Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 215, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

IMobiloils ll| 4trade far each ttft ts V AU Cars Look WeU BYB On The Floor ■Ab A good body finish may cover a tDUltitud® mechanical sins. We sell, not the body finish, but what’s ■ inside it. Let us show you how our engine la made, W? the type of bearings we use, the sensible gear shift arrangement, etc. M Subject one of our cars to the most rigid examination; It wifi fulfill every expecWe also carry a full line of accessories ■ including Gargoyle Mobiloila. E||| CENTRAL GARAGE CO. Bwß

We will take your oi—». trade for a phonograph, player piano.—-J. W. Banks Ou., tel Makeever Bldg. William Bruce, son of George Bruce, of Stuttgart, Ark., is the guest of Mrs. Addie Comer, of Harrison street. See J. W. Banks Co., Hotel Makeever building, for lowest prices on pianos, player pianos and phonographs. Jesse Heath reports the birth of twins to Mr. and Mrs. William Carmony, near Otterbein. Th® twins were born Thursday morning. One is a‘ boy and the other a girl. Mrs. Carmony and Mrs. Heath are sisters. We are now able to furnish you with pickling mangoes, finger peppers, cauliflower and celery.—Eger’s Grocery. ——— • 111 II iFred Putts, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Putts, who live just south of this city, left Thursday evening for Morgantown, W. Va., where he will attend the West Virginia State university which opens on September 23. Fred went early to begin training at the Chateau Inn preparatory to the football season. Putts is one of the country’s very best football players and his team will meet all the big eastern college teams. That he may keep in touch with the folks at home The Republican will visit him twice a week during the school year.

Eat them while they are cheap. Sweet potatoes cheaper than white potatoes. $2.50 a bushel or 5c per pound.—Eger’s Grocery. APPOINTED DELEGATE TO TUBERCULOSIS CONFERENCE. The 1919 Mississippi Valley conference on tuberculosis will be held at the Fort Des Moines hotel, Fort Des Moines, la., September 22-24. In this connection Governor Goodrich in a letter to the Rev. J. B. Fleming, of this city, says: “Never has jt been more important that tuberculosis work should receive our keenest attention. It is my desire that the state be officially represented; therefore, appoint as delegate from your county, with the hope that you may be able to attend.” The man who chews tobacco wastes a lot of time looking for /a place to spit. CASTO RIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the (A Signature of '

Big Dance at the Gayety Hall on Sat., Sept. 6 This is not a select dance, but everybody is invited. music ind the best daace floor in the state. Do not . T ■ miss this dance for we are going to have a good tine. BICKNELL BROS.