Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
B. T. Lanham, of south of Rensselaer, is reported to be quite mckj. Ray Parks went to Chicago today to attend the automobile race. V • It’s being proved every day that our Bakery .has the “range” on the Kaiser. D. M. Worland and Junior Benjamin went to Chicago on the milk train this morning. « See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For fall delivery. Mrs. Gladys Merica and son, Don, -returned- with-Mrs; W. H. Beam Thursday. Mrs. Beam had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Merica at [ their home in Chicago. ! The following named merchandise we are now selling for less than wholesale prices: Men’s and boys’ clothing, muslin and knit underwear, rugs, shoes, women’s and children’s dresses, all kinds of hosiery, dress goods, ginghams, percales, calicoes, etc. —The G. E. Murray Co. Mrs. Simon Leopold went to Chicago this morning, where she will see her daughter, Selma, off for Butte, Montana. Wade Jarrette left this morning for Chicago, where he will re-enter the Great Lakes Naval Camp after a seven day furlough. Vesta batteries are not turned out by the thousands every day for the builders of low priced cars. Each battery is built by hand and sold directly to a consumer. Any battery will do for equipment for the new car only carries a 90-day agreement. No battery will outlive the car. but a Vesta will outlive two of any other make, and 50 per cent is sozn-j intel est. People buy Vesta batteries for the same reason they buy cord tires. When you say Vesta, that’s “nuff sed.”
Be at the court house square Sunday afternoon at 2:30 for the trip to Remington. More than a hundred machines should make the trip . Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. AIL new stock at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and re pairing.—Main. Garage. Mrs. V. O. Patten and daughter, Isabelle, of Dallas City, 111., came Friday for a visit with the former’s parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue.
- Whdoping Cough. In this disease it is important that the cough be kept loose and expectoration easy, which can be done by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mrs. P. H. Martin, Peru, Ind., writes, “My two daughters had whooping cough. I gave them Chamberlain’s Gough Remedy and it worked like a charm.” C. E. Anderson was a caller at The Republican office Friday and stated that the rural route out of Seafield has been discontinued. Patrons who formerly received their mail at Seafield will now receive it from Wolcott. Fourteen will receive their diplomas next Thursday evening as graduates from the Union township schools. The commencement exercises will be held at the Rosebud church. There will be musical numbers and also an address by Rev. C. W. Postill, of this city. His subject will be “A Working Man That Needeth Not Be Ashamed.” The fourteen to receive their diplomas are: Russell Burroughs, Olive Burch, Pauline Comer, Charles Cooper, Lottie Davisson, Anna Erwin, Beulah Geary, Gladys Hammerton, Rosa Reed, Alice Stanley, Warren Switzer, Nora Vest, Sherman Williams and Landis Wood.
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