Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

f Spring I Clothes It’s time to gel your new garments for Spring! I That old sirit won’t do. Thisis the time of year when things loolt keen and clean and new. We have lots of bright, new clothes at from $25 to S4O 3( V 3(

Mir. and Mrs. H. H. Potter and daughter, Mary, went to Chicago Tuesday afternoon. Mesdames Edd J. Randle and M. D. Gwin \ went to Chicago on the forenoon train. J. H. Gavender, of the firm of Cavender and Cavender, of Gifford, iwent to Chicago today. Mrs. H. J. Hamilton, of Remington, who has been the guest of Mrs. Isaac Leopold, went to Chicago today. . Mrs. George,Hudson returned today to her home in Bumettville after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Branson. Parties who subscribed for regis--tered bonds- .tlirougii ~ the First National Bank are asked to call and get them.

This kind of weather makes one think of golf clubs and fishing tackle and new clothing and love and green onions, 'n ever’thing. 'Mrs. Frank Murphy returned today to her home in Fort Wayne, after a visit here with relatives. She is a sister to Walter and Fred Feldhous. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bruce and two daughters returned this afternoon to their home near Crawfordsville. They were here to visit relatives, Mr. Bruce attending 1 the public sale of his brother-in-law, .Chauncey Wood, which was held March 18 ‘ » Two bright appearing young chaps, claiming Milwaukee as their home, are paying Rensselaer an enforced visit for the very good reason that they haven’t any funds to carry them further. The young men have been in Mississippi. Landlord Stockton has been keeping the boys well fed and they are not suffering for the lack of anything, but think that they have seen all of the beauty spots of Rensselaer and are anxious to be on their way. Miss Spaulding has sent a telegram for the boys to their parents, requesting money, and it is probable that they will soon bidRensselaer goodbye.» . Letters advertised for week ending March 17. J. D. White. William Irwin. Hesser & Schoolcrap. " \.J Miss E. Harrison. —^ <M5r. and Mrs. Lou Adam. Cecil Adkins. The above letters will be sent to dead letter office March 31, luia. N. Littlefield, P. M.