Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
S. C. Hilliard made a business trip to Indianapolis today. August Moore and Clint Colvert. Sundayed in Pine Village. We have the greatest line of silk neckwear in the state, 50c, SI.OO, $1.50 and $2.00. They are the most beautiful silk you ever looked at. C. EARL DUVALL. Victor Hoover and Manley Price, of Purdue University, were home over Sunday. Great line of Jersey sweaters in all combination colors at prices sl.-50 to $3.00, all sizes. C. EARL DUVALL. Edwin Robinson and Forest Morlan, of Chicago, were over Sunday visitors here. \ Try our chamoise vests and wool lined coats. You will never feel the cold in them. Corduroys, ducks and [ moleskins, ail sizes. C. EARL DUVALL. Emil Hanley came up from Purdue university Saturday for a short visit with his parents.
Come on men, we are prepared with the greatest line of suits in the state for all ages, in Collegian make. C. EARL DUVALL. —Jimmie Babcock and Frank Hill, Jr., who attend Purdue, visited home folks over Sunday. 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. The Home Economics Club will hold a two days* demonstration at the grammar school Nov. 9 and 10. Keep yourself warm with a Bradley sweater coat. We have them in all colors and sizes. C. EARL DUVALL. Miss Marie Hamilton, who attends Butler college at Indianapolis, visited her parents over Sunday. Heavy motor truck hauling. Haul anything any distance. Phone <»r write card to M. Mitchell; Remington, Ind. James Thomson, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Rose Bowers here, returned to his home in Chicago today with his son, Charles. Miss Claude Armstrong, of near Kniman, went to Connersville today to visit her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gettinger.
Just received, bulbs for fall planting, tulips, hyacinths, narcissus, sacred lillies, daffodills, jonquils.—Jarrette’s. The political factions all over the country are preparing to make this final week before election the hottest the campaign has yet seen. Mackinaws—We have a line of them now on disp lay and can iit any boy or man, $5.00 to SIO.OO. C. EARL DUVALL. Tomorrow is the last day of October and also the last day in which to pay your fall taxes without being a delinquent. Racine flannel shirts will keep you warm. You must see this line, for they are fine. All sizes. C. EARL DUVALL. Kentland high school was defeated by Kirklin high 33 to 26 in football Saturday. South Bend high defeated the Hammond high school team Saturday by a score of 19 to 7.
~ NOTICE. Now is the time to buy your tailor made suit. We have on display 2,000 samples to choose from and the values are great. Have your measure taken today. We guarantee to fit you perfectly. $15.00 to $45.00. C. EARL DUVALL. •Mrs. G. M. Roudebush, who has been visiting her son, Rev. Walter Roudebush, pastor at Aix, returned to her home in Lafayette today accompanied by jier son’s wife and children, who will visit her and otheT relatives there while Rev. Roudebush assists in meetings at Frankfort.
DYING BY INCHES It is not an uncommon sight to see people who are dying by inches. The glands of the body are not working properly, poisonous matter accumulates and health declines. The circulation becomes sluggish, the blood impure, and a general nervous or debilitated condition exists. Day by day the liver and kidneys become less active, leaving the poisonous matter within the body. This poisonous accumulation causes the sallow complexion, and a tired, achy or rundown feeling which, if neglected, may result in jaundice, typhqid fever or serious liver and kidney. trouble. Glando, the great gland toni , is especially prepared to relieve glandular disorders, throw off the poisonous accumulations and build up '.he system. Glando, the great galnd tonic, is the only treatment of its kind upon the market Its superior qualities are due to the fact that it contains three separate treatments, each treatment having a special part to perform in effecting a cure. For sale by B. F. FENpiG, DRUGGIST
