Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Get the most out of yoir kodak pictures. Take your films to Larsh & Hopkins for developing, printing and enlarging. Don't forget the Presbyterian bazaar Saturday, March 8.. Mathew Face, Tunis Snip, Cornelius Snip and Thomas Hamstra, of Keener township, were in Rensselaer Tuesday on business. Mr. Face came for the express purpose of taking out his second naturalization papers, being a native of Holland. Don’t fail to patronize the Presbyterian bazaar in the room south of The Trust & Savings Bank March 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Speaks, accompanied by Howard Speaks, returned to their home in Hammond today after a visit here with relativessince Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Speaks came to Rensselaer for the purpose of meeting Howard, who arrived here from Fort Harrison Monday. Howard will return to the Indianapolis cantonment Friday and will then be transferred from there to Camp Taylor, where he will receive his, discharge from the service. He was one of the twentf-five wounded Indiana boys to be returned to this country about ten days ago. He is suffering from gas wounds which he received in the fighting in the Argonne Forest in October as a member of the 124th F. A., composed largely of Illinois boys. Extra large dill pickles 20c a dozen. Medium sized sweet pickles 10c a dozen. Pure fresh grated horseradish, large tumbler 10c. Eger's Grocery. x
JUN K will be LOWER ■ . 1 1 "" Now is a good time to sell yottr junk. This is moving time Move Your Junk Q Bring it to me and get the highest price The market is sure to be lower later. Sam Karnowsky 802-810 N«. McKinley Avc. Office Phoie $77. KetUeict Pktie 440.
