Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

D. M. Worland and Charles Weiss were Chicago goers today. Mrs. William Childers, of Conrad, was in Rensselaer foday. % ' Mr. and Mrs. Noah Zeigler went TO Indianapolis for a visit with their .son, Roscoe. r ■ ' 11 “,l- " ' " Mr. and Mrs. William C. Babcock went to .Chicago on the early morning train. Mrs. John Eger went to , Terre Haute today to visit with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Lewis, of ■Kersey, were in Rensselaer on business today. We have the corn planter you want. Be sure and examine our line of planters and fertilizer attachments before you buy. —Kellner & Callahan. Miss Cora Bruner went to Chicago this morning. From there she will return to her home at Morocco. Last month for nursery stock, ornamental or nursery. See Gum Pefley. Charles Saidla returned to his home at Syracuse, Ind., this morning after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saidla. “Rev. E. J. Jones, of Sheridan, arrived here this morning for his regular appointment at the Mt. Ayr Baptist church tomorrow.

11 L E, ftoiiimi JtiiUW'og UuieXuHajV" on his way home, having been visiting with his son-in-law, Frank Fisher, of Kankakee township. The Vesta Co. bought out and control the three greatest improvements to lead storage batteries. Have these exclusive features explained before buying a new battery. Mrs. Willard Hawkins and Mrs. Bavor returned to their homtes at Logansport; today after a visit with Mrs. Galbraith of this city. Every swel 1 dresser wants a fine Easter bonnet. We have Stetson ant Kingsbury and the greatest line of caps in town. All colors. C ~ EARL DUVALL ~ Mrs. Lottie Stokes and children returned to their home at Hammond after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor, of this city. We are prepared to furnish you with all your clothes at the old prices, and we certainly have three great lines, Kupperheimer, Collegian and Frat, the best that is made. C, EARL DUVALL.

A battery washed out and fitted with nmy ..insulation at this time o/ ithe year is the best insurance against trouble during the coming season. The Vesta station does this at city prices. We have city equipment Rensselaer Garage. Come and see our swell Eastor bonnets that we are now showing in Stetson and Kingsbury makes, all sizes, and the colors and shapes are just fine. Duvall’s Quality Shop. ~C. EARL DUVALL. Dr. E. ’N. Loy has purchased of John Wemer the Dexter property on Milroy avenue. We understand that the doctor will occupy the same at once. Boys, have you seen those green, brown, blue and plaid felt caps ? We are now showing them. You want to get in on one of them. Thev are swell. C. EARL DUVALL.

L. E. Wass, a member of the Rensselaer high school faculty, has resigned his position. The resignation was accepted by the board and the same took effect Friday of this week. Easter neckwear in swell crepes, satins and all silks that" are made. Prices 50c to $1.50, at Duvall’s Quali ty Shop. EARL DUVALL. County Auditor J. P. Hammond has purchased the other heirs their interest in the residence owned by JilsT"laiffier,""fKe" ~H'anF‘ mbnd. This property adjoins that of the present residence of Mr. Hammond on Cullen street. See the Kahn Tailoring line of tailor made suits from Indianapolis, the. greatest line in America. Have your measure taken now and get the swellest suit you ever wore. Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL.

Some strangers in this city durin, the past week have made themselves very obnoxious by inviting young ladies with whom they have no acquaintance whatever to take automobile rides with them. A .ew young ladies have brought criticism upon themselves by ...cyepting the offer o£ the audacious strangers. Easter will soon be here and now is the time to order your tailor-made .suit- We nowhave 2,000 samples to choose from. Come in, have your measure taken "and have your suit delivered to you a few days before; Easter. Prices $15.00 to $45.00. All patterns and qualities are exceptionally great. C. EARL DUVALL. Z. Mildred Biggs returned this moming to resume her duties at the State Bank, having been in Lafayette since Thursday attending a hoiise party at the home of Mrs. Walter English, of Lafayette. Other Rensselaer ladies at this party were Mrs. Ray Parks, Nell Drake, Helen Murray and Mrs. Simon Thompson. Mrs. Englishs sister, Mrs. Frank Goss, of Renting ton, and her friend, Miss Helen Uhl. of Chicago, also eyjoyed the occasion.

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