Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We received on Jan 27th by express eight Hoover Suction sweepers. We have already sold and delivered six of these sweepers. The order for these Hoovers was placed over two months ago and while we have others on order, we can’t tell when to expect another shipment. If you are interested and want to try a Hoover, telephone and we will send a machine to your home for a free trial. W. J. WRIGHT *- —— ----- .72 ' r ‘ ' I " • “ J.....
Mrs. John Kaupke, who lives near Mbody, came Friday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Burris. Victor Holover Friday evening for New York, Where hie will resume his place in the United States navy. Barnes’ Restaurant l ■ \ Roast Beef Brown Gravy Baked Chicken and Dressing Back Bones and Apple Sause Mashed Potatoes Pea Salad Sweet Potatoes Chocolate and Peach Pie ' TEA COFFE MILK 7 . DINNER 50 CENTS
Mr and'Mrs. William Meyers re(turned Ito their home near Fair Oaks Friday evening. Mrs. Meyers and her soruJwho is sick, had been here with Mr. and Mrs. James Clark for a week. Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins and-W.. F. Gilmore went to Fair Oaks Friday evening for a visit with Fish Gilmore and family. W. F. Gilmore will continue to his home ait Nokomis, 111., next Monday.
PRINCESS THEATRE . ______ ‘ * TONIGHT Douglas Fairbanks in ‘BOUND IN MOROCCO’ — —r: r* - ————, . ' • • . . • ‘ MONDAY—SELECT PICTURES ALICE BRADY “HER GREAT CHANCE 0 ___ ( TUESDAY . NELL SHIPMAN■ “CAVAN UGHFOR RANGERS” ALSO COMEDY. . PRINCESS LUNCH A GOOD PLACE TO EAT. FRESH OYSTERS. BRICK ICE CREAM. HOME MADE PIES. FRESH LINE OF ALLEGRETTI’S CANDIES.
