Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
heavy red woolen sweater belonging to Francis Turfler. Probably left in yard at public library. Reward for return to jwner. F. A Turfler. Phons 800-D. MONEY TU LOAN—S/per sort. farm loans. JotaA. Dunlap. Now is the time to make apKcation for your 1919 automobile license. Let our notary make out your application.—Main Garage. Russell Hatton, of Attfca, joined his wife here Sunday in a visit with her parents. If you are invited out for Xmas dinner, see J. H. Holden for your advance card. A. P. Sample, formerly of this county Js now the cashier of the Chili, Wisconsin, State bank. If your stock dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. AL. PndretL Phone 65. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Irwin were guests here Sunday of the former’s brother, S.’C. Irwin, and family. If any of your stock dies bo sure and promptly eaU A L. Padgett Phone 65. C. B. Mandeville, of Fair Oaks, left here Sunday for Long Beach, California, at which place he expects to remain for some time. Anyone wishing w see mo will find me at the Trust 4 Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Hanis. Phone 124.
Phil Ocks, who is now located in Indianapolis, arrived here Sunday and continued to Remington for a visit with his relatives. Xmas wreaths to order. Cemetery wreaths of all kinds. Order early as they have to be made. See J. H. Holdem Phone 426. Fine ferns of all kinds for a Xmas gfit. J. H. Holden. Harry English, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English, who has been a member of the Student Army Training Corps at Indianapolis, arrived here Sunday for a holiday visit with his parents. « Quit your being so fussy about Xmas presents. See J. H. Holden. Mrs. M. W. IReed has returned froni Whittemore, lowa, where she had fbe'en with her daughter, Mrs. Bristow, Who is slowly recovering from an attack of influenza followed by pneumonia. Table decorations for Xmas dinners. J. H. Holden. ■Private Tony Apostle, who was mustered out of the army service at Camp Sherman, Ohio, is spending a few days here with friends. Private Apostle is planning on becoming a coal miner and will go to the Brazil, Ind., coal fields in a few days.
Poinsettias, 10 and 12 inch bloom, for Xmas. J. H. Holden. An English authority has estimated that the war has cost the countries involved no less than 12,500,000 potential lives; in other words, the number of births has been smaller, by this- number, than it would have been if the war had not deburred. At an anti-influenza auction sale in St. Louis admission was by card only. A doctor was stationed at the door to watch for symptoms of colds and the buyers were placed at desks three feet apart and warned that any one who coughed or sneezed would at once be ejected.
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