Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
G Golden Loaf Bread appeals to the O children- It also appeals to the L fastidious. It is rich, pure, nutriD tious tasty. It is the best bread made and insures perfect digest N tion and good health. The flour used in Golden Loaf Bread is the L finest quality and contains all the O the nourishment and strengthA producing qualities for the best F makes of bread. B When you want the best specify R Golden Loaf Bread. E At all grocers. A D Lcf O’RILEY
The Priscilla club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Hill. F. A. Grouver made a business trip to Lafayette today. Lottie Dame returned to her home in Delphi today. Mrs. A. W. Sauin left this morning for her home in Edinburg. C. P. Wright wept—to Chiago, where he is receiving treatment for defective vision. John Adair returned from Chicago this morning. Mr. Adair has not fully recovered from his recent severe operation. Mrs. Caroline Turner, ' who had been visiting with relatives at Lafayette, returned to her home here this morning. We handle spark pluge -for all makes of cars see our Tungstern plug before you buy, one years guarantee, and Porcelain furnished free if it breaks. O. H. McKay & Son.
Gasoline 22c, special auto oil 40c per gallon, Polarine 50c, Havaline 60c, machine oil, gas engine oil/ Separator oil, Trader oil from pint to barrel lots. We can save you money. O. H. McKay & Son. Mrs. Len Lefler, of Lafayette, came today for a visit with her brother, Vern Jacks. Before coming here she had visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jacks, of Lee, and her sister, Mrs. Thurston Otterburg, of Moody. In these days of high priced yard goods it will pay you to buy ready-to-wear silk or wool dresses. Ours were bought very early and Sire below present market prices. Rowles & Parker. Rev. and, Mrs. J. Budman Fleming and daughter, Mrs. Jesse Sizo, went to Hammond today. The divine will preach at the new Presbyterian church of which J. C. Parrett is pastor. His daughter, Mrs. Sizoo and Miss Lula, of Chicago, will take part in the music at the services there tonight. The new church is a magnificient building, having cost about $50,000. It was dedicated last Sunday.
FOR SALE MY BABY GRAND STIEFF PIANO REASONABLE W. LEO HOVORKA PHONE 659.
FARM FOR SALE The old Hart farm, containing 118 acres, one mile southeast of Rem- , ngton. Must be sold for cash within3o days to settle the Hart estate. This will make a good home for somebody, write quick. Walter M. Freil, Trustee Lafayette, Indiana
