Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Phone’273 for coal, wood and feed. One week from today we will knots the result. Phqne 273 for baled hay and straw. B. J. Jarrette is in Chicago today on business. Phone 273 prompt delivery. James Anderson, of Wheatfield, was a Rensselaer visitor today. All dollar orders must be for cash only.—Hamilton & Kellner. State-wide prohibition went into effect in Virginia Sunday night.
Doesn't that menu, idre-'-Str-Augits--tine ladies have provided, sound good ’ On account'of sickness, Mr.-. Ivan Carson wiH~ ndTjaitertain SEW—dubthis week. ~ The ladies .of the Christian ch.ur.di.. will serve a cafeteria dinner on NoMrs. Vernon Nowels will entertain the Sew Club Thursday afternoon of this week. Suede and Reindeer leather vests. $5 to s7.iib.—Hilliard & Hamill. • <Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth returned home today after spending the summer in Michigan. Chicken supper Nov. 1 at the parochial schoiVT hall. -——— - Mrs. Robert Johnson and sister, Miss Pearl Ross, cf MeCoysburg, spent today in Rensselaer.
Lots of good things to eat at a small expense »at the parochial school Nov. L ’ —— • ~~ Miss Alice Thomas went to Lafayette today to* visit the conservatory of music there. « Chicken supper. Where? Parochial school hall. When? Nov. 1. Be there. The Home Economics Club will liieet With Mrs.' Suran Maines on Saturday Nov.~ 4. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ,POULTRY AND VEAL. PHONE 477. 4— Mrs. James Norris went to Hammond yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. J. H. Fischer. Don’t forget the chicken supper at the parochial school Wednesday, November Ist, between 4 and 8 o’clock. Mrs. -C. A. Gundy returned to her home at Fair Oaks yesterday after visiting her sister, Mrs. Elzie GrowThe ladies of St. Augustine’s church will be expecting you at their chicken supper Nov. 1 between the hours of 4 and 8. > Mrs. James Bullis went to Virgie yesterday to visit Ker daughter, Mrs. A. Wortiey and family.
ANOTHER SHIPMENT From New York—sl.so caps and $1 neckwear. —Hilliard & Hamill. Charles W. Fairbanks, republican nominee for vice president, will be in Lafayette n£xt Saturday. * Ball Brand Rubbers, Eve*r Stick Rubbers, all fresh stock.—Hilliard & Hamill. Born, Wednesday, hlov. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hermansen, of Parr, a boy. », ~ G. O. P. Stands for “Good Old-fashioned Prices” at Hilliard & Hamill’s. Mrs. A. McConahay returned to her home in Monon today after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chas. Worden and Miss Marguerite Gleason here. VOTERS ATTENTION Vote for whom you please—but. buy your overcoat and suit from Hilliard & Hamill. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Squires, of Rockford, 111., came today to visit their daughter, Miss Lue'la, at the Monnett School. Mrs. W. H. Parkinson and Mrs. E. J. Randle went to I rid i anapoli s “Tuesday to attend the Indiana Federated Club’s meeting, which will last until
F riday. Unless the president issues his Thanksgiving proclamation before Nov. 7, it is likely to read like an address before a lodge of sorrow.
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