Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

* Underwear - Heavy Ribbed Cotton Short Fleece Special Fine Ribbed Cotton Flat Fleece Special s2l % Wool $3 % Wool $4 Light Weight Pure Wool $4 Very Heavy Scoured Wool $5.00 Union or 2 Piece _ Compare these prices with prices quoted by other stores. vtSEkk*-. Mt

SELLS INTEREST IN ELEVATOR It is reported that Hopkins has sold his interest in the Babcock | & Hopkins elevator at this place to his partner, W‘. C. Babcock. I This was one of the oldest firms doing business in this city. Mr. Hopkins having taken an interest in the business a year or two before the McCoy & Co. bank failure, which occurred in 1901. Before entering the grain business Mr. Hopkins served for a number of years as cashier of i this bank. J . It is understood that Mr. Hopkins I retires on account of failing health and that he contemplates moving south. JOHN DUVALL STILL DAIRYMAN I John Duvall has taken over the dairy business of W. H. Mackey, and will be ready to serve his former patrons. : Mr. Duvall wishes it announced that in the future he will make but one delivery a day, making the rounds to his customers in the mornI ing. ■ NO WOOD FOR SALE. » 1 _______ 1 Our present supply of wood has been exhausted and we win have no more for sale until further notice. Please do not call us in regard to same as we cannot accommodate you. J. J. Lawlejr, by James E. Walter, | Manager. ’ | NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now , disposed of, and I am in position to tell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located : in Jasper and Lake counties, widen J will sell as Executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. ! Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. GEO. H. GIFFORD, b ExSCUtOf. 1 ——