Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 227, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A HUE LOAF - ! O’RILEY'S I SOLDEN LOAF i BREAD Alovely, big, loaf of moat excellent bread. It keeps ? well and “eats” fine. Of all breads the Golden Loaf is first choice. Just ■ccj Try It. i O’RILEY Quality Baker

Jeff Smith sold his 80 acre farm the past week to Arthur Mayhew. The * consideration, we understand, was SIBO an acre. Mr. Mayhew owned an 80 which with this one makes him a quarter section. The two eighties lie end to end, making the farm a mile long and a quarter of a mile in’ width.—Mt.’ Ayr Tribune. ■—Eat them while they are cheap—sweet potatoes. Our sweet potatoes are fine and dry and will keep. Extra fancy Jersey yellow sweet potatoes for Friday and Saturday’s trade, 5c a pound or $2.50 a bushel. —Eger’s Grocery.

VISIT JOHN WERNER The Tailor in his NEW APART ENTS over the POST OFFICE HIGHGRADE Gentlemen Tailoring Also Dry Cleaning and Pressing *