Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 173, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Storage Batteries RECHARGED AND REPAIRED Electric Starter*’ Generators, Ignition Lighting Systems R« paired and Rewired Rensselaer Garage Official Sen-ice Station for Vesta Double Life Batterios. • *

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davisson, Aug. 7, a boy. C. L. Harp went to Rockford, Hl., today to work. Miss Camilla Weaver came from Roselawn today. Chas. Rishling went to Indianapolis and Franklin today on business. Mrs. Ida Coover went to Petoskey, Mich., today. Mrs. Ray Overton went tu Rockford, 111., to seeher husband r who -is working there. Mrs. Thomas Jensen, of Wheatfield, was the guest today of the family of James Norris. Thos. E. Wilson talking machines at Larsh & Hopkins’, F. E. Lewis, the popular Monon official, formerly of Kersey, but now of Lafayette, was- in Rensselaer Tuesday. j . Hear the $55.00 talking machine at Larsh & Hopkins’. J. M. Barber, of Indianapolis, who has been ReFe for the past ten days with his daughter, Mrs. Wm Kincaid, returned to his home Tuesday; Farmers, if you have any old traction boilers, I will buy them and pay according to size. SAM KARNOWSKY, Phone 577. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blue, of Hutchinson, Kans., came Tuesday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Aldrich. Mr. Blue is a brother of Mrs. Aldrich. ~ Why pay others $1.50 per pair to pay for adveritsing long profits of 110 per cent, etc., when you can buy the Prismo headlight glasses for the usual merchandise profit of SI.OO per pair. Anything else you need. The old reliable Main Garage, best in Rensselaer. Mrs. E. J. Hewit and daughter, Virginia, so Moline, 111., are the guests of Mrs. Hewit’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. Budman Fleming. Automobile accessories at the right price. Larsh & Hopkins’ Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Frye drove to Chicago Sunday and returned with. Mr. Frye’s nephew, Fred Fields and wife, who will remain here for a week’s visit.

Just received another car of the famous Pittston Chestnut coal, so if you have not already given us your order be sure and do so at once. KELLNER & CALLAHAN. Major Herman B. Tuteur returned from Indianapolis Tuesday, where he has been attending to his military duties. He will be here for a short time only. Don Beam, who has been attending the officers’ training camp at Indianapolis, has received his discharge, upon his own request, and returned here to take up his duties at th.Monon station. Don was much benefitted by the training and is ready to answer the call later on if his services are needed. Telephone us your orders for JACKSON HILL COAL for the range —as we will have another car on track some time next week. This kind of coal is very hard to get at this time so be sure and telephone .your. orders early as there will not be enough to go around. KELLNER & CALLAHAN. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hamilton, .of Indianapolis, came Tuesday for a visit until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hale Warner. Mrs. Hamilton is a daughter of Mr. Warner. Mr. Hamilton is the head salesman and manager of the department of ladies’ dress goods in the New York Store at Indianapolis. His father was for a number.of years the very able superintendent of the Monticello, Ind., schools.

CASTORIA For Infants and Children hi Use For Over 30 Years Always beats the Sgoanaeof

Would be pleased-to do your Carpenter Work Large and small jobs given the best attention Edward Smith Phone 464