Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Phone 273 for coal, wood and feed. Mr. John O’Connor made a business trip to Kankakee, 111., today. Orval Cain, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cain, is quite sick with tonsilitis. Corset covers and brassieres for Christmas. Jarrette has it. ♦ A gift of the time —photo made by Parker. The auto contest started last Saturday. Burchard’s 5 and 10 Cent Store. The weatherman is furnishing us with unusually fine December weather. The county commissioners and the county board of education convened today. Infants’ white dresses, 50c to SI.OO. Jarrette has it. Pine Village defeated the Capital Cits of Indianapolis at Lafayette Sunday by a score of 44 to 6. School dresses, age 6 to 14, 75c to SI.OO. . Jarrette has it. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Eilts are rejoicing over the arrival at their home yesterday of a fine big boy. 50 new patterns in ladies’ collars. Splendid Christmas gifts. Jarrette has it. High cost of living (giving) not included in Parker’s photos. If it’s a .Xmas present for “HIM,” Hilliard & Hamill have it. Many of the college students who were home for Thanksgiving, returned to their studies Sunday afternoon.
A Christmas remembrance they always appreciate—a photo by Parker. Mr. Lewis S. Myer, father of Dr. W. L. Myer, of this city, went to Chicago this morning to visit the stock show. Mr. and Mrs. Amel Harmon, parents of Louis Harmon, of this city, returned to their home at Pontiac today. Mrs. Norman Seabrit and children returned to Dwight, HL, today after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gosnell. Hamilton & Kellner have in stock a few high class spreaders they can sell at the old price. See them before it is too late. - Father, mother, sister, brother and the blessed baby, all have their Christmas photos taken at Parker’s. Mrs. Rebecca Robinson, who has been visiting relatives at McCoysburg, returned last evening to spend the week with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Hamilton. The best selected and largest holiday stock. Jarrette has it. The Massilion, Ohio, Tigers were defeated by the Vanton Bulldogs Sunday by a score of 24 to 0. The latter team is the holder of the world’s professional football title.
If it’s a Xmas present for “HIM,” Hilliard & have it. WILL THERe’kE A VICTROLA IN YOUR HOME THIS. CHRISTMAS? —B. F. FENDIG. For the range we have the genuine Jackson Hill and cannel egg coal.— Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Velma Rich, of Goodland, was the guest over Sunday of Miss Marie Hamilton. Miss Rich and Miss Hamilton are room-mates at Butler. They returned to Indianapolis today to resume their studies. Watch our windows for Xmas presents for “Him.”—-Hilliard & Hamill, The Hammond Clabbys sprung a surprise in fdotball circles Sunday by downing the famous Cincinnati Celts, the same team that defeated Pine Village, by a score of 3to 0. Finn, exPurdue quarterback, booted a field goal from the thirty yard line for the only score of the game. An effort is being made to secure Pine Village and Hammond for a game at Lafayette on next Sunday. A beautiful range of Silk Mufflers—sl to $4. They would make an ideal Xmas present for “HIM.”— Hilliard & Hamill. Hughie Hughes, . veteran racing pilot, was killed at Uniontown, Pa., Saturday in the race that opened this new' trafck. The mechanician of Frank Galvin was also killed and Galvin himself fatally injured. Eleven spectators were also injured. At the time that Hughes was killed, he was walking across 'the track and was struck by Galvin’s car.
Imported Japanese (Hand Made) I 'Crepe Shirts. A wonderful Xmas present for “Him.” —Hilliard & Rtunill. ■ Infants’ carriage covers. Jarrette has it. ’ Mr. Harry Newman and Mr. J. W. Sink, travelers for the International Harvester' Co., are in Dyer today. These fellows each had a very broad smile this morning due to the fact that each had received a very substantial raise in salary. infants’ coats $1.25. to $1.50. Jarrette has it.
