Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1920 — Page 4
NOTICE - An erroneous and unauthorized report is circulated to the effect that the Torrington Co. have changed from a friction to a motor driven brush. The Torrington Co. have not disi continued the friction drive brush nor is such a thing contemplated. Any one claiming to hold information to the contrary is the victim of a I Hoax oris DELIBERATELY STATING ; AN UNTRUTH. Bmay be NO HARM WE AGREE IT S NOT TRUE WE SELL TORRINGTONS AND SELL QUITE A FEW TO BE EXACT ONE HUNDRED THIRTY TWO WORLAND BROTHERS Rensselaer, Ind.
Mrs. Frank Webber was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. William J. Holmes of Monon was in Rensselaer Thursday. Jane Parkison, Mrs. K. T. Rhoades, Mrs. Elmer Wilcox, and Mrs. John Adair were in Lafayette today. S. E. Randolph went to Chicago this forenoon. Mr. Randolph is a fireman on the Monon, but spends most of his off time here.
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Your Christmas Bell I v Solve your <aft Problem in an easy and practical way by f ■ ./A «* in « * LIBERTY BELL SAVINGS ACCOUNT to various ft ’ friends and your children for Christmas. 1 T Can you think of a gift more acceptable than an attractive 1 <J7 ~ LIBERTY BELL BANK and a new Bank Book showin* nnn, J '~ ' initial deposit of one dollar or more? M • • |«■ LIBERTY BELL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS WILL GROW IN SI.OO J 1 ■ VALUE AND MAY i BRING HAPPINESS AND PROSPER- V w ITY TO THE RECIPIENTS. | A Procure a I OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR TH ENEW YEAR I a^ 1 I I SAVINGS DEPOSITS EARN 4 PCT., -INTEREST COM- > Bank and V. ■ POUNDED TWICE A YEAR. A start S' W Savings Account. S 'PROCURE A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX IN OUR SPECIAL W Il X A S£N^ x — I I The Farmers & Merchants National Bank I ■' ’ ‘ H ' .■i “The Community Bank” ? .■» ' ■, ■ *■
-*e Mrs. Lee Matheny of near La Porte, who was here to attend the Floyd Spain funeral, returned to her home Thursday evening. W. H. Grim returned today to his home in LaPorte after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Moore and family. Farm leasee for sale at the Republican office, grain and cash rent. J.-.b printing at the Republican
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER. IND.
SAYS MR. Head-of-tho-House h • • • TO Friend Wife: ** * 1 “TIMES are tight, see PRICES are Tumbling, . ♦ • • WE WON’T buy a thing * e • 1 WE DON’T have to have.” * * . THAT’S what is happening • * • EVERYWHERE. • • • THEY’VE got to be coaxed ♦ • ♦ AbfD TO see the Need: AND THE Value has to be there, BEFORE they buy. ♦ ♦ ♦ ' L BUT THAT’S not the reaeon ' ... • TO be blue; ... i . OR to sit * ♦ * AND talk TIGHT business. ♦ ♦ ♦ IT FITS the time I’• ♦ • TO sell TORRINGTONS S • * THEY’RE ALL in* the mood I TO save * * * THEY’VE gotta know «* * * HOW ... A TORRINGTON pays . ♦ » FOR itself ♦ ♦ ♦ OVER and over. |♦ ♦ ♦ ‘JUST HOW it saves, IN LITTER picked, IN DUST sucked, IN RUG wear, IN HELP hire. IN TIME saved, IN GERMS moved, ♦ * ♦ AND THE colors clear, ♦ * ♦ AND THE air clean, ♦ ♦ ♦ AND THE untired woman ♦ ♦ * PROUD OF her job ♦ * ♦ AS SHE should be. ■♦ ♦ ♦ AND WHEN they do know ♦ ♦ » HOW IT pays, ♦ * ♦ THEY buv. * » ♦ THEY’RE doing it now. ♦ * ♦ —AT— Worland Bros. G. J. Jessen, the jeweler, was in Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie McGinnis went to Hammond today. W. H. Morrell went to Chicago this morning. King Chamberlain of near Mt. Ayr was in Rensselaer todays
MONON ROUTE. KEITBBKIU.K* TIMS TAJBXJ In effect July 11, 16W. J . « < ffVBTKBOtm No. s« I Cincinnati to Chicago 4:64 a.m. No. 4 1 Louisville to Chicago • Ko. 40 I Lafayette to Chicago 7:14 a.m. No. 32 | Indlanap’s to Chicago 16:66 ajn. No. 38 I Indlanap’s to Chicago 1:61p.m. No. 6 I Indlanap’s to Chicago 6:66 p.m. No. 30 ' Cincinnati to Chicago 6:60 p.m. No. IS I Cincinnati to Chicago 6:17 a.m. •outm*ouv3> NO. 36 I 1 Chicago to Ctncinaatl |' 6:17 a.m. No. 5 I Chicago to Louisville I 16.66 a.m. No. 37 I Chicago to Indianan a 11:16 a.m. No. 23 ' Chgo ttt IndplsAFF *■■*> No. 36 I Chicago to Lafayette 6:66 P-m. No. Sil Chicago to Indlanap’s 7:61p.m. No. 3 ! Chicago to Louisville 11:16 p.m. No.. 16 i Chicago to Cincinnati 1:41a.m. Train No. 16 stope to discharge pa»«cniyers off of the C. L • SV. Train 16 stope to take or aaaaoefor oolnts on the C. L m w.
