Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
RUGS We have five room size rugs in the following sizes: 6x9 8-3xlo-6 9x12 11-3x12 11-Bxls Our largest stoek runs in 9x12 and in this size we have some 6 patterns that we have two alike. • » W. J. WRIGHT s
Will Scott returned today from a trip to Indianapolis. Lawrence Miller wenit to Lafayette today. Russell Strawbridge went to Chicago today. Harry McColly, who has a good position in Gary, is home on account of sickness. ___ Mrs. Ben D. McCiolly, wife of exSheriff McColly, has been quite sick but is now improving. We stil have it, only six cans to a customer, Pet, Carnation, None Such, Fort Dearborn and Monarch milk. Large cans 15c, small 8c or two for 15c.—Eger’s Grocery. Mrs. Susie Lister, of Chicago, brought her mother, Mrs. Elfiza Reed, home today. Mrs. Reed had been visiting her daughter for sometime. A special. pineapple sale for this week. Hawaiian sliced pineapple in heavy syrup, No. 2 cans 25c, No.‘3 cans 30c These are less than the present wholesale prices. Eger’s Grocery. ■ Carrie Weldh was called to Ashland, Wis., today on account of a serious injury to her nephew. The ad is James Welsh, second son of Bert Welsh, formerly of this county. The extent of his injury is not known at this writing. Mrs. Bert Amsler went to Fowler today to attend the funeral of her brother, Gideon C. Clark, who died Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m. Mr. Clark had been in a Lafayette hospital' for three months but was taken to his home last week. Death was due to heart trouble and other complications.
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