Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
S. C. Irwin went to Chicago today on business. % , , Wait for the Harroun car. ? ADAMS & SON. Floyd Hemphill went to Chicago this morning. More for your money than any car on earth. Harroun. . ADAMS & SON. Mrs. William H. Beam is spending the day with relatives at Reynolds. Best little car on earth for the money. ADAMS & SON. .Cou'nty Superintendent Ernest Lamson went to Monticello .this afternoon.
Ransom McCurtain went to Lafayette this morning to arrange to enter a business college. Special prices on bicycle tires for 30 days only.—Watson Plumbing Co. Miss Jane Parkison went to Lafayette this morning, where she is taking treatment of a specialist. . Bicycle tires, all new stock. Phone 218. Jim Clark. Emmet Wynegar, who has been visiting the family of T. G. Wynegar, went to Gary this forenoon. Mesdames Bert Hopkins and M. V. Brown went to Lafayette on the afternoon train. Marie Hamilton resumed today to her work at Indianapolis, where she is a student in Butler College. Mrs.. Ray D. Thompson went to Gary this morning and will visit with her sister, Mrs. Lawson Meyers. Mrs. W. L. Thomas will take a class in music. All pupils wishing to take lessons call Phone 627. G. R. Clever, who has .been visiting his son at the Amos Alter farm in Union township, returned to his home at Monticello today.
Some people say the Oakland Six cannot be sold for the price and the manufacturers live. They’ll let you know when to send flowers. ADAMS & SON. Mrs. Frank Grebbs, of Frankfort, came today and will be a guest ait a .house party given by Mrs. George Hopkins Wednesday. We will unload, next Friday, May .11, a carload of Wisconsin round white Rurals, for late seed, in 2% bushel bags at $3.25 a .bushel. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Tillie Eisenbreg returned from Chicago Monday, where she had sipent the week end with her husband, who is a traveling salesman. If you are going to plant any late potatoes we will unload a car of round white Rurals, the best late potato grown, Friday. 2% bushel bags at $3.25 a bushel. JOHN EGER. Virindia Barnes, who has been here a short time with h r parents, Mr. and Mrs, O,K Rainier, returned to her home at Oshkosh, Wis., today.
" T% ~H. P. gasoline engine with Webster magneto, $42.50. We bought these engines at the old price and we guarantee them to be first class. — Watson Plumbing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mecklenburg have returned home after a short wedding trip and will make their home in the Warner Bros flats. 30,000 spring plan.s. 86 kinds. Home grown, climated, and well rooted. Shrubs should be planted now.— J. H. Holden, Phone 426. Harrison Casto returned Monday from Rockville, where he had been for Hie past week visiting friends and relatives. Iftheoldplaaitefr gives out we can fix you up with a John Deere, than Wmch there is no better.—Kellner & Callahan. J. M. Milner and two daughters returned to Indianapolis this afternoon. Mirs. Milner will remain with friends and relatives at Remington for a short time. We have received our car of Deering Standard twine. It is going fast. When this car is sold we will have to raise the price. Better get your twine NOW.—Kellner & Callahan.
The Woman’s Home end Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. J. Bellows at 2:30 Wednesday. Butterfat is high. Do not waste it. Buy one of our cream separators and take the profit off of your milk.— Kellner & Callahan. F. D. Burchard went to Lafayette today to take an examination preparatory to entering the officers’ training camip at Fort Benjamin Harrisoftuat Indianapoli§.
Mrs. Alex. Merica is entertaining this afternoon the Christian Women’s Board of Missions of Francesville and of this city at her beautiful home oh Washington street. The Republican is at present out of the small paper flags, but will have some more within a short time. 10Q of them lasted but few days and orders are still coming in.
Rensselaer high school will be represented by a baseball club this season. No games have as yet been scheduled, but probably will be shortly. There is quite a bit of promising material. CASTORIA For Tnfanv« and Children € In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Stpraresot
