Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The price of shaves in Kansas City have jumped to 20c. Attorney and Mrs. John A. Dunlap are spending the day in Chicago. We have a few high class 30x3% and 32x3% tires we will sell at bargain prices. The program for this evening’s concert will consist of popular music.

Attorpey D- D. Dean made a business trip to Chicago today. Ex-Trustee Tunis Snip was down from Keener today. Wm. Barkley canfe down from Chicago this forenoon. G. B. Chappell, of Remington, took the train here today for Englewood, 111. Fred Mecklenberg, Ray Overton and J. E. Moon went to Rockford, 111., today. Rev. Asa McDaniels, pastor of the First Christian church, is spending today and Thursday in Chicago. Mrs. Jenney Ashby, of Mt. Ayr, returned from a trip* to Chicago today. *

Ward Hamilton, George Ferguson and William Delehanty were down from Wheatfield today. Mrs. Lowell Carey rteurned to her home in Westfield today, taking with her Bernice Kessinger. R. A. Parkison, Garry Snedeker and G. E. Murray went to Chicago this morning. Miss Margaret Struby returned to her home in Chicago after a visit with Mrs. Simon Thompson and other frineds here. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stock at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and repairing.—Main Garage.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porter returned to their home at Hammond today, after a few days’ visit with relatives here. Stanley Bryc/.ynski went to Indianapolis today. He has been here for some time seelfing recruits for tfie~U: tT navyr He will return here tonight or Thursday. Guss J. Catchfores came down from Gary today for a visit with his cousin, Albert Sarris, proprietor of the Pallas Confectionery store here. See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For fall delivery. ——i— The conscription bill passed the third reading in the house of Commons at Ottawa, Ont., Tuesday by a vote of 102 to 44. 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.

Arthur and Herman Tuteur returned Tuesday from Madison, Ind., after a week’s visit there as the guests of Misses Helen Johnson and Madaline Laidley. Chris Christensen returned to his home in Chicago after a visit with the family of Mr. and Mrs. George Kruse, who live just south of Rensselaer. Mrs. W. E. Rich, who had been visiting relatives at Remington, was the guest here Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley. She left on the 7:31 p. m. train for her home in Indianapolis. I will deliver gasoline and kerosene for household use. I also handle Standard special high test and White Rose. I handle Indian and Standard Perfection kerosene. Take your preference and call Raymond McKay, Red Cross Station, Phone 340. Schultze’s potato bread, the kind your mother used to bake. In large round loaves, 10c per loaf. Sold only by Bowles & Parker’s. r_

Edwin Robinson, of Chicago, dame last evening and will enlist in Company M today. Edwin registered in Chicago and his number appeared about 1 the 1200 in the list, which would make him eligible for the first draft. What you get when you buy Schultze’s bread is a bigger and better loaf. Sold only by Rowles & Parker’s. Ernest Beaver has been placed in charge of the Lawler ranch at Fair Oaks. James Walter, Lawler general manager, has received so many applications for this position that he says it will be impossible for him to answer them and he asks that this note be sufficient. 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 hel|> 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.— ! taymond R. McKay, Prop.

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