Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
' First Snow Storm of the Year Visit* Us Today. Winter seems to be upon us at an' extremely early date this year. Rain starteel about midnight last night and the tempeeirture suqk to a low point 1 and a high wind prevailed. Early I this Friday morning the rain turned into a combination of hail and snow and later turned altogether to snoyThe atmosphere was decidedly frigid. Merchants are glad to see such weather prevail, however, and such weather means increased business in all lines and so we should not kick about the weatherman. First Christian Church. Bible school 9:30. If you would be a successful business man there is nothing bettor you r citn do than to get to work at the King’s Business. Communion and sermon at 10:45. James school house at 3:00. Preaching at 7:30. The house will be warm and the welcome hearty. Try Gt, Sunday. Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. Budman Fleming, Minister. 9:30 Bib’e school. 10:45 Morning worship and sermon, subject, “Be Not Weary in WellDoing." 7:30 Evening worship and sermon, subject, “The Heard of Things.” Methodist Church. ✓ ' Rev. Strecker will preach at both the morning and evening services. —Sunday school at 9:30. If you want a good milch cow attend C. M. Paxton’s public stock sale in Rensselaer Saturday, October 28. What Will You Do? “I have been asked what, if elected, I will do in Mexico. And I answer that no man on earth can tell what particular sort of a mess we will be in next March.”—Hughes, at Baltimore, Oct. 10. When you think of shoes, think of CRAWFORDS and go to Hilliard & Hamill for them.
Our National Extravagance. ‘* I want to see effic ienc y in government. I desire to sec, the national treasury protected from -extravagance.”—Hugehs, at Hornell, N. Y., Sept. 29. / ‘ / horsey and twenty-five head of cattle at |he public sale of C. M. Paxton in Rensselaer, Saturday, October 28th. The Hold-Up of the Government. “We can stand anything in this, country but the idea that all you have got to do is to organize a powerful group either of labor or capital and then hold up the government of the United States.”—Hughes, at Baltimon , Oct. 10.
For a good cow, steer, heifer or hog attend the Sayler stock sale to be held on November 2nd. Who is the Friend of Labor? “The best friend of labor is the friend of justice.”—Hughes, at> Philadelphia, Oct. 9. —Eadies l sweaters, a few exceptionally beautiful numbers. —Hilliard & Hamill. MOODY. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Freeman and daughter took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. True Robinson, in Gillam township, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell, of Surrey, and Mrs. Potts, of Rensselaer, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markin. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters and family were Francesville goers Saturtlay. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Nichols, of Renssealer, spent Sunday with the former’s sister, Mrs. Wm. Potts. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yeoman, of Surrey, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markin Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Culp and daughter, were Rensselaer goers Saturday. ‘Tom Thumb’s Wedding” is to be given by the Parr schools at Lakin’s Hall, October 26 and 27, at 8 p. m. Proceeds to be used to get a Victrola for the school? For a good cow, steer, heifer or hog attend the Sayler stock sale to be held on Novembe” 2nd. For a good cow, steer, heifef or hog attend the Sayler stock sale to be held on November 2nd. 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. Wonderful values in Fibre and Silk Hosiery, 50c,. $1. —-Hilliard & Hamill.
