Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Buy Linoleum Now Linoleum should be put down before cold weather. We have one .role that we will cut to any size for stove-pat-terns. The price on all linoleums will have to advance in a short time. W. J. W R I G H T

The Red Cross has received Its October quota of surgical dressings and is issuing an urgent call for workers. Persons who have a cold should not attempt to do this work. —HELEN LAMSON. Mrs. Ben D. McColly was called to Hammond Monday evening on e account of the very serious illness of her granddaughter, Dortha Hinds. Mrs. John E. Randle, who had been with her daughter, Mrs. Josserand, at Reynolds, returned 1 here Monday evening to attend the funeral of her nephew, John A. Randle; . Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nagel were called to Camp Sherman on account of the serious illness of their son, Leonard, who is in the hospital at that place with pneumonia. They left for Chillicothe, Ohio, Monday evening.

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