Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Etta Lee and Lola Burton of Roselawn were in Rensselaer today. ty '-{•...'.--I ’■ '*"7 Norman Cleveland, of Norfolk, Va., came today to visit friends. John Jones, of Wheatfield, went to Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. Al Konovsky of DeMotte, were in Rensselaer today; W. L. Bott, the proprietor of the Jasper County Telephone Co., is in Indianapolis. , i , - ■tr Mrs. W. L. Bott and Mrs. Don Beam spent the day, with Triends in Monon. Roy Yeoman went to Monticello today in the interest of the Rensselaer Cement Products Co. 'Mrs. Rex. Warner, Merle Harris and R. A. Parkinson went to Chicago on the eary morning train. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clouse moved to the Earl Adams farm south of this eity Tuesday. Fresh codfish for sale Wednesday. J. W. Dunlap. Stetson Hats, $5 and $6, all the latest shades'and blocks. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP. Mrs. F. D. Burchard has been confined to her home with influenza, but is now reported to be much improved. George Haskill and W. C. Smalley, of Remington, "were in Rensselaer today. There men are interested in the newly organized bank at Remington. —r— -

Mr. and M*s. Frank Barton of Detroi, Mich., came today to attend the funeral o-f William C. Garland. Mrs. Barton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland. Hale Warner continues to improve very satisfactorily from his recent paralyatic stroke. He is at the store again with usual good humor. The temperature was again quite low Monday night, the minimum registering the same as Monday night, which was above 23 above. r , - Mayor and Mrs. Charles G. Spitler have move d from the rooms over' the Trust and Savings Bank to one of the Earl Reynolds’ residences in the western part of the city. You should see the number of customers we are fitting out in Stein Block Suits. They all like them and they fit perfect. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP. Roy Brook, Fred Hicks and "H. W. Gilbert of Remington went to Chicago today. The latter expected to continue to Racine, Wis., from which place he will drive home a new Mitchell automobile.

Jt will soon be Easter and we now have the famous Stein Block Co. suits on display. -They are fine and we can fit you all no matter how slim and tall, or short and fat. $25 to SSO. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP Representative W. L. Wood will go to Remington this evening where he will address the members of the Jasper county Betterment Association on the proposed road improvements in this county. The meeting will be held at the library in that city. Attorney Moses Leopold may accompany him and make an address also. Hale Warner and family moved into the Grant Warner property formerly occupied by Eldon Hopkins and family. Grandmother Norman Warner is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Hale Warner and the residence on Front street is much more convenient for her. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins have moved into the Hale Warner property on Warner avenue. *

Car Washing and Repairing. I am now back from the army and am located in the McKay laundry building. Auto repairing done right at reasonable prices. Car Washing done promptly and in way that satisfies. Give me a trial. BERT AVIS. DID YOU FALL FOR IT? In the hotel article last evening the name of the contractor was given as J. R. Looflirpa. The typesetter got the> last name wrong by setting it backwards. By reading the name opposite from what it *was printed it spells April fool. And that was What the whole article was intended for, an April fool story. Did you fall for it? Some did. However, a new hotel on the corner mentioned is one of the possibilities of the future.

1919 PASTURE HORSES, STEERS, COWS ——, ——— , IN : Newton and Jasper Co. Vicinity of ; FAIR OAKS ; —————-— ——- Ready to receive the stock May let and will keep to Nov. Ist. .All stock must be branded. Arrangements can I be made now. SEE . JAMES E. WALTER Rensselaer, Indiana Manager , J. J. Lawler Ranches Phone 337