Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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A. Roth Company to Give Daitce For Their Employes. The A. Roth Company will give a dance for their employes at the armory on .May 4, the dance to start at 9 o’clock. Each one of their employes will be given two invitations, one of which they may present to a friend. Refreshments will also be served and music will be furnished by the Horton Brothers and a pleasant time is anticipated. * Van Rensselaer Club Will Give Dance On April 26th. The Van Rensselaer Club will give a dance at the armory on the evening of April 26. This dance will probably be the last big dance of the season to be given by the club members and it is* planned to make ft the best. McKelvey’s orchestra, of Chicago, will furnish the music.

i<OCAL GRAIN MARKET. April 20.—Cora $1.40, oats 66c, wheat. $2.25 and rye $1.75. Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton went to Indianapolis today to spend a few days with her daughter’ who is attending Butler college. The original sew club will sew at their meeting for the Comfort Committee of the Navy League. iS£yqw/2e Floor Finish • For all interior ranwli work" stairs, floors and fumltoro— Kyanize Floor Final! will pkaas - *»• It a eanr to apply—ririe* quickly with a durable, earily cleaned «aiace that bring* out the natural beauty ot the wood. Tty Kyanize once. TU KuvrJ" Urn 0 /F<*ut& Sold and taa reef— d to , LARSH & HOPKINS

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