Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

YOU CAN NEVER 'KNOW at just the moment you may need some particular article of equipment, on your car. Emergencies sometimes arise when extra shoes, inner tubes, tools, etc., are a necessity. It is too "provide you with theseessentials that we have marked our entire stock at low figures. A UTO EQUIPMENT CO.

FAIB, OAKS. Grandpa Abell is quite seriously ill. Ben Zeller'-, who has had pneumonia, is reported better. Oliver Brouhard and family were over from Shelby Sunday. l_. The sheriff was up from Rensselaer Tuesday on business. A. M. Bringle and wife are both quite poorly this week. - The funeral of Udorus Cottingham was field Saturday; Jan. 13, at the M. E. church here, but he was taken to Brookston for burial. Miss Cathryn Nelson returned to’ her home in Brookston, after assisting in the care of Mr. Cottingham. iSam Potts and wife visited at Arthur Potts a couple of days this week. Miss Pauline Fay and Miss Muriel Beatty visited Saturday and Sunday With Miss Josie Dexter, east of town. Orville Abell is at Gary working. The M. E. Aid Society-met with Mrs. .J. Dean Tlrnrsday afternoon. F. R. Erwin has a casload of coal which is being delivered this week.

MOODY. --- Mrs. Ernest Wentz called on Mrs. Fred Markin Tuesday. Steve Freeman and daughter and Mrs. Wm. Kupke called on Fred Markin Wednesday. Mr: and Mrs. Silas Kopka, Of near Francesville, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters. J. G. Culp, Fred Markin and C. P. Moody were in Rensselaer Friday. Mrs. Steve Freeman and - daughter called on Mrs. Ed Ames Monday, - Herman' Aanes left Sunday for Gar y, where he expects to find employment. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters . and family and Charles Stevenson, of Kersey, spent Sunday evening With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markin. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Smith and daughter, Alice, spent Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Steve Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest AVentz and family spent Sunday with his parents near Francesville. , _ ----- ~. Mrs. Wm. Kupke called on Mrs. Fred Markin Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Culp called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markin Monday evening. Mr. Wenrich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters and family took Sunday dinner with Mr. and rMs. Wm. Zard. Edward Rose, of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sun day wl t h his par ent s her e. MILROY. Mrs. Georgia and Rose Darrow spent Tuesday with Mrs. Fisher. Creighton Clark and Tom Denton buzzed wood for Chas. Beaver Monday. Mrs. Dunn spent Tuesday with Lillie Mitchell. The Ladies’ Aid met for a business session Wednesday with Mrs. Lillie Mitchell. . Mrs. Mary McCashen is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. She has been in poor health for some time. ~ — r ’ YOU ARE INVITED. Dr. J. Hansson, the agent for the Overland automobiles, of this city, extends to all an invitation to see the new beautiful COUNTRY CLUB model now on his floor. This is the most beautiful 1917 car made. NOTICE. All persons are warned -not to trespass upon the lands of J. J. Lawler in Jasper and Newton counties without written permission. Obey this warning and ovoid prosecution.— James Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches. Thomas C. Binkley, of Gary, was in Rerisselaer yesterday. Mr. Binkley is the Knights of Pythias district deputy for the counties of Lake, Porter, Jasper and Newton. He attended the meeting of the. Jasper county Knights of Pythias Association held at Remington yesterday. ._ .

REAL HAIR SAVER Found At Last. Shows Results in Three Days Says Local Druggist. If you are rapidly losing your hair and fear baldness, B. F. Fendig invites you to make a three days’ test of Parisian Sags. If it does not stop the excessive loss of hair, he will return your money. Hundreds of men and women have written telling of the phenomenal results obtained by using Parisian Sage. People who were bald say they now glory in their beautiful hair, years say they got a clean, healthy scalp after just a few applications of" 1 this splendid treatment. No matter whether you are bothered with falling hair, prematurely gray hair, dry, dull and brittle hair, oily, greasy, stringy hair, dandruff or itching scalp, this well-known local firm invites you to try Parisian Sage at their risk. If your hair is worth saving, Parisian Sage is worth trying, and a large bottle is inexpensive.

The Yellow Bus Rensselaer-Remington Bus Line Schedule 2 TRIPS DAILY Lv. xtensselaer 7:45 am Ar. Remington .......4 .-. . .8:80 am Lv. Remington .9:10 am Ar. Rensselaer ............9:55 am Lv. Rensselaer .. ,T....... .4:00 pm Ar. Remington .•......... .4:45 pm Lv. Remington pm Ar. Rensselaer ..*....... FARB Tsc BACH WAT. BILLY FRYE. Prop.