Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. C. H. Porter went to Lafayette this morning. Bever spent the week end, with his family here. Mrs. Earl Osborne and mother went to Michigan City this morning Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mann, of Muncie, are here to attend the funeral of Mr. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Laura Pearson, of Fair Oaks, were in Rensselaer on business Saturday. Ray Hopkins returned home this morning after spending Sunday in Lafayette. . —— — —— —” v . Miss Harriett Landers of Chicago came Saturday for a few days visit with Mrs. K. T. Rhoades. Mrs. John Ulyat, of Brook, and sister, Mrs. E. Davis, of Monon, went to Gifford today for a few days’ visit. Mrs. Nellie Walker went to Fort Wayne this morning for a few days Visit with friends. Victor Hoover returned to his work in Chicago- today after visiting his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoover, for the past few days.

CASTO RIA For Infants and Children hi Use For Over 30 Years Always bean ____■ the ggggasn ti • Special attention is called to the public sale by Arthur Mayhew, which will be held on Thursday, Nov. 22, 1917. He is making some most splendid offerings. Please Call and Settle. Owing to the unfavorable crop conditions, I have carried a . good many accounts for the past three years, but they must be settled this fall. All persons who know themselves indebted to me are requested to call and settle by cash or note. Respectfully, I. M. WASHBURN. SPECIAL TRAIN The Monon will run a special train on account of the Pine Village-Ham-mond football game at Hammond, on SUNDAY, NOV. 25 Leave Lafayette at 8:15 a. m. Leave Rensselaer at 9:44 a. m. Leave Hammond 8 p. m. on return. Rate from Rensselaer will be one fare for the round trip plus 8 per cent war tax. This will be a wonderful game of football, so everyone interested in this great sport should be sure and attend.

ECONOMY SALE >. ’ • a. Beginning Wednesday, Nov. 21st The G. E. Murray Co. Will put on an EXTRAORDINARY TEN DAYS’ SALE of ready-to-wear garments Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks, Dresses, = Skirts, Etc. Values up to $20.00 They will be priced Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 110.00 All not sold Wednesday will be priced: Thursday,"Nov. 22; at $9.00 - —— Friday, Nov. 23, at SB.OO- — r Saturday, Nov. 24, at $7.00 Monday, Nov. 26, at $6.00 Tuesday, Nov. 27, at $5.00 Wednes., Nov. 28, at $4.00 Thursday, Nov. 29, at $3.00 Friday, Nov. 30, at $2.00 Saturday, Dec. 1, at SI.OO This sale should interest those who wish to economise on their Fall Buying. Come in and look them over. We will also make TEN BARGAIN DAYS in Men’s and Boys* CLOTHING AND SWEATER COATS. Wednesday, Nov. 21, Bargains for SIO.OO Thursday, Bargains forJ£9.W_- : ________ Friday, Nov. 23, BargairisTor 18.00 Saturday, Nov. 24, Bargains for $7.00 Monday, Nov. 26, Bargains for sb. UU Tuesday, Nov, 27th Bargains for $5.00 Wednesday, Nov. 28, Bargains for $4.00 Thursday, Nov. 29, Bargains for $3.00 Friday, Nov. 30, Bargains for S2.UU ■ - ■ Saturday, Dec. 1, Bargains for 51.UU „ y