Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
—► Russell Fidler, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fidler, went to Newman, 18., this morning. - . Mrs. Frahk Yeoman, who had been visiting relatives here, left this morning for her home in Kaw, Okla. ■ - L Mirs. Jay W. Williams, Mrs. Charles H. Porter and Mrs. Elmira Stockton went to Chicago on the early morning train. Charles Pefley, Jake Gihnore, W. C. Babcock, E. J. Gamester, G. A. Daugherty, Jr., and Bert Abbott went to Chicago this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenkinson and Mrs. Jenkinson’s baby returned to their home in Chicago this morning, ; Mrs. Jenkinson’s father, Harry Wiltshire, accompanied them to the city. Mabel Sage, who had been visiting relatives here, went to Hammond i Monday. She resumed her duties as teacher in the schools there this Tuesday, morning. Sergeant Edward M. Honan is here, having been furloughed to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Honan. Sergeant Honan is in the signal corps at Camp Funston. Everyone knows when it comes to quality'and style that we have them all backed off the board, and the prices are reasonable. Our fall goods are arriving daily and we now have on display the greatest lines in the county.—DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP. Those who have not supplied themselves with stoves, or who expect to purchase a new stove this fall, are going to find that it is almost as serious a question as the fuel problem. The stocks of the stove manufacturers are exhausted and as many of the stove factories are now engaged in making war supplies, few new stoves have been made this year, and in all probability the manufacture of stoves will be curtailed, if not suspended entirely, until after the war. A few retail dealers are lucky in having a stock of stoves on hand and their customers are luckier still, as otherwise the purchase of a new stove would be a difficult matter.
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