Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1918 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ij WE<ARE SELLINCk SO MANY TIRES and TUBES I- , * I that one’cempany made ui a Trade Discount of 5 Per Cent on the regular list price and we ’ are going to Give Thai 5 Per Cent to Our Trade I 1 IVj 1 ~ [ Remember there is a reason for our extraordinary sales. c. ■< ’ Good standard goods, at as dose ' a figure as possible to handle w and one price to all A. . . .. ' - ' * . , We will deliver tires or anything’-else that amounts to $lO within a radius of ' h six miles free of charge. O.H. McKTy & SON PHONE 340 i O’ ■ . .. . ■
Born, June 26, a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daniels. A. H. Hopkins went to Monon today on business. Mr.s John Barber, of Fair Oaks, spent the day here. Tony Kiser went to Munster this morning, where >he is employed in the construction of a new stone road. C. P. Fate, of Crown Point, spent the day with friends. His son, George Fate, left for Panama today. Mrs. S. VanDuser and son, Melton, and Mrs. D. Turping are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Waymire. Mrs. Wm. Barkley and daughter came from Chicago today to spend a few days with relatives. i ..... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman went to Indianapolis toda. j hey will return here before leaving tor their home.
Robert Loy leaves today for Sidel, 111., where he will tour with Lincoln Chautauqua through Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. Mrs. Myrtle Hunt went to Huron, South Dakota today, after an extended visit with Lewis Hunt and family, of Remington. — W. C. Parks received a letter from his son Loyd, who has been stationed at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., saying that he would leave for “over there toaay. _ The man who gets mad because the newspapers do not print five columns about him when he gets married is the same fellow who gets mad because the newspaper prints five lines about him when he gets arrested.
A woman is so contrary that she wants to be coaxed for an hour to do something that she wants to do. The married woman who slobs around the house and looks like something the cat dragged in often wonders why other women look so good to her husband, „ If a law was ever passed requiring married men to wear labels so that they could be distinguished from bachelors, the married men would get together and have the law repealed. * ‘ ■ We don’t mind seeing pictures of well-built girls in the underwear ads in rhe papers. But our idea of nothing to look at are the pictures of the ath-a-letes who pose around m union suits in the ads. Subscribe for the Republican.
