Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
D Quality Goes QearThrough There is no safer evidence , upon which to base your Touring selection of a car than the Car „ 1928 experience of Dort owners. It ** confirms what we have said ■J . ! r • ; as to the reliability, the competence and the marked econ- . omy of Dort performance. — PRICES: fljpta Can Fouraaaaen Cara 1 Touring • $925 Sadan - $1358 1 i Raadatar - $925 Coup* - $053 > 1 Sadanai (JRamovabla Sidaa) SIO9O J 9 F. O. B. Factory n I Wka Wheels and Spare Tins Extra ' * o _ » . , 7“ • •... * ' /x - . ■ - • ‘ ■ • «r -■ •;. ' - . I - tow) LOUIS GEYLERi COMPANY Distributors Michigan An. and 25th St., Chicago
Virgil Hobson's sale of Hereford caittle is considered by many as itihe best 90 head of cattle in this community. Jack Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller, came today for a visit. Jack is another Rensselaer boy who is in the service, having enlisted about a year ago. At the present time he is stationed on the U. S. S. Philadelphia at Puget Sound, Wash. Lots of good things to eat and wear at the Presbyterian bazaar March 8. Harry B. Murray went to Gary today, where he will aid in taking care of his son, Morton, who is ill with the influenza. Morton has been sick for about three days an 4 his condition is quite serious. During Mr. Murray's absence his rural route will be taken care of by Verne Harrington.
Try some of those nice salt lake fWh, only 10c a pound. Eger’s Grocery. C. P. Fate, an offspring of Mark Twain, came to town today and will grace our presence for the ensuing three or four days. ■Clarence says the hotel business was never better that it is right now ip the flourishing Lake county capital: He expects to get to see all of you when his time is not taken up with work, Fancy brick cheese, new and mild, 40c a pound at Eger’s Grocery. The Republican is in receipt of a postal card written from Buchanon, Mich., in which the writer asks that the address of his or her paper toe changed from Buchanon to R. F. D. 4, South Bend. As the writer did not sign his name the chaiige in address cannot toe made. William E. Zard writes that he and his family have arrived upon their farm near Mitchell, South Dakota, and that they are nicely situated. That the weather is fine and they are delighted with the country. Their address is R. F. D. 1, Mitchell, S. D. Some of the canned goods that we can save you money on : 4 cans tomato soup for 25c; canned hominy, pumpkin or red beans, 10c a can; 1 gallon can apricots, 65c; 4 small cans of milk for 25c. Eger’s Grocery. Mir. and Mrs. Ivan Dunlap, of Elwood, came to Rensselaer Tuesday, having made the trip by automobile. Mr. Dunlap continued to Chicago, from which place he will return here Thursday. Mrs. Dunlap is visiting here with her niece, Mrs. John Morgan, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan will return to Elwood with Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap the last of the week. Mr. Morgan will again be employed in the Kwood tin plate null
• REMOVAL NOTICE. * • I have moved my etito to * • the rooms over Murray’s Do- * • psrtooat store. Entrance, stair- * • way next to Loag’s drug store. • • Telephone ff. B. N. LOT. M. * • D. a : v •ee*eoe e o o e a