The Clothing House of "* J‘ • ’ • William Traub. You’ll find when you I ( J s' r ——i i come to this store for J KUPPENHEIMER #\ ' HP good clothes and SOCIETY BRAND * ’ • r i clothes, that we are ■ JJJ doing our . part in lowering the cost of living, that price rest W f IWIS' v^s^ons here are six -' i Ibi months ahead of what J I is expected of us. S4O Suits and Overcoats MR S7O Suits and Over- 01E CO reduced to . . coats reduced to . $55 Suits and Over- ME 7E SBS Suits and Over- frr nr coats reduced to . v’U.lu coats reduced to . ‘ v«f* ■ > _ * . * ’ - Suits and Overcoats at these prices make sure substantial Christmas Gifts. We suggest other useful gifts. V - ■ ■ _ ' _______ , Bath Robe. NecWear Fancy Vests /?/ "x Collar. Pre.. Shirt. // x ORf. . ‘ Pa j ama ’ Silk Shirt. fff \\ N * ht Shirt * Wdol Shirt. /// \ \Vi Handkerchiefs Boys’ Waist. ‘ I I Cap. Gloves, .ilk lined I T ’ \\ \ run*. V , , Sheep Lined Coat. Ram Coats K fY # .Extra Trousers ASMKt A „ * _.., u Cuff Buttons Silk Hose , _. Lisle Hose ~ „.. ij„.„ Ever.harp Pencjl. Cotton Hose . V il^Eo,..llA. „ . . o j 1 Knives, Chain Suspender. > Collar Button. £ arte " Dress Hat. • Fur Caps ... f • . Kff Warm Mitten. Glove., wool lined t Belu ? U *\u r’ ♦ ' * SW ™ ■ Mole Coat. Leather Coats 0 Scarf Etc? , Smoking Jackets • »■• ____—— ——— ———— ’ • When you look over the largest variety of Gifts for "HIM” you will be sure to find what you want ' a t the price you wish to pay, “the low price. £^ Ome R curdAß one of our beautfftß m CALENWS FREE, a tfFt The Clothing House of William Traub DD FELLOWS BLDG. , RENSSELAER, INDIANA
■ o /n. I The ladies of the Monnett Guild will have a number of dolls for sale between now and the holidays for the benefit of the Monnett School. Call Frances Irwin or see them at the College Inn. ■ Frank Ott of Chicago Heights, TH, came this forenoon to attend the funeral of his sistejr, Mrs. Geo. Daniels. Services were held this afternoon at the Aix church andl interment was made in Smith Cem-j etery in Barkley township. 1
Mrs. Marie Hamilton Miller went to Lafayette today for a visit at the Theta sorority house and this evening continued to her home in Indianapolis. ' The following students %f the Monnett school left today for their homes to s spend the Christmas vacation: Bessie Hendricks, to Detroit, Mich.; Gladys Jaeck, Edna and Louella Bodart, to Milwaukee, Wis.; Frances Williams, to Terre'Haute. % ■ ’i ' ■- • -- ■ ■ ■
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spain, returned to their home at Wabash t today.. Mrs. George Barnhart of Remington came today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Platt Miss M. L. Zuker, of Cleveland, Ohio, field representative of the Lake Division of the Red Cross, was in Rensselaer today.
