Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

RUGS ► Wo hove about twenty-five new pattern* of 9x12 and 11-3x12 Axminater rugs. Rug* are going to be Very scarce this fall. The writer ha* just returned from a trip to market and found that there are no rug* to be had. Price is no consideration. There are simply no rug* in the jobber*’ hand*. i • If you need a new rug now i» the time to buy,, before our stock is Jew. Wholesale price* are advancing all the time. Linoleum Now is the time to buy Linoleum. Get your Linoleum on the floor before cold weather. We have several new pattern* on our rack*. W. J. WRIGHT I’—■J- ’T , - ~

Charles Baker has resigned his (position at the Rensselaer Dry Cleaning works and went to work today at the furniture factory. Mr. Baker was employed at the dry cleaning works for about eight years. Mr. and Mrs. Setter, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Wyke, of South Bend, and Mrs. Nick Ott, of Kniman, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doan, of East Vine street, Sunday.

Miss Carrie Pierce, of Greencastle, after a short visit here with friends and relatives, continued to Blue Island, 111., where she will have charge of the music and drawing in the public schools. Today is Labor day and the principal cities of the country as usual are recognizing it as a holiday. However, it causes but little stir in cities the size of Rensselaer and labor labors uninterrupted. Allen Fendig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fendig, of Wheatfield, has arrived home from overseas after two years’ active service. Allen was a member of an engineer unit which was sent to Germany following the signing of the armistice. Manley Price is in Rensselaer for a short visit with friends before again taking up his studies at Purdue university, where he will complete his work the coming term. He has been working in Cleveland, 0., during the suinmer months. .Sailor boy L. Swaim, who enlisted at the breaking out of the war and served on Submarine Chaser 417, and who has recently been mustered out, is here to spend a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Swaim, at their hoine just south of Gloster. —Gloster (Miss.) Record. See oUr fine display of lighting fixtures. —L. & B. Electric Co.

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