Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Oh, What an Appetite oniim60LDEN LOAF BREAD Gives Little Folks They Love It. Delicious in Flavor with a Golden Brown J Crust . * O’RILEY’S BAKERY
Miss Ruby Briney is ill at her home on Front street. I The popular ’ record*, the classical 1 records —Victor and Columbia — 1 Can you beat it ? Fendig’s Rexall drug store. -T- William Ulyatt, of— near Brooks was in Rensselaer today. One thousand Victor and Columbia records on hand and for sale at Fendig’s Rexall drug store. Mrs. L. E. Barbef is confined to her home on Grace street with a 'light case of influenza. Victrolas, Sonoras and Columbia grafonolas at Fendig’s Rexall drug store. Born, Thursday, October 9, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gwin, their first child.
Why experiment with the new ones when you can buy the prize winners ? Victrolas,—Sonoras—and grafanolas at Fendig's Rexall drug store. The four-year-old son, Francis, of Mr. and Mrs. George Mohleman, is quite sick. *The doctor pronounces his ailment as bowel influenza. Mrs. Benjamin Knapp, of Wheatfield, and her sister, Mrs. Jasper Cover, of Gifford, were in Rensselaer today. Somehow a man never will understand that a husband is like a toothbrush; something which a woman will often gladly give away in -its entirety, but which she will not share with anybody Heavy bread, leaden biscuits and soggy pie are impossible with Cole’s Hot Blast Range. It bakes to perfection. ’ If you want Boston ferns you had better be looking for them soon, or the joke will be on you.—Holden’s Grewihonse. . forybu Saturdayat 23c per dozen. ’Phone • 202, Rowen’s Grocery.
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