Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Charles A. Armstrong went to LaPorte today to look for a location. He is expecting to move to that city or South Bend? Private Henry Elijah, who had just been discharged from Camp Taylor, arrived here this morning and continued to his home near Parr on the Milk train. Today is Ernie Zea’s 37 th birthday, and this is the second time he has been down town on his birthday. The first time was twelve years ago. Gertrude Replogle found the suit of clothes lost by Elmer E. Pullins, of Gillam township, and. received a handsome $3.00 reward for returning same to the owner. For all of which a Republican classified ad is to blame. - Frank Sommers, who has been farming the Vincent Eisele farm just west of this city, will move to one of the Welsh Brothers’ farms in Jordan township. Frank and his wife are just recovering from a severe attack of the influenza. William Eisele will move on the farm of his father vacated by Mr. Sommers. Special for this week, 4 cans of good tomato soup for 25c. A can of pure apple sauce or apple butter for 10c. Eger’s Grocery. BOSTON FERNS. Must have the room. You may have these beautiful Boston feme, regular price $1.50, for SI.OO as long as they last. F. O. B. Greenhouse. John H. Holden. Phone 426. Don’t cafeteria dinner at the Christian church Wednesday evening. Look for menu in this issue. Stanley Lane arrived here today Camp Meade, Md., where he has been in the army service. He has been discharged.