Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Buy Golden Loaf Bread Cf There can be one kind of ■ White Graham Rye on other I bread from now on, namely, the kind that is baked strictly L according to the regulations of the U. S. Food AdminstraEtion at Washington- So there can be no difference in the food value of bread whether Yit be baked in your own home BHp or in a bakery except that by buying your bread you help conserve the nation’s food supplies.
w. S. Parks went to Monon today to look after some business matters. Peter Nomenson returned today to his home in Dwight, 111. You are invited to look through our line of coats, suits and silk or wool dresses. Rowles & Parker. Hats of becoming shape, smartly trimmed and possessing a distinctiveness that will please the taste of. the most discriminating. Misses Jones and Briney. J. J. Montgomery has received a Navy League pennant from the Navy League, which he has on display at his store, in recognition of his work in recruiting members for the league. The prettiest lot of Ready-to-Wear we have ever shown is now on display in our Ready-to-Wear department. Rowles & Parker. March is behaving herself in a most acceptable manner and the present month to date has been one of the finest we have ever had. Farmers are taking advantage of the fine weather by sowing their oats and if the present brand of weather keeps up for a while longer the major portion of oats seeding will soon be finished. The very best style as well as the most reasonable prices on dresses, coats and suits in Rowles & Parker’s Ready-to-Wear department. > Anyone wishing to see me will fin.? me in the Trust & Savings Bank or Saturday afternoons.—H. O. Harris, phone IS4. Nat Welsh, son of Frank Welsh,left today for Indianapolis, where he was called to report for service in the United States navy. Ara and Ben Bullis, who enlisted at the same time as young Welsh will join him today,they having gone by the way of Remington.
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The trustees of Weston cemetery wish to advise that they will charge $2.00 a year for the care of lots in the cemetery. . The cost to lot owners in the past has been SI.OO a year. The trustees have been compelled to make the advance owing to the increased running expenses. They now have a pay roll of S2OO per month. This at one time was only $30.00 per month. The board of trustees, after several years of work, have made this cemetery one of the most beautiful in the state. They regret having to make this additional charge, but it is imi>era-i tive if our cemetery is to be kept up to its present condition. E. D. RHOADES, A. F. LONG, N. H. WARNER, Board of Trustees. Which would you rather do, just break even in your business this year or leave a leg over in France? Boost War-Savings. \- ■
