Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED i - .v . 50 GIRLS AND WOMEN 50 ■ ' 11 » 111,11 1 'g ' .i-TT - i. j i»,ii-||i ■■i'-'- u»wu~ | The tremendous demand for our products makes the enlargement of our factory here necessary. If this help can be secured we will occupy larger quarters.. I , Call at factory and let us take the matter up with you personally. RENSSELAER GARMENT FACTORY Corner Van Rensselaer and Cornelia St.
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All who are interested injnusic are cordially invited to attend a free musical talk by the much)renowned music genius, Essa of New York and Chicago, at the Presbyterian church, July 27, 4 p. m., following the War Mothers’ meeting. All War Mothers’,' children, parents and teachers are requested to be present. Charles Bonner and Miss Susan Thurston, of Remington, were passengers north on the milk, trainbound for Hobart. Mr. Bonner went to look after his farm and Miss Thurston, who is a registered nurse, will care for a sick sister. If your stock dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett, Phone 65. Mrs. Alda Parkison has donated a most useful article to the Jasper county hospital in the way of a water cooler. This was something that was needed very much and the gift is greatly appreciated and the management desires to express heartfelt' thanks to Mrs. Parkison. You can get a lunch, short orders or full meals at the College Inn. -
