Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1913 — Dressmaking. [ARTICLE]
Dressmaking.
Mrs. H. A. Gripes has moved shop to E. L. Hammerton’s, just east of Catholic church, and will do fancy and plain dressmaking.
We were out of Aristos flour for a few days, but have Just received our first carload for 191& We sold 16 ears la 1912, and, with the quality and price, we should sell 20 In 1918. “Asistos,” the perfect flour, sl*3s; "Lord’s Bast," a high patent, $1.30; Washburn Crosby’s “Gold Medal," $1.25. JOHN EGER.
Chop, bran, middlings, oil meal, tankage, oyster shell and all other feedi sold by first-class feed stores, for sale by Hamilton A Kellner.
