Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Cleaning And Dyeing Will guarantee to return your clothing looking like new and free from the odor of gasolene. * Orders left up to Tuesday noon returned the same week. John Werner
W. L. Bott was in Lafayette Wednesday. • ■ 11 * -- Loretta Nagel went to Lafayette today to visit with relatives. If your stock dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett. Phone 65. Harry Marlatt and family, who have been living in Hammond, have moved back to this icty. If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett. Phone 65.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Coen, of Barrington, 111., are here for ar visit with his mother, Mrs. Clara Coen. An Bxlo enlargement from your kodak negative for. 30c. Larsh & Hopkins. Roe Yeoman and family are moving into the K. T. Rhoades residence on north College avenue. . It will pay you to attend the big Wallace & Baugh Stock Sale at Parr, Saturday, November 2. ■ - Wilda Littlefield returned this forenoon to Chicago, where she will continue her musical training. Developing, printing and. enlarging. Twenty-four hoiir service. Larsh & Hopkins.
Mrs. Chester Zea came from Hammond Wednesday to see her son, Willard, who is very sick with influenza. ThomaA Callahan, Frank Hoover, Firman Thompson and Granville Moody went to Chicago on the early morning train. You can do so much extra hauling if you have a good strong trailer. Let us show them to you. O. H. McKay & Son. z Mrs. J. H. Long went to Pontiac, 111., today to see her nephew, Benjamin Franklin Edwards, a late arrival on this terrestial sphere. Kodakers, leave your films at Larsh & Hopkins’ to be developed and printed. Best work at lowest prices. Mrs. Guss Schultz, of Melvin. 111., Mrs. Sam Eppert, of Roberts, 111., and Mrs. Dill Kitzman, of Gilman, 111., came today to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Edward Ritter.
Isaac McCurtain, of Menominee, Wis., who had spent a few days here with relatives and friends, left this morning for his home. Mr. McCurtain had shipped three car loads of cattle to Chicago aiffi came on here for a short visit. We have two or four-wheeled trailers from one-half to seven tons capacity. O. H. McKay & Son. Private J. L. Schowter, of Lansing, Mich., returned to that city, leaving here Wednesday evening. He had accompanied the remains of Private E. Yoder, who had died with influenza in the camp at Lansing, to his late 'home at Mt. Ayr. * _____ The large stock of splendid goods of our big general store at Parr will be sold regardless of price. It will pay you to investigate.
Mrs. J. D. Allman and daughter, Florence, went to Chicago today, and from there they expected to continue to Evanston, 111., where they will visit Mrs. Allman’s daughter, Aileen, who is attending Northwestern university. Mr. and Mrs. William Hinchman, of Brook, were in Rensselaer today. They brought their daughter, Gladys, here to take the train for Lafayette, where she will re-enter Purdue university; They were also accompanied by Janis Berlin, of Brook, who went to Greencastle, where she will attend DePauw university. The Jasper County Sunday School convention will be held at Rensselaer November 12 and 13. It is your duty to be there. Every school should be represented. Good program.
Waldemar Weiss returned to the Great Lakes Wednesday evening after spending a fifteen day furlough with his parents n Gillam township, during which time his father was recovering from a bad case of blood poisoning. . ■-' ' A Saturday will be a big day at Parr. You can buy 140 shoats, 60 calves, 12 sows with pigs at sides at your own price. Subscribe for the RsfuWiton
