Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
If you want something, use a Want ad and get it. A ear of apples at 30, 35, 40 and 45 cents a peck at John Eger’s. Vernon Nowels is ported to be . improving from his recent illness. We wilt sell that article for you if j you will use a For Sale, ad. County Truant Officer C.' B. Stew- . aid is in Hammond today. Mrs. Vern Robinson, wife of the ■ city marshal, is visiting in Logansport this week. We are equipped to take good care of your sale bills. Qome in and see us before you place your job? Infants’ coats $1.25 to $1.50. Jarrette 1 as it. Mrs. Jesse Nichols is assisting her husband in the clerk’s office. She will make a most efficient assistant. Don’t forget the Ford party next January.—Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. William Bennett,.who is very low with tuberculosis, is reported somewhat better today. ANY INSTRUMENT YOU MAY ■CHOOSE WILL PLAY ANY MUSIC YOU WISH TO HEAR ON THOSE VICTROLAS AT FENDIG’S. A pool and billiard table have been bought by the Van Rensselaer club and will be placed in the club rooms. TONE—THAT’S WHERE IT EXCELS. THE VICTROLA AT FENDIG’S? .
The county meeting of the Knights of Pythias, which was to have been held at Remington this week, has been postponed. A Later date will be selected. The best selected and largest holiday stock. Jarrette has it. Mordecai Brown, famous flinger of the famous Cubs, was given his unconditional release Monday by President Weeghman. Infants’ white dresses, 50c to SI.OO. Jarrette has it. *Frank Galvin, Indianapolis race driver, injured in the race at Uniontown, Pa., died Monday from his injuries, bringing the death toll to three. WILL THERE BE A VICTROLA IN YOUR HOME THIS. CHRISTMAS?—B. F. FENDIG. Mrs. Retlierford and family wish to express their thanks to the kind friends and neighbors who assisted them in the piano contest at Rowles & Parker’s. Our trade on butterine has doubled in the past ten days. Try it. 22c a pound. We •furnish coloring with it if wanted. JOHN EGER.,
Manager Rhode was in Hammond Saturday evening and signed up for the game at Lafayette. The winner of the game Sunday received 60 per cent of the net. .DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST DAY. HAVE IT PUT AWAY TODAY. THAT VICTROLA AT FENDIG’SI Mrs. Howard Mills and daughter, Dorothy, accompanied Mrs. Emery Mills to her home at Muncie today. Mrs. Howard Mills and daughter will riot return until Christmas. H. W. Wood, trustee of Marion township, and Warren Poole, trustee of Hanging Grove township, went to Indianapolis today to attend a state meeting of the township trustees. S. B. Grant and wife, who have been visiting the former’s father, Shelby Grant, left today. They vyill visit at Hammond, take in the stock show at Chicago and then return to their home at Chestnut, 111. The following people are attending the stock show at Chicago today: Mrs. John R. Lewis and son, Russell, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Kannal, B. F. Fendig, Frank Foltz and wife and S. B. Grant and wife. We have just unloaded a car of Michigan apples, Bellflowers, Baldwins and Greenjngs, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.25 a barrel, or from 30 to 45c a peck. JOHN EGER.
Mrs. Alton Padgitt received a telegram yesterday from Indianapolis, announcing the death of her father’s cousin, Joseph Daugherty. Mr. Daugherty was over seventy years old. An auto party, not a Ford party, at Burchard’s. For particulars call and see. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz went to Chicago this morning to attend the fat stock show. Mr. Foltz had been reading of the fanners who attended this show being attired in silk plug hats and imported broadcloth and he was anxious to enter this class a full fledged fanner. A beautiful range of Silk Mufflers—sl to $4. They would make an ideal Xmas present for “HIM.”— Hilliard & Hamill. J. J. Montgomery received a letter from Frank E. Cox, who left here recently for Little - Rock, Arkansas, where he has a position with a clothing firm of that city. Frank likes his new location fine and is getting along splendidly with his work. '
