Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Junior Benjamin is expected, home today from Newport News, having been mustered out of the service. Prices cheapest for good work at Parker’s Studio* We use no substitutes.
Bill Wasson was up from Lafay ette over Sunday and returned there today. He expects to be discharged Thurday. ______ A suggestion for Xmas —a photo made by Parker. The latest swinging frames at Parker’s Studio. Great for Xmas presents. _______ r,r».Ti+. Wvnegar was discharged from Camp Taylor and returned to. his family here Sunday. He was one of the volunteers that left here July 23. - Louis Robinson arrived here today from Chicago, where he had been sick with influenza for more than a week. Now, then, don’t waft too long for that Xmas photo. Parker’s Studio., William Townsend of Sanford, Me., seventy years <fld, says he can skina muskrat in lA seconds and hmi skinned eight foxes m forty manures. One night, hekays, he muskrats, for Web he was paid 31.10 * '
