Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

EVENTUALLY YOU WILL USE Golden Loaf BREAD Why Not NOW? O’Riley’s The house of good bread

Hazel and Florence Jacks went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rees returned today to their home in Kokomo. Mrs. Edith Hurley, John 0. Hurley and wife went to Lafayette today. Mrs. Chas. G. Spitler returned today from a visit with relatives at South Bend and, Wheatfield. Captain E. L. Watson, wife and son went to Chicago Heights, 111., today, for 4 visit with relatives.

Mrs. Jesse Brown and two sons, who had been visiting relatives at Frankfort, returned today to their home in McCoysburg. Parties who subscribed for registered bonds through the First National Bank are asked to call and get them. Berniae Long who is attending Purdue University came today to spend the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parsons of Logansport came today for a visit with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Janies F. Irwin, and other relatives. Just received another car of the best flour possible to make. “Occident” flour is sold on a money back guarantee. Rowles & Parker. Helen White, who is the teacher at No. 6 Newton township, went to Lafayette today to spend Sunday with relatives. 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.

Donald Right and Ira Huntington came from Bloomington today to spend the week-end. Both are attending Indiana University. There is no economy in buying cheap flours. Occident is not in the first cost, but the cheapest in the end, as you get enough more and better bread to make up the difference in cost, Rowles & Parker. Mrs. W. iL. Frye and daughter Dorothy went to Hammond where they will meet Mr. Frye, who had been spending the week in southern Illinois. Mrs. Frank Paul and son Walter returned to their home in Paoli. Mrs. Paul is a sister of H. R. Kurrie and ihad been here in his home for the past week. Mrs. John Scott and S. H. Holmes and daughter Edna of Barkley township left today for a visit with William Whitaker and family near Buchanon, Mich. A. E. Wallace went to Chicago today to spend Sunday with his wife and children. His son Jamie had the misfortune to break his right arm, the result of a fall.

1919 PASTURE for HORSES, SUERS, COffS IN Newton aid Jasper Co. Vicinity of FAIR OAKS Read; to receive tko stock May Ist and will lcoop to Nov, lot. , AII stock must be branded, * Arrangements 1 can be made now, SEE JAMES t WALTER Rensselaer, ladiaia Naitfer J. J. Lawler Ranches Phone 373