Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Slightly damaged Odd Dressers in Ivory, W alnut and Mahogany at greatly reduced prices. One 'lvory marked to sell $37.50 we offer at $22 One Walnut marked to - sell at $35.00 we offer One Mahogany marked to sell at S2B we offer _ at $20.00. • <■ ■ - - • ' ' ' - O j WRIGHT

Helen Peterson, of Rankin, and who had been the guest of the family of her uncle, Walter Lynge, went to Momence, 111., today. ( The latest word from Pauline Halligan, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Patrick Halligan, who was so severely injured in an automiobile accident in Chicago sometime ago, is to the effect that she is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. -Arnold left this afternoon for Flora and Kokomo, where they will visit relatives. Mr. Arnold is improving nicely from his recent very severe attack of influenza. Mary Flora, daughter of the postmaster at Frankfort, 'but now attending Indiana university, came this afternoon for a visit with Marie Hamilton.

FOR SATURDAY 10 LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR FOR ....... .99c. WHITE SEAL and Lenox LAUNDRY SOAP, Sc CAKE A BROOM FOR 59c. WE HAVE SOME WHITE COMB HONEY HOME GROCERY _ . PHONE 41.

WILL HOLD PUBLIC SALE ON FEBRUARY 10, 1919 Henry Smith and Cyrus Lohr will hold a public stele on February 10, 1919, 1% miles north and 1 3-4 miles east of Brook.

PRINCESS THEATRE tonight Wm. Fox Presents His Million Dollar Picture Beautiful A Daughter of the GODS with Antonette Kellerman 15 and 25c. AND WORTH THE MONEY . —— i S ? - —r— : SATURDAY MONDAY—MARY PICKFORD SELECT PICTURES CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG HOW COULD YOU JEAN” also mack sennett comedy “The Road Through the Dark •'’(■-•„, - j ■ 7 Reels. \ 10c and 15c. MISS YOUNG’S LATEST SUCCESS PRINCESS LUNCH i A GOOD PLACE TO EAT. FRESH OYSTERS. BRICK ICE CREAM. « HOME MADE ?lES. FRESH LINE OF ALLEGRETTO'S CANDIES. ' W