Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

P— 1 ■ i in /1 ■f K 37Years Without a Dollar Zz Loss to Any hvetfig THIS record STRAUS & CO". is you/ guide* 10 SAFETY: Known the world over, You cannot afford to takeanyrisk on the savings you have made through hard work and thrift. Invest this money at in First Mortgage Bonds safe* guarded under the Straus Plan—Bonds that havg never lost a dollar for any man, woman or child. Banks, Insurance Companies, widows, orphans and trustees of the funds of financial and other institutions invest in these bonds because they are safe and because they are sure of the prompt payment of interest and principal when due. Thousands thankthetg Bonds for the well-protected homes they live in ten day— FOß THEIR INDEPENDENCE. You can buy Bonds safeguarded under the Straits Plan in amounts of SIOO, SSOO, SI,OOO or more. Where can you find a place so safe to put your money year after year as in these First Mortgage Bonds? Investigate them. Call, write or ’phone for Booklet No. -408. SMSTRAUS &CO, ■siasushko issz iNCOMUMaai MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING TeUplwae B«U, Main 1801 or Aatowtir 24-881 CHICAGO INDIANAPOLIS NEWYOMC DETROIT MINNEAPOLIS SAN FRANCISCO 37 Years Without Loss to Any Investor

J. M. Bell went to Frankfort today. Your mother wants one of Holden’s chrysanthemum plants. George Smith went to Camp Grant today, where he will undergo a medical examination. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webber went to Chicago on the early morning train. The Rev. J. E. Dean, pastor of the Barkley M. E. church, went to Lafayette today. < F. M. Lawrence, of Logansport, came today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Faylor, of Union township. Try a sack of Occident flour, the lighest grade flour on the market. Sold with a money-back guarantee. 49-pound sack $3.50.-—-Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Robert Shook, -who had visited relatives and friends here, left today for her home in Artesian, So. Dak. We are especially equipped for hospital service. Our new ambulance has arrived. Our ambulance is large and roomy, has 35x5 cord tires and rid*? 0 like a Pullman coach. —• Mesdames Charles W. Hanley and Abraham Halleck went to Indianapolis today to attend a meeting of the American War Mothers.

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