Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Blood and iron having failed, they will try soft-soap and whine. —Greenville Piedmont. All general deficiency bills in future should contain salaries of Senators.—’Wall Street Journal. Helen Leatherman went to Greencatle today for a visit with Marguerite Norris who is attending DePauw University there. Miss Ruth Wood, who is attending Illinois University, at Urbana, 111., is visiting with her parents,’ Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wood.

George Thomas, who had been at Remington since the death of his brother, Issac Thomas, returned today to his home in Hammond. Mrs. Henry Kiplinger went to Louisville, Ky., today to visit her daughter, Helen, who is attending a girls’ school in that city. Mrs. H. B. Murray and son-in-daw, Robert Lefler, went to Lafayette today, where Mrs. Murray is having her eye treated by a* specialist. F. A.' Parnell, who had been visiting the family of Edward Ranton returned to his home in Ambia today. One lot of winter and medium weight union suits $2.00 for $1.37, for Saturday Special. It will pay you to buy for next winter. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. Frank Myers, the Gary druggist, returned to his home today. He and his son, Lawson, had been at West Baden recuperating. Easter is the 20th of April so you had better get your, order in for that tailor made suit at once. We have 3,000 samples to choose from. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. , „, ■ ■■ Mrs. Harry Gufford and daughter, Madaline, went to Kankakee, 111., today, where Mrs. Gifford’s mother is quite seriously ill. Work for Saturday Special, 25c grade, tor 19c. Be sure and buy your socks. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP.

Paul Beam returned to Bloomington today. He will return to Rensselaer, having decided to give up his at Indiana University for the present. Now is the time to buy your corduroy trousers.* Any grade in the house for Saturday, $4.45. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. The Jasper War Mothers will entertain the returned soldiers and their partners on Friday evening at the court house. The program in part is as follows: Young Men’s Quartette; Solo, Miss Marjorie Loughridge; Talk by Miss Jackson, a returned Red Cross nurse; A Ladies’ Quartette of the Presbyterian church; Patriotic song by all present. One lot of Nifty $4. hats for Saturday special, $1.98. Now is your chance to get your Easter bonnet very reasonable. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. Eleven head of good milch cows will be sold at the Thomas Lonergan public sale at the Hempill hitch barn in Rensselaer, Saturday afternoon. . qi I I ■!■■■■ Buy one of those registered milch cows at- the Thomas Lonergan sale in Rensselaer, Saturday, March 29.