Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

There is No Place Like i ; HOME and no BREAD Like O’Riley’s The house of good bread

Perry Horton to Brook today. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Thompson were in Lafayette Wednesday. Parties who subscribed for registered bonds through the First National Bank are asked to call and get^them. L. A. Bostwick went to Chicago this morning. We guarantee “Occident” flour not to be just as good a flour as you ever used, but to be the “best" you ever used. We guarantee more and better bread. Bowles & Parker. Charles Stewart, Kenton Blankenbaker and Mell Afbbott went to Roselawn this morning. Just received another car of the best flour possible to make. “Occident” flour is sold on a money back guarantee. Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Harry Hays returned from McCoysbufg today where she had gone with her aunt, Mrs. John R. Phillips. - By using “Occident” flour we guarantee you whiter —more —and better bread. It costs a trifle more than other flour, but well worth the difference. Rowles & —Parker. A,. K. Moore and family have moved from Hie Charles Mansfield farm south of McCoysburg to tne Lawler farm north of that place. The Jasper county Sunday school convention will be held at the Christian church, March 26. There will be morning, afternoon and evening sessions. H. E. Neier writes to have the address of his Repubican changed from Wheatfield to If. F. D. 3, Francesville, Ind. Remember the sale of pure bred Hampshire bred sows at the Gaiety theatre in this city Saturday, March 22. G-* ’■ "■ ■’ - - There is no economy in buying cheap flours. Occident ds not in the first cost, but the cheapest in end, as you get enough more and better bread to make up the difference in cost. Rowles & Parker.