Japanese lantern. The house decorin tions were in white and yellow. Miss Gladys’ artist teacher, Miss Wightman, was present. Her other teachers did not get to come on account of the teachers’ institute.
