Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Soft, warm, comfy underwear, perfect fitting old fashioned qualities. Men’s $1 to $4; boys’ 50c to sl. Hilliard & Hamill. Candidate Hughes will be back in Indiana Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, and will make speeches at Evansville and sev eral other cities. You’ll find more different kinds and better qualities of men’s and boys’ underwear at Hilliard & HamilTs than anywhere else in Rensselaer. " Mrs. E. L. Harp and mother, Mrs. E. SceUrcy, went to Lafayette todav to visit the former’s niece, Mrs. Thomas Fowler and family. Mrs. Harp will also visit her brother, T. P. Scearcyy-at Lebanon, before returning USSTOJ7 " Rev. C. L. Harper, of Kentland,.ran into the rear of J. J. Montgomery’s automobile this morning in front of his news stand. Rov. Harper was driving his auto along Washington street just as Mrs. Montgomery was backing out their MaxsVell. Rev. Harper managed to stop his car just as he struck the Montgomery car. The latter car had the back end dented ana the tail light broken off. Rev. Harper had one of the fenders of his Overland badly mashed.
