Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 160, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A bounty ©f ten cents each has been placed by the. state on the heads of crows. Michael Kanne went to Campus, HI., today, where he will look after the oats cutting, which will begin on his farms there today. Mabel Louderback returned to her home at Winamac after a visit with the family of Mrs. Henry I. Adams for a few days. Schultze’s potato bread, the kind your mother used to bake. In large round loaves, 10c per loaf. Sold only by Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. Lee Richards and her three children left this morning for Akron, Ohio. Mr. Richards has been employed in that city for some time and wiil possibly remain there for an indefinite period. The iron market has dropped and I am now paying 40c per hundred pounds delivered. Better bring in your iron now as the market is expected to go still lower.—Sam Karnowsky, Phone 577.
Billy Grant, while delivering papers last evening, a nail in his foot. Although the wound is nothing serious, he will be unable to be around for a few days. See Chas. Pefloy for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For fall delivery. Elsie and Earl Ulyat gave a party at their home Saturday evening in honor of John Standish. About 32 guests were present. The evening was spent in playing games and music, after which refreshments were served. Mr. Standish will leave with Company M August sth. Eyes examined and glasses ground by optometrist of years of practical experience in one of the best equipped exclusive optical parlors in the state. —Dr. A. G. Catt, Rensselaer, Ind. Over Long’s drug store. Mrs. Anna Keom, wife of James Keom, died at her late home, South Chicago, Sunday, July 22,. 1917. The funeral was held at East Chicago at 9:30 this morning. Mrs. Keom was an aunt by marriage sos Mrs. Louis Harmon of this city. She was about 50 years of age and had but one child, a daughter,'now about 18 years of age.
What you get when you buy Schultze’s bread is a bigger and better loaf. Sold only by Rowles & Parker’s. Caroll W. Leatherman and Curtis R. Wolfe, of Carpenter township, are the latest young men from this county to enlist in Company M. Leatherman was the first man drawn from Jasper county for service, as his number was 258. The first really hot days of the summer are with us now. Sunday was the warmest day we have had this summer: The mercury stood at 96 during the greater part of the day. Monday was also very warm until the heavy rain came in the afternoon and eooled things off for the remainder of the, day. I thank you good people of Rensselaer. This is more than a formal thank you and I mean it clear down to the bottom. of my shoes, and I must still remind you that I give ten per cent to the Red Cross. Always watch for the yellow pump at McKay’s Laundry when in need of gasoline and oil.—Raymond R. McKay, Prop.
THE PEOPLES*STORE Men’s and Boys’ Clothing,- Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods. SPECIALS For Wednesday, July 25, and Saturday, July 28., Men’. Genuine Balbriggan Shirt, and Drawer., CA C at per garment —. . ■ . . . ■ • Irw Men’. Madra. Dre.. Shirt., W il.on Bro». make, ail new AA and fast color. 1 eV V Men's and Young Men’, new Fall Hat., Longjfy or CQ >ried, regular $3 and $3.50, at New line and Boy.’ &p«, regufar 50 and * J0 C 75 cent quality, at CQ C Any $1 quality at VV I want you to call and see my line of SUITS and get prices. I will help you keep down the high cost. _4—~~ 'L . s. LEOPOLD, Manager. ft - . ' N I South Van Ren..elaer Street, between Fire Department Hou.e and Hoover’. Ford Agency.
' W W W f**’* Storage Batteries recharged and repaired Electric Starter., Generators, Ignition Lighting Systems Repaired and Rewired Rensselaer Garage Official Service Station for Vesta Doable Life Batteries. t
