Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 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 patterns. The price on all linoleums will have to advance in a short time. W. J. WRI G H T . ... J
J. F. Watts, of Newland, spent the day here. Miss Ruth Clark returned today from a week’s visit at Logansport. ' I ■■ Mrs. Harold Stiles returned to her home at Tefft this morning. E. L. Hollingsworth went to Hammond today on Y. M. C. A. business. Miss Ruby Briney went to Indianapolis today for a few days. Lieut. F. D. Burchard has landed “over there,” so his wife has been notified. '______ Miss Flossie Teach returned to Hammond today after a few days’ visit here. . . Mrs. F. D. Burchard and daughter returned from Redkey Friday evening. Miss Ruth Stoudt, of Remington, went to Chicago today, where she is attending school. Miss Cecila Perrin returned tp Chicago today after a visit with Mrs. Russell Van Hook. Miss Ethel Fisher came from Hammond today and. will spend Sunday with Marguerite Norris. Try some of that sweet pickled and dry salt pork at 27 cents a pound at Eger’s Grocery. - "■ ■" , 1 Budd Sterrett, of Rockfield, is the guest of the family of his brother, County School Superintendent Sterrett. B. F. Borchardt, of the Municipal Pieir, is spending a few days here with his uncles, B. F. and Samuel Fendig. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayes, of Frankton, Ind., came today to see their daughter, Mrs. Hazel McCord, who is to be operated on at the hospital today. Alco Nut is butter’s only rival. as pure and sweet as the finest creamery butter at about onehalf the price. Rowles & Parker.
Princess Lunch (Old College Inn) Special Dinner SUNDAY 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 .
