Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
D Quality Goes Clear Through Careful records have been kept as to the * Touring , _ Car precise expense of 1925 maintaining a Dort in daily service. They show the average cost per mile of travel to be remarkably low. 2• . ' , • —- — . PRICES: —~ ’ .... ■ ■ ■ Open Cars Fourseason Cars Touring - $925 Sedan - $1355 Roadster - $925 Coupe - $1355 Sedanet (Removablo Sides) SIO9O F. O. B. Factory Wire Wheels and Spare Tires Extra wk- -» • LOUIS GEYLER COMPANY Distributors Michigan Avenue and 25th Chicago
Parker Childrers of north of Rensselaer .is on the sick list. Clyde Duncan who had taught the Moody school in Barkley township -went to Chalmer this afternoon. Her home is in Valparaiso. Work socks for Saturday Special, 25c grade, for 19c. Be sure and 'buy your socks. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. H. W. Gilbert and James I. Peck of Remington were passengers out of here on the afternoon train for Indianapolis. Easter is the 20th of April so you had better get your order in for that tailor made suit at once. We have 3,000 samples to choose from. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. Oscar Weiss, who enlisted in the navy some seven months ago and has been located at the Great Lakes naval station, returned here today having been honorably discharged. One lot of winter and medium weight union suits $2.00 for $1.37, for Saturday Special. It will pay you to buy for next winter. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. We will have a car of Armour’s stock feed on track within the next day or two. Buy it off the ears and save money. - IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Poole have moved from rural route No. 1 in Barkley township to rural route No. 3, in Newton township. Tubluar and Solid leather belts at 50c. Be sure and buy your self one as these are bargains. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. Tonight is the regular date for the semi-monthly meeting of the executive committee of the local Red Cross. A full attendance is desired.
Charles Kleist, now a banker, of Wolcott, but in 1890, a telegraph operator for the Monon in this city and later recorder of White county was In Rensselaer today. Mr. Kleist served in the last capacity from 1904 to 1912. Pan cakes are fine, ask your grocery for Early Breakfast or Short Order Pan Cake flour. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bartoo, of Remington, were in this city Tuesday. The latter to visit their daughter, Mrs. Trevor Eger. Mr. Bartoo has recovered from his recent illness and is now enjoying splendid health. . Ask your grocery for Blue Ribbon flour. Eqdal to any other brand of flour sold on the market, or money refunded if you are not pleased. IMPORTANT NOTICE. We are working on new directory, To be sure you will be listed correctly drop the oflice a card and give name and number correctly. Where you have exchanged location. Business firms wishing changes, or parties wishing to be listed please make proper arrangements. Parties wishing advertising space' please notify office for proper Space. After froms are up they can not be changed. As an advertising * medium, remember these directories are daily used by 8000 persons. We will try to have you listed correctly, but need .your COUNTY TEL. CO.
