Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Hale Grant went to Indianapolis today. I Charles Nichols went to Lowell ; Thursday. . - • i -' ——t Elmer Dunlap, of-Chicago, is the guest of Mr. and Mn. J. F. Mitchell. Mrs. H. B. Murray went to Lafayette today. Mis. F. A. Turfler went <to Chicago today. Mrs. George E. Meyers went to Lafayette today. ; John L Gwin went to Chicago on the early morning train, -■ Elbert Potts, of Brook, and Charles Waling went to South Bend today.

Spend a few minutes sipping Oolong tea in cherry blossom land, ; the Japanese tea booth, at St. Aug- < ustine’s lawn festival August 27 < and 28. • < Misses Helen Kiplinger and Ber- J nice Long entertained the Sew club ] Thursday afterrfoon at the home of ] Miss Kiplinger. ] About every organization in the < country has struck for more pay i except the members of Uncle Sam’s ! army and navy. The finest coffee of one of the ; best coffee houses —40c a pound. ; Try Desert Chief. —ROWLES & ; PARKER. Mrs. J. E. Pinsac returned to her i home at Chicago today after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putts. Kasper’s Desert Chief Coffee. Ask what others want for it—then come here and buy—4oc per pound. —ROWLES & PARKER. s Mrs. Ray Yeoman and children returned to their home in Indianapolis today after a visit here w;th. Mr. and Mrs. Argr George Jeringan and family, who have been visiting with Mr._and Mrs. ” J. C. Passons, of North Van Rensselaer street, left this morning for their home near Marion. Mr. Jerifigan is a nephew of Mrs. Passons. See the Hoosier pie-eaten. They will put the blue in blueberry, at St. Augustine’s lawn festival August 27 and 28. George Barnes, who has been the , guest of his uncle, B. F. Barnes, re- i < turned today to his home in Springfield, in. • Mrs. Charles Damerin,. of Peoria, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. B. Murray, went to Monon today for a visit. Her daughter, Neva, remained here for a longeivisit. Gerald Hollingsworth went to Ko- . komo Thursday. ... Mrs. C. E. Baumgartner and i daughter, Katherine Lucille, accom- j panied Mrs. Baumgartner’s father,! Jacob Oman, to his home at Eagle i Brand, Minn., leaving this city on Thursday afternoon.

C. L. Murphy ■ The Economy Grocery Raving purchased of Mr. Ernest Ramey his interest in the firm of Ramey & Murphy, we will continue the business and endeavor to have one of the best grocery stores in the city of Rensselaer. To those who have dealt with the old firm, we assure the same courteous treatment. - To those who have pot, we ask only to give us a trial. To all we assure that a dollar spent in our store gives just a little better result than anywhere else. FOR SATURDAY we offer a special bargain in “Money Back Pork and Beans at 15c, 6 cans 85c. Blue Ribbon Peaches 11 oz. pkg., at 23c. Fresh fruits and vegetables as usual. An extra fine lot of Home Grown Cantaloupes and Watermel ons. Phone 71

\ Economy in the selling of our work keeps 7 ftfl |nl Lg the quality up and the (BRooKil i K prices down. Onty OH 1 ! BL one profit. No agents, luffly Rensselaer ’ * Monument Works. c