Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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advertised letters. Following is a list of leters remaining uncalled for in the Rensselaer post office for the week ending January 6, 1919: Walter Bidrave, Mrs. Retta Wood, Albert McNeal, Auto Inn, Walter Dewitt, A. L. Knapp, Mrs. Daise Cyples, Bertha Harper, SHvin Stevens, Zack Stanley, J. T. Crawford, Mrs. Admire Prather, Mrs. Irma Kuntz, Mrs. Dollie E. Richardson, Skidmore Land Co., C. C. Smith, Herbert Barnes, Amanda Steinke, Irvin Medworth, Mrs. Guy Watson, Maude Martin, Mrs. Lillian OviHey, Harvey Cooper, Geo. Gnip, Vivian Kenick, Rev. A. J. Krogstad, James Hopkins, W. Snider, Mrs. Chas. Frigg. The above letters will be sent to the dOad letter office Jan- 20,1919. N. LITTLEFIELD, P. M. _

MILK PRICES RAISED. —■■■■— c ■ On account of the cost of all kind* of feed we are compelled to raise the price of milk. Bran is from $55.00 to, $60.00 per Yon add dairy feeds are $75.00 per ton. Prices of milk from now on will be as follows: Quart, 12 cents.,/ ■ - Pint, 7 cents. JOHN DUVALL. EDWARD DUVALL. WILLIAM MACKEY. KELLNER & SON. The fact that mountain laurel blooms oh three great national holidays, Memorial day, Flag day and the Fourth of July, is one reason why the National Federation of Women’s Clubs advocates that flower for the national emblem. ''

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