Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 248, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
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New’ shipment Trpnks, Bags, Suitcases just received. —Hilliard & Hamill. —— • .••• You can make'no mistake by placing your order with us for your potatoes for winter use. We will unload a car of good ripe sand grown potatoes Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 17 and 18th, $1.50 bushel. ROWLES & PARKER An automobile passed through Rensselaer this morning containing a load of prohibition campaigners. A few short talks were made here before departing. —Now is the time to put in your Winter supply of potatoes. A car of good ripe sand grown potatoes Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 17 and 18, $1.50 per bushel. ROWLES & PARKER.
Mrs. True D. Woodworth went to Monticello today to visit her brother Will Jacks and family, and will als visit her sister, Mrs. C. E. Tyner, at Monon before returning home the latter part of the week._ , - Earle Reynolds and wife and Misses Helen and Maudie autoed to Chalmers Sunday, where they visited Jacob Raub and family and Lee Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds is feeling quite well again after her accident and will soon be able to take up her skating act. If you are jin the market for potatoes,. call and see our car of extra fancy ripe sand grown potatoes Tuesday and Wednesday, $1.60 per bushel. ROWLES & PARKER. True D. Woodworth, Charles Horsewood, Cal Cain and Al Wallace motored to Indianapolis today to attena !he grand lodge as representatives 0/ the Red Men. Fred Arnott went' Sunday. Another shipment Felt Hats, something new, $3. —Hi lliard&Hamill. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Neupert and daughter, Esther, George Neupert, Mrs. Elizabeth Neupert and daughters Elizabeth and Katharine and Mr. and Mrs. John Kuehn, all of North Judson, motored to Rensselaer Sunday and spent the day with E. E. Sm ith and family, _ _ When you think of shoes, think of CRAWFORDS-qad. go to Hilliard & Hamill for them.
W. H. Timmons came Sunday for a visit with his father, John Timmons and family. Billy, as he is. better known here, is now located at Jackson, Tenn., where he is engaged in the welding business. Mt. Timmons reports that he likes the south fine and he is getting along mighty well at his new business.
