Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rensselaer Candy Kitchen and Restaurant Now Open For Business . - • ■ . , . * ' 1 *"* " llb " " ' <*• ' ' ‘ w * ' I ' ■■ "" '' " ’ ' . • J have purchased the College Inn, which will hereafter .be known as the Rensselaer Candy Kitchen and Restaurant. Cleanliness and Neat-ness,Up-to-date Service, Courteous Attention to all, and a cordial invitation is extended to the public to give me a call. Short Orders and Meals Served at all Hours » -' • - ■ 5 ■ \ ■■■ ■ - ; t : -.- . 1 -f7~ 7 Try my home-made .candy—all varieties. Will make my own Ice Cream. Try one of my Sundaes—Specials of all kinds. 1 have been in the Restaurant and Candy business for 15 years and know the wants of the people. I have purchased new furniture and fixtures and will remodel my place of business throughout, and will have the neatest place of business in Rensselaer. CHARLIE BIBOS
'lt®H .iraMl IIf! .. / r / i i i SfC WW“ <jpW“*l AlvwWS, Pay My Debts! ■ 'WBw ' Of all the Liberty Loans, this is the most important. We went in to win and to win quickly. We won. Now we have got to pay our bills. It means we must see the thing through—Uncle Sam’s debt is your debt and my debt. Let’s put over the Victory Liberty Loan with a bang and square things up —buy for cash and buy on installments —and do it today ? v ■ ' ..' -■■ .. ? Victory Liberty Loan Committee ' ■\ i . . ■'' - ■-. ' ' .-, . .. , . - ... ~ -. ’'■ '**> - ‘ ‘ . ' ;• ,*•.'. .’ ■ 1 >• *■ " ; Cm* - ■ lr . -.--_.x.„- . — ... .*~ ' . , •*■
The Rev. J. C. Parrett returned to his home in Hammond this morning He had been in Rehington Tuesday evening, where he assisted in the installation of the Rev. Rhind as the pastor of the cnurch there. The closing program of the Ladies Literary Club will be given at the M. E. Church, May 2. The public is cordially invited. A collection will be taken up at that time for the village of Noyon, France.
