Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Watch our window this week for— SMOKING STANDS This week we are showing a complete new line of smoking stands in golden oak, fumed and mahogany finish. The tobacco and cigar containers on these stands are in blue ware and are very attractive. . ■ MATTING BOXES We have just received a shipment of matting boxes in four sizes. ———— 1 , i. ; . T? JARDINIERS We are also showing some brass jardiniers and umbrella stands. W. J. WRIGHT Rensselaer Indiana
- Mr. and Mrs. Orzo Bingham and daughter, Margaret, are visiting with Mrs. Bingham’s mother, Mrs. Thomas Brien, and family, of South Cullen street. - — Thelma Hoeferlin and Mabel Larson, who had been guests of the Hoeferlin brothers at Moody, returned to their home in Chicago Sunday evening. * Ben Brookema and family returned to their home in Chicago today. Mr. Brookema had employment here and would have remained i for some time yet, but was unable tp get a house in which to live. We are especially equipped for hospital service. Our new ambulance has arrived. Our ambulance is large and roomy, has 35x5 cord tires and rides like aT Pullman coach— WORLAND BROS. ? f J. J. Montgomery, Walter Porter, Grant Warner and Leslie Clark, who left Rensselaer on an automobile trip to Liberty, Miss., reached their j destination last Thursday. After a short visit there the former three continued to Baton Rouge and New Orleans, La., for a short visit. They will return to Liberty next Saturday and start on their homeward journey with Mr. Clark. _______
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