Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Phone 273 for coal, wood and feed. Mrs. J. W. Williams is spending today in Monon. Hamilton & Kellner sell the Nisco spreader. C. Earl Duvall returned from Rockville Monday evening. Get our prices on canned vegetables and fruit and save money. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Clarke went to Indianapolis today to visit relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Alford, of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. McCullough. , Joseph P. Hammond went to Gary today as delegate to the district meeting of the K. of P. lodge. We can’t regulate this cold weather but Hilliard & Hamill can prepare you for it. That’s their business. Charles Weiss left today on a buisness trip to Wisconsin, Minnesota, -North Ilakuta'aiid lbwa. Mrs. Earl Kramer, who has been visiting Elias Arnold and family, went to Peru, Ind., today, her future home. It costs nothing to look at Hilliard & Hamill’s windows. They’re .worth a minute of any one’s time. Miss Nina Lyon, of De'lphi, and Mrs. A. B. Coyner, of Chalmers, returned to their homes yesterday after visiting Mrs. Simon Thompson here for a few days. Waiting too long for anything takes away half the pleasure. Buy ’ your overcoat and. suit from Hilliard & Hamill right now. EVENTUALLY, WHY NOT NOW? Miss Blanche Garber, of Madison, who has been visiting Mrs. Simon Thompson, went to Chicago today to visit her brother until Friday.butwill return here for a more extended, visit before returning home. If Hilliard & Hamill gets your dollar, you get a full dollar’s worth ALWAYS. Your money’s worth —or your money back. Sidney K Turner was granted a divorce in the circuit court Fonday from William M. Turner. The parties live near Wheatfield and a number of witnesses were present from the north end. J. H. Keister, while in New York last week purchased two farms, oh which he and his family expect io move. Farms with fine improvements are selling very low in New York state and Mr. Keister is well pleased with his purchases. The ladies of the Daughters of the American Revolution will give a benefit show at the Star Thursday afternoon and evening of this week, entitled “Graustark.” All are urged to attend and help out ‘this l cause. The money is for,the benefit of Rensselaer people. —B. Forsythe is advertising for mento begin the work next Tuesday of clearing 200 acres of timber from his. land in Walker township. The timber will be made into railroad ties, mine props and hardwood lumber. Mr. Forsythe has figured it out that he will clear enough on the timber to pay for the land. A sawmill will be operated on the land while the work is "in progress. Thieves stole S2OO worth of furs from the Overocker farm, near DeSunday nightsS. E. Case, the owner, heard the noise and investigating the matter saw three men leaving the farm and took a shot at one of them. The next morning the Parr bloodhound was put on the scent and tracked the thieves to a cornfield near the river, where the fur was found. The search was then abandoned. Courtesy is extended to you at Hilliard & Hamill’s whether you go to buy or look. They have the largest and best selected clothing stock in the county and do the greatest volume of business. There’s a reason. George H. McLain and Harvey Davisson had- an automobile collision at the Makeever House corner Monday afternoon. Neither car was damaged as both were being driven slowly. In spite of rumors that all the national guardsmen now on the border are to bb sent home shortly, General Funston Monday ordered the erection of the winter cantonments at all border stations. He said that he had no official information that the militia men would be released. RENSSELAER MARKETS. Corn—Bsc. Oats —-52c. Rye—sl.2s. Wheat—sl.7o. Eggs—34c. Butterfat —36%c Turkeys—lßc. Ducks—loc. Hens—l2ju. Springs—l3c. Roosters—7c. , I LEAKY RADIATORS ;; repaired quickly at the Rensselaer Garage