Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“Fair Ellen” at the Presbyterian Church . .. ,-L—... ~ - Thursd’y, Mar. 1 8 o’clock Admission 10c. by the Matinee Musicale Club
Henry Weston, of Brook, took the train for Monon. The Lafayette automobile show will open tomorrow in the new —Monon freight terminal station. Charles A. Roberts, the Rensselaer buggy man, is StilL confined to" his home with a severe attack of grip. We have a large supply of both hard and soft coal. Let us fill your bins now as future shipments will be very slow in arriving.—Harrington Bros. Co. - Miss Elizabeth Ronan, of the State Public Library Commission, is here today visiting our library. An elevator at Louisville was destroyed by fire Monday, and the Joss, was estimated at $1,000,000.... Eve hundred thousand bushels of wheat were destroyed. J7~Kaniwil, secretary of the Indiana State Veterinary Medical Board, went to Lafayette today to attend to some business connected with that board.
Decide to Buy It*™Now! A ; * The CHALMERS 5-p*ssenger 6-30 Your immediate decision on the 5-passenger 6-30 Chalmers will save you $l6O. Now you pay SIO9O. Beginning the first day of March you must pay $1250. = Why not decide and act. Look this Chalmers over and you’ll know why it is such a favorite. A sturdy frame, long easy riding springs. Good lines.; A solid, well finished, well upholstered body. A reliable motor. All the power you will ever need in ordinary driving. Then a large’surplus added on. Consider, also, the 2-passenger roadster, on which you save SIBO by deciding now. Present Prices Five-passenger Touring - - - SIO9O 3 Seven-passenger Sedan - ; - • SIBSO Three “ Roadster - - - 1070 Seven Limousine - - - 2550 Seven “ Touring - 1350 Seven “ Town-car- - - 2550 G. L. Thornton, Rensselaer. Wm. Hallihan, Remington •>*s k • * - . .
