Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

&ocirly Brand itlollwe WHEN you make your clothes investment this spring, be sure you are getting everything your money represents. If your purchase fails in any particular to give you that, your money is partly wasted. Hilliard Hamill Clothes will return in every point . all you can ash. Their style is distinctive and it is handtailored into them, tailored to stay—the fabric has that quality without which good clothes cannot be made, and the fit is certain to be right.

Fred Popp went to Chicago today. W. W. Shoop, of Kersey, was in Rensselaer today. My shrubs have arrived. John Holden, Dr. John Hanson went to South Bend today. Fresh codfish for sale Wednesday. J. W. Dunlap. George'Casey went to Logansport today. All fresh codfish for sale Wednesday. See me, J. W. Dunlap. Mrs. H. B. Murray and Mrs. L. A. Bostwick‘went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Clifton, of Parr, were here Saturday. C. L. Wood and V. Rude, of Fair Oaks, were in Rensselaer Saturday. A. D. Washburn and attorney Hugh Sammons, of Goodland, are today. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire went to Chicago today to visit with their daughter, Mrs. Harry Jinkerson. Chester -Zea, of Hammond, has purchased the H. 0. Johnson* residence on North McKinley avenue.

Goldie Manahan, of Wellington, Ills., is visiting relatives here and at Parr. Lottie Nichols, of Parr visited here with her granfather, John L. Nichols, Sunday. George W. Royster returned today to Joliet, Hl. He had spent Sunday here with his Wife. Bob Loy returned this forenoon to Lafayette to resume his duties in Purdue university. ' ed relatives at Brook left here today for Camp Taylor. He is still in the army service. Ethel Smith went to Chicago Heights this morning, where she will meet her husband, who has returned from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heinz and daughter returned to their home in Hammond this morning after a visit here with Mrs. Heinz’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. McCollyDried fruit has been advancing and is getting higher and scarce, but we have a good stock, bought before the advance and are giving you, the benefit of the same. - Look over pur stodk and compare prices with what you tire paying elsewhere for Prunes, Apricots, Peaches and Raisens. EGER’S GROCERY.