Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE OR RENT ON HALVES. Everything furnished, 20 acre onion farm, 2% miles from Rensselaer, Ind., and the only anti-freeze storage, 1500 bushels capacity, in town. A golden opportunity for a family to make much more than a good living. Phone 287, or see B. FORSYTHE. THOMAS PADGETT DISCHARGED Thomas Padgitt, son of Mr. and Mrsr A. L. Padgitt, returned here today from Minneapolis, where he had been honorably discharged from the navy. Judge Henry H. Vinton, of Lafayette, was here today. Carl Toyne and Theodore Phillips, of Gillam, were in Rensselaer today. D. H. Hibner, of Monticello, was here today in the interest of the Schlosser creamery. Ruth Corbin, dauglhter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Corbin, of Morocco, went to Indianapolis today, where she is attending the Indiana Central college. The Rey. L. P. Sample returned to his home at Sheridan today. He is the supply postor at the Rosebud Methodist Protestant church m Union township. v.t=r.-^L^-L--^=g=aa=rr.-:.-r^ Extra large dill pickles 20c a dozen. Medium sized sweet pickles 10c a dozen. PuTe fresh grated horseradish, large tumbler 10c. Eger s Grocery. _____ Archie Lee returned to Monon this morning. There seems to be some attraction here for Archie, as he makes a visit to this city quite regularly each Saturday evening.

junk will be LOWER Now is a good time to sell your junk. This is moving time Move Your Junk —j— ■ - Bring it to me and get theiiHjhest price The market is sure to be lower later. .A . - Sam Karnowsky 802 810 N«. McKinley Ave. Office Phoae 577. ResiJeict Phoae 440.