Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Milner’s Tire Shop—Safety First. Harry McColly went to Chicago today to spend the day. Milner’s Tire Shop--the oldest tire shop in the city. Mrs. E. Wuerthner and son, Ray, visited relatives here over night. Milner’s Tire Shop—Casing and tube vulcanizing a specialty. Lucy Van Hook went to Chicago today to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. O. N. Faber and Miss Thelma Rees, of Newland, spent today in Rensselaer. Try one of our $1.50 cotton blankets; they are exceptional values. ROWLES & PARKER. Misses iMamie Bever and Leona Kolhoff visited friends in Morocco Tuesday evening. Our ladies’ ready to wear department has something nice for you. Come in and see. .ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Pearl McCoimahay went to Gifford today to visit Miss Fairy Elliott for a few days. We positively guarantee “The Siegel Garment” for ladies and misses. ROWLES & PARKER.

A large crowd was on hand Wednesday evening for the final concert of the season. Birdsell wagon is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. We want everybody to try a “Siegel Garment.” We guarantee them. ROWLES & PARKER. Monday nigh 4 -, Ellis Theatre, “A Pair of Sixes,” Beveridge Players. .Well prepared, meals promote home happiness. Cook with a Cole’s Hot Blast Range and you will always be happy. Mrs. F. D. Burchard and daughter, Winifred, went to Monticello today to visit relatives and to attend the home coming. An absolute guarantee with every garment sold from our ladies ready to wear department. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Leo Worland and baby, Anita Jane, went to Whiting, Ind., today for a week’s visit with Mrs. Ernest Morgan and family.

Just received a shipment of ladies’ 8-inch boots in black and tan. Get a pair before we are out of your size. ROWLES & PARKER. Beveridge Players, Ellis Theatre, three nights, Oct. 9, 10, 11. All high class plays. Opening play “A Pair of Sixes.” You can not get away from the Tact that CRAWFORD Shoes are not only Al quality but Al quality at moderate prices.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Save money and your »wife’s back by getting Cole’s High Oven Range. It makes work easy and coal bills light. “A Pair of Sixes,” Monday night at the Ellis Theatre. First time at popular prices.

Do you know where those flat brim MILITARY hats came from that you see on the men about town? Ask them.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. L. C. Sage left for Genesee, 111., last evening, where Mrs. Sage has been visiting her parents for the past three weeks. Beveridge Players at Ellis Theatre, Oct. 9, 10, 11. GOOD SERVICE is the “self-start-er” that keeps bur customers coming •to our store without occasional up.”—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Miss Lottie Nichols Returned to her home at Parr today after visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. r L. Nichols, here. Soft, smooth, perfect fitting.underwear, $1 to $4. —HILLIARD & HAMILL.

Mrs. M. V. Brown went to Chicago yesterday to join her daughter, Marguerite, who is visiting Miss Louise Trull there. They will return home tomorrow. You needn’t go to Chicago for $1 and $1.60 neckwear. HILLIARD & HAMILL have it. Mr. and ! Mrs. C. L. Murphy and daughter, Jeanette, came yesterday from their home in Berwyn, 111., to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Before returning home tfaev will also visit her brother, Edward Bellows and family near Remington. 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.

Miss Esther Padgitt and uncle, A. W. Padgitt, of Bucklin, Kans., left last Saturday via automobile for a visit at Attica, ’Lafayette and Boswell, and expect to attend the centennial celebration at Indianapolis before returning to Rensselaer. Special care taken in fitting children’s shoes. Try us once and see the difference. We have dependable shoes at reasonable prices. ;