Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. Daye Elder and son, Millard, and daughter, Mrs. Lyman Roadruck, of 1 Morocco, who jfaas been visiting them for a week, went to Monticello today to visit relatives until Friday. - IF ENTHUSIASM were water and we had some freezing weather, oiff" store would be a.skating rink. SOCIETY BRAND Clothes are responsible for this.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hannon, of Indianapolis, who have been visaing the former’s brother, JL A. Harmon and family, went to Chatsworth, 111., today to visit relatives there and also * at Pontiac, 111., before returning to their home. Mrs. L. A. Hymon accompanied them as far as Pontiac, where she will visit her parents for a few days.
Well prepared meals promote home happiness. Cook with a Cole’s Hot Blast Range and you will always be happy. Mason D. Hilf, 94 years old, said to be the oldest Odd Fellow in the world, in years as well as membership, received a 70-year jewel at Port Townsend, Wash., Tuesday night. Mr. Hill is the first Odd Fellow to be entitled to the jewel. Wesolicita share ot your vulcanizing. Prices right, work guaranteed. Auto Equipment Co., M. E. Adams & Son, Props. The eighty-fourth annual meeting of the Indiana Baptist church at Marion, October 10 to 13. The convention will represent about 75,000 church members and the business of the session will be transacted hy 700 delegates.
You can not get away from the fact that CRAWFORD Shoes are not only Al quality but Al quality at moderate prices.—HILLIARD & HAMILL. Standard brands of Minneapolis flour advanced 20 cents yesterday on -the Chicago market to $9.30 a barel. This is the highest price in more than forty years. Damage to the wheat crop in Argentina by drought is held to be largely responsible for the advance. _____
There are many good dressers who come into our store for BRADLEY SWEATERS. They consider the size of our stock justifies they’re coming here. Are you one of them?, —HILLIARD & HAMILL. Treasurer Chas. V. May and wife entertained the following guests at a three course dinner on Thursday evening: Misses Maud Rader and Belli Southard, of Wolcott; Grace Warnock, Jessie and Lena Williamson and Florence olnrson of Remington, Pearl Babcoen of this city and Walter Elwangcr of Louisville, Ky. During the evening Mr. Elwanger rondored several delightful selections on~the~plano.
Butterfat Wanted. I am still in the market for cream and will pay the highest markot price at all times. Cream received eveng day. Open evenings.— AS. Lowman, Parr. Ind.
• Unless your name i > on the registration books in your vot- ■ ing precinct you cannot vote at the November election. Registration day comes on October 9th. Make sure that you are. properly registered by visiting "the” registration place in your precinct early in the morning of October 9th. •
Old tin, paper, tar, gravel and composition roofs made better than new, with Cro Plaster; 3 times cheaper. Completing seven jobs in Monon and will be here next week. To save youhself money, drop postal to general delivery. GEORGE HENDRICKS,. Sales Manager Creo Roofing Mfg. Ca
