Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
"■, s * I' ■ , Dry Cleaning And Dyeing Will guarantee to return your clothing looking like new and freefrom the. odor off gasolene. f Orders left up to Tuesday noon returned the same week. John Werner
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Bob Loy is home from the S. As T. school at Lafayette. The first of the season, nice white new honey. Rowles & Parker. Clifford Beaver came home from Frankfort today. Developing, printing, enlarging. Larsh & Hopkins. Sheridan Logue returned to his home in Chicago this afternoon. Just received our first supply of new White Comb Honey. Rowles & Parker. ; Lawrence Hildebrandt returned today to his home in Chicago. Anyone wishing io. see me will find me at the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H O. Harris. Phone 124. Mrs. David Popel of Gifford went to Chicago today where she will undergo an operation. If your stock dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly A. L. Padgett Phone 66. Mabie and Minnie Waymire went to Reynolds today for a visit with their 'aunt, Mrs. Robert Michael. --v Alco Nut Butter is butter’s only rival. 'Cleaner and sweeter than the choicest of creamery butter. 36c per pound. Rowles & Parker. Mrs. C. C. Warner, daughter Helen and mother, Mrs. Henry Purcupite left this morning on the 10:36 tram for Gary, their future home. Alco Nut Butter is free from animal fats. Contains cocoanut oil and eanut oil churned in pure pasteurized milk and cream. Guaranteed to please you. 35c pound. Rowles & Parker. R. M. Johnson, who travels for the Rensselaer Manufacturing Co. went to Chicago today. He reports that he is meeting with splehdid success in- the .sale of chairs. We are unloading a tar of Michigan winter apples, Baldwins, Spys, Greenings, Bellflowers and other good varieties. $4.50, $5.00 and $.5.50 a barrel. 40c, 50c and 60c a peck. John Eger. Letters are being received from a number of the soldier boys who went over with the 38tn division. Among them are Floyd Hemphill and Ernest Moore. ' y ’■ Pvt. Russell (Zeke) Critzer Of Camp Taylor arrived here this morning and will spend a five day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Eh Cntser. Russell is with the Field Artillery Replacement Department. Mrs. Guy Surprise, of Lowell, Mrs. Merle Downs of Princeton and Dennis Wineland of Hebron, who were called here on account of the’sickness and death of their mother, Mrs. George Wineland, went to Lowell this morning- - * , Edwin Rjbmson. who was taking the officers training course at Camp Taylor, has gften up this course, though he was making a splendid record and has gane overseas as an expert stenographer. ' He became impatient to get over there.
