Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Buy ■' ' . _ V Linoleum Now Linoleum should be put down before cold weather. We have one role that we will cut to any size for stove patterns. The price on all linoleums will have to advance in a short time. W. J. W R IG H T
• LuSy Ulm went to Shelby Sunday • to Join, Madeline iKellnler, Cecelia Kellner and Carl Wood, who are enjoying an outing on the banks of the Kankakee. Mr. and Mrs. William Woosley, of Walker township, were called to Camp Sherman, Ohio, Saturday, on account. of the very serious illness of their son, Charles, who was reported to j have pneumonia. Mrs. F. Helfrick, of Monon, came; Saturday for a visits with her daugh-! ter, Mrs. J. M. Johrison, who lives on the Mrs. Ida Pierce farm, just south of this city. Mrs. Fannie Cottingham, of Brookston, was in (Rensselaer Saturday. In | the evening she continued to Mo- ( mence, 111., where she expected to visit her son and family. We have just unloaded another car of salt. It noyr takes about three months to get an order filled for a car of salt. Buy your winter salt now. Eger’s Grocery. E. E. Flint, of Pierpont, S. D., arrived here today. Mr. Flint is a bro-ther-in-law of ex-County Treasurer A. A. Fell and was his assistant during Mr. Fell’s term of office. Mrs. William Dexter and son returned totheir 'home in Chicago Saturday, after a visit with her relatives in Carpenter township. Mrs. Dexter’s husband is at the Officers’ Training Camp at Camp Gordon, Ga. Jesse Fox, formerly of this city but now of Compton, 111., was in Rensselaer a short time Sunday. He had been at Brook to attend the funeral of Mrs. Tillman Watson. Jesse is cashier of the bank at Compton. Luther Watson, who‘had attended the funeral Sunday of the wife of his brother, Tillman Watson, returned (Sunday evening to his home at Lebanon. He reports that the rumor that the younger daughter of Tillman Watson had died .Saturday was an error. The girl was still living Sunday evening and seemed to be slightly improved.
I ' ■' ’ » Princess Lunch (Old College Inn) , Fresh Oysters Served Any Style and for sale in the bulk Special Dinners Every Day Short Orders * All Kinds of Sandwiches Home Made Pies Ice Cream Candy* Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes . Open 6:30 a. m. till Midnight
