Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Chris Kaupke, formerly a section foreman here but now located at Lafayette, was in Rensselaer today. E. F. Duvall and Dr. Johnson went to Chicago this morning and will return this evening with the doctor’s automobile. A big supply of all sizes of different makes of automobile tires. Big bargains. See me before buying.— Dr. J. Hansson. Michael Wagner and Prof. Leo Hovorka went to Chicago this morning and will return this evening or Saturday with Mr. Hovorka’s brother in his automobile. Mesdames William H. and Donald Beam went to Indianapolis today, where they will visit the latter’s husband, who is at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Chick Evans, amateur golf champion of the United States, has been using the George Ade course at Hazelden. Chick recently smashed the course record on the Ade green. Be sure she hits on each cylinder and also be sure she hits on Red Cross gasoline. Remember, if she does, that hit helped to take care of our brave boys in the colors; in this way you can help and not miss it. I will leave it to you. lam no hog. I don’t want it all, but I beg for a part and I hope to make myself worthy of all favors shown me. — Raymond R. McKay, Prop.

HAIR CUTS 25c. Owing to the fact that I have an over-supply of haircuts, which I desire to dispose of before my fall line arrives and to help my customers combat the high coot of living, I will cut hair in the future for 25c. . ' FRANK HASKELL. I give ten per cent of all profits to the Red Cross. Thus by buying your gasoline and oil of me you do twO good acts at once. Location in front of O. H. McKay’s Laundry. The books are open to the Red Cross officers at all times.—Raymond R. McKay, Prop. Wild Hay to Put Up On Shares. A large acreage of good wild hay on the Kent tract of land in Newton county, owned by John J. Put up either on shares or by ton. See James E. Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches, Telephone 337. The iron market has dropped and I am now paying 40c per hundred pounds delivered. Better bring m | your iron now as the market is ex- | pected to go still lower.—Sam .Karnowsky, Phone 577.