Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1920 — Page 4

Rowles & Parker - Specials for Friday * and Saturday - Mjld Long Horn Cheese, per lb 35c Millar & Hart Breakfast Bacon, per lb. 39c Santa Clara Prunes, per lb._i. -15 c Solid Packed Tomatoes, per can IS® GalloncangT*te^Piheappt€^—-—-Pure Cane granulated Sugar, any amount, per lb --_.-__2Be White Star Flour, every sack guaranteed, 50 lbs— $3.90 Good solid old Potatoes, per lb 9® Bananas, Orange*. Lemons, Canteloupes, Pineapple*, Peaches, New Cabbage, New Potatoe*, Sweet Potatoes, Green Peas and Radishes, t Phone 95 Phone 275

M’COYSBURG.

Mrs. John R. Phillips, who had been on the sick list, is improving. Charles Ferguson and family were Sunday guests of S. C. Swisher of Reynolds. Ray Bore and family visited with friends in Anderson the latter part of last week. Lon Stroupe had company from Kersey Sunday., Mrs. Ray Herr was taken to the hospital Sunday. Mrs. Charles Lefler and daughter of Lee were guests of Gifford Marrs and family Wednesday. Cherry picking seems to be the order of the day around here. There was a large crowd at church Sunday evening and the music was fine. Wonder if we may have the same music in two weeks? The Ladies’ Aid will entertain their husbands at the home of Mrs. S. E. Cook the Saturday evening in July. y" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochraif and son, Harry, were at the F. T. Ringeisen home near Mt. Ayr Sunday to see little Gerald, who had his arm broken. Mrs. Van Wood of Rensselaer spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Phillips this week.

CASTO R IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the ( Signature of ’ st

Mr. Thresherman: —Be sure and see us for Threshing belts, water hose, water tanks, or any thing needed by you. Also carry a full line of repairs for Deering, McCormick and, John Deere Binders. * Thomas M. Callahan Phone 273

KID WISE

GILLAM.

Mrs. Calvin Coppess is visiting with her son, Mac and family this week, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Record were visitors at the Ed Bible home Sunday. The Willing Workers society met with Mrs. C. E. Weiss Wednesday. It was an all day meeting with basket dinner in the grove. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Coppess and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Madduras. Those who called on A. B. Schoonover Sunday astern oon, who is very sick, were Mr. and Mrs. John Manning and son, Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Selmer and Ed Fritz. , . .. , The E. C. Williams family visited at the Meade Rayburn home Sunday. The John Guild family spent part of Sunday at the Jack Turner home.

Get your early and late cabbage and tomato plants, Egg plants, Mangoes, Celery, Cannas, Geraniums and bedding plants at Osborne’s Greenhouse. - - - -- 502 E. Merritt St. Telephone 489.

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

J Np COME, HELP MAKE THE EAGLE SCREAM BIG CELEBRATION MONDAY, JLUY STH CROWN POINT Band Concert by Gary Muncipal Band, Grand Street Parade, Patriotic Address, Big Free Racing Events, Drawing American Legion Ford Automobile, The Duttons, World’s Premier Equestrians in New and Novel Act. $20,000 in Equipment. Big Dance. PROGRAM

MORNING. 8:00 A. M.—Decorating of Business Houses. 9:00 A. M.—Band Concert on the Public Square by Gary Municipal Band. GRAND STREET PARADE Grand Parade starts promptly at 10 o’clock A. M., forming on North Main Street, marching to the Fair Grounds, where same can be viewed from the Grand Stand. To the best decorated float to enter the parade—lst prise, ,$25-00; 2nd prize, SIO.OO. To the farmer entering the parade with the finest matched team of horses —Ist prise, $5.00; 2nd prize $2.50. " . , - 11:00 A. M.—Band concert at the Fair Ground*. 12:00 o’clock—Dinner. Afternoon program starts promptly at 1 o’clock.

EVERYTHING FREE Come and Enjoy This Great National Holiday, Be a Guest of the Chamber of Commerce, Crown Point, Indiana. Admission Free to Grounds and Grand Stand and Froe Entries to Sports and Races.

MILL CLOSED MONDAY.

Iroquois Roller. Mills will be closed on Monday, July 5, which is the legal Fourth. Patrons will make note of this notice and let us take care of their needs Saturday.

Job printing at the Republican

ABE MARTIN.

(Indianapolis News.) Th’ olt time slouch that wuz too triflin’ to blacken his heels now has a daughter with a painted face an’ a golden oak neck. A Ford patch makes a dandy corn plaster.

" AFTERNOON Patrotic Address By D. EMMET SNYDER Free for all, Pacing Horse Race. Mile heats, best two out of three heats. Purse $50.00. Free for all Running Horse Race. Half mile heat. Purse SIOO.OO. Free for all Trotting Horse Race. Mile heats, best two out of three heats. Purse $50.00. No. I—Five Mile Motorcycle Race. Free for all. First prise, $25.00; second prise, $10.00; third prise, $5.00. —No.' 2^—Five mile Motorcycle Race. Free for ell. First prise, $25.00; 2nd prise, $10.00; third prise, $5.00.

NOTICE. The elevator will suspend business temporarily after July 8 to make needed repairs. Those wishing to deal with us should do so before that date. FARMERS’ GRAIN COMPANY.

AFTERNOON. First Prises $1; Second Prises 50c. Girls Running Race. Ladies* Runaing Race. Boys’ Runaing Race. Men’s Running Race. Boys Shoe Race. Sack Race for Boys. ? Three Legged Race. . Fat Men's Race. Girls’ Ball Throwing Contest. Ladies’ Bell Throwing Contest. Boys' Pie Eating Contest. EVENING. 7:30 P. M,, Bend Concert by the femous Gary Municipal Band. 8:00 P. M., the drawing of th* numbers on the Ford automobile to be raffled off by the American Legion will take place in front of the grand stand. Tickets SI.OO. Buy your tickets in advance, you may be able to drive home in your own car. Dancing. Prise Waltz—First prize, $1.00; second prise, 50c. Prise Two-Step—First prise, $1; second prise, 50c. Prise One-Step—First prise, $1; second prise, 50c.

NOTICE. R. E. Davis, ths piano toner and player adjuster, is hers. Leave your orders at the Rensselaer Hotel* phone 167. Expert on aS makes of player pianos, work guaranteed

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