Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

rugs and Linoleum Wo have four new roll* of 12 ft. Linoleum that were put on the racks today. . Now io the time to buy Linoleum a* the weather is warm enough that it will not crack and the price has been reduced. We also have about 20 new patterns in 9x12 Axminster and Velvet rugs. Some of these are new and have been brought out since the war. The prices are somewhat lower and the quality is bettor than last year. PORCH SWINGS Our line of wood porch swings are on display in 4, S, and 6 ft. lengths. COUCH HAMMOCKS Our line of couch hammocks includes several patterns in fancy striped coverings. A couch hammock can be used as a summer sleeping bed as they ha link springs. We have just received another shipment of curtain stretchers. W. J. WRIGHT'

Marjorie and Madeline Sprague left this morning for Bridgeton. They will be joined at Greencastle by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sprague, who have been in Louisville, Ky., this week. Mr. Sprague attended a miller’s convention in that city.

Sunday Dinner Menu AT RENSSELAER CANDT KITCHEN AND RESTAURANT Roast Chicken or Roast Veal Mashed potatoes, dressing, gravy, hot biscuits. ——- Green beans, lettuce salad Butter Scotch Pie or Ice Cream Bread - Butter - Coffee - Tea or Milk 50c Dinner Served from 12 to 2

Frances Wood, who has been with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Sr., went to Dayton, Ohio, today where she will spend the I summer with her parents.

THE PRINCESS THEATRE. TONIGHT Tminthcmovies now* „ oldbill “The Better ’Ole” THE ROMANCE OF OLD BILL —ALSO—WAINO OLLILA I Wire and unicycle cantortion act YB1! This is a show on the order of Charlie Chaplin “Shoulder f Arma,” but a far greater 11 and more interesting W I production. Price: 15c and 25c. BETTBTOir • >. ■ . * . <, ' ' ■■■■■ '. I ■ i MONDAY Constance Talmadge ' 1 —IN—“THE VEILED | . ADVENTURE” • Current Events from all over the World