Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1916 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SUITS 1 Varsity Fifty Five with two buttons. 2 Varsity Fifty Five with three buttons. 3 Varsity Fifty Five with belt back. z 4 Varsity Fifty Five with pinch back. 5 Varsity Fifty Five with p'atch pockets. 6 Varsity Fifty Five with one button. 7 Varsity Fifty Five-double breasted. OVERCOATS __ 8 Varsity Six Hundred-double breasted. = 9 Varsity Six Hundred-belt back. 10 Varsity Six Hundred-loosely draped. 11 Varsity Six Hundred-single breasted.

HANGING GROVE. -WJohn W. Hitchings is building a fine big double crib on his farm here and is installing a grain dump Jn ift. The crib has a solid cemefit floor and driveway. Willard Tanner threshed buckwheat Tuesday. Mrs. J. R. Phillips went to Rensselaer Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker drove over to Herscher, 111., Saturday and visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Felix Parker and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bussell and Mr. and Mrs. C. ,W. an auto trip over the north end of the county Sunday afternoon on a sight seeing trip. The most notable sight was the vast acreage of wheat sown this fall and practically all of it looks excellent. The worst roads encountered on the whole trip was the road between DeMotte > and Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ray and son, of Elwood, returned home Tuesday after a week’s visit hero. . A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eldridge, north of Lee, has'scarlet fever, having taken sick in the Lee school last Friday. Trustee W. E. Poole is'having the entrance to the Osborne cemetery rocked, which is a very timely im-provement,-as-this lane was almo.->« impassible all summer. '1 . S. E. Cook went to Chicago Monday and bought a load of five 2-year-old steers to put on the Speicher farm this comijigseason. Sam and his father, Washington Cook, have rented the Speicher farm for three years., \ ~' Mrs. Lillie Hyland came today frqm her home in Oak to visit Mrs. J. Q- Alter, Mrs. B. Elliott, cf Fla., came today to visit Mrs. Chas. Hanley and friends here. ,