Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
* Miss Alice went to Indian- ' apolis today. ; | John Webber and John O’Connor went to Remington today. t HilliardA~Hamill FORD PARTY Thursday of this week. Ed Lane made a business .trip to Frankfort, Ind., today. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Millie, oi near Fair Oaks, Jan. 16, a boy. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Booster, of Barkley township, Jan. 16, a girl. L. P. Pott returned to his Work in the Monon shops at Lafayette today. Dr. E. E. Besser went to Chicago today to attend the U. S. furniture factory convention. The county road officials of Indiana are holding a meeting at Purdue this week. Airs. Mary Lane returned tor her home at Chicago today after a visit with relatives here. : Mr. and Mrs. D. E, Hollister_hav.e been Confined to their home during the past week with grippe. J. O. Foster, of Remington, went to Lafayette today, where he is employed as a private automobile driver. Judson J. Hunt, secretary-treas-urer of the Trust & Savings Bank, made a business trip to Lafayette today. The greatest line of dress shirts in the county are shown at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. John I. Groom, of Shelbyville, came today for a visit with friends and relatives. , John-Is in the drug business in Shelbyville.
Just a few swell overcoats at Duvall’s Quality Shop at bargain prices. ' C. EARL DUVALL. 7 —Corp. A. W. Bissenden went to Chicago today, where he will work with his uncle, John Bissenden, as a plumber for the Illinois Central railroad. •An excellent company is presented by Mr. Orfand in “Thelma,” the romantic drama of the Norsemen, at Ellis Theatre, matinee and night, next Saturday, Jan. 20th. Mrs. John Resser returned to her home at Sheridan, Ilk, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Zellhart, who live north of Rensselaer. Richard Shirer is confined to his home this week with sickness. There is quite a little general sickness in the community. but none of a serious nature. See-the swell spring samples of the Kahn Tailoring Co., of Indianapolis. Get your measure taken. They are great. Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Martha Maxwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maxwell, of Jordan township, has been quite sick for the past few days. She is now feeling much better. It is thought she had an attack of appendicitis. Now is the time to buy your sweater coat as we are selling them it greatly reduced price. Be sure and see them tomorrow. Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Mr. 'Lee Orland, manager of “Thelma,” which plays at the Ellis Theatre next Saturday night, has appeared in Rensselaer before in the cast of the original “Rosary” company. The excelence of that attraction promises a high class attraction in his present show. , Special prices this week only on manure spreaders, S4O to $125. Cost more than this now at wholesale. — Kellner & Callahan.
2000 samples to choose your spring suit. from. We have the swellest assortment in the county and every suit guaranteed to fit perfectly. Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. John Duvall, son of C. W. Duvall, has given up his position as a traveling salesman with an eastern leather goods firm and has entered the Palmer School of Chiropractic at Davenport, lowa. t George Tullis, of Parr, who has been quite sick for some time, continues to show no improvement, and Mrs. Jesse Fox, of" ~Compton, 111., came Sunday to remain with hffti indefinitely. . “Thelma,” the dramatization of Marie Correlli’s famous novel by that name, will be at the Ellis Theatre next Saturday, Jan. 20th. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Special 25c matinee at 3:00 p. m. Fred McKinney was in .Rensselaer this week and reports that C. P. Fate, who has taken charge of the Commercial hotel at Crown Point, is enjoying excellent success in his new undertaking. Harold Clark, who is a member of The Republican forcer had his right hand injured Tuesday by having Wt caught in the linotype machine. The palm of the hand was cut quite severely and necessitated the taking of several stitches in the injured member. L Tax Levies For 1916. Town ship tax 30 cents on the one’ I hundred dollars. - ; I Tuition tax, ‘4O cents on the one . hundred dollars. Special school tax, 40 cents on the ' one hundred dollars. | Road tax, 15 cents on the one hundred dollars. Additional road tax, 10 cents on the 'one hundred dollars. ■: I Poor tax, 3 cefits on the one lundred dollars. I School house bond tax, 25 cents on the hundred dollars. R. E. Davis, Trustee Kankakee Tp.
