Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1918 — TO HAVE A NEW RESTAURANT [ARTICLE]

TO HAVE A NEW RESTAURANT

RENSSELAER TO HAVE A NEW UP-TO-DATE AMERICAN CAFE. Robertson and Viant, the hustling theatre people, of this city; will embark in the restaurant business in this city in a very short time. They have rented the College Inn room, now occupied by Rolla Gates, who has arranged to move into another location. Robertson and Viant have purchased the fixtures used by the Greeks in their candy store, and will equip their establishment in the very best possible manner. It is understood that they have purchased a part of Mr. Nowels’ out fit that he will not need when he discontinues serving lunches on September 28. These men are hustlers and are sure to have an up-to-date establishment, which is sure to draw a very heavy patronage.