Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

William Mackey and Charles Merrill went to Wheatfied today. Chares Jacks and family went to Fair Oaks today where Mr. Jack will engage in the barber business. Bert Overton went to Chicago today. He has been in vefy poor health and his purpose in going to the city was to consult a specialist. . William Keener has resigned his position with the Fendig Exclusive Shoe store and will after two weeks’ vacation, go to work in a store in Mishawaka, Ind. Peter Nomerson, of Dwight, 111., is here looking after his farming interests in this county. Mr. Nomerson likes Jasper soil and would be glad to add to his already large holdings in this county. Those associated with him in the management of his farms here speak of him as a splendid landlord. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. I will offer my household goods for sale at public auction at my home Saturday afternoon, Feb. 16. noon, February 16. MRS. H. PURCUPILE.

We have made arrangements by which we can sell you 28c coffee for 25c per pound. Also 32c coffee for 30c per pound. You cannot buy better toffee for the money. Try and be convinced. J. A. McFarland, Phone 99. For you that haven’t teeth—Call phone 647 for your beef. C. H. Leave!,