Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Stair Carpet 'll ' .. • 1 ' * We have one roll of 27-inch velvet stair carpet at $1.85 per yard. Rubber Door Mats 18x36 inch rubber door mats at $1.50 each. Our new auto ambulance is here. Day a nd, night service. Rides like SY Pullman car. WORLAND BROS.
Mrs. J. C. Robinson, of Monon, visited relatives here today. » Victor Hoover went to Lansing', Mich., Tuesday evening. Try a sack of Occident flour, the highest grade flour on the market. Sold with a money-back guarantee. 49-pound~ sack s3.so.—Rowles & ‘ John Duvall went to Indianapolis today and will return with a fine new automobile. Mrs. Isaac J. Porter, of Valparaiso, came Tuesday evening for a visit with her son, Boyd Porter, and family. • D. L. Hogan, of Kankakee, 111., who owns the farm which is occupied by William Murray and which is just east of this city, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Woodberry Day returned to her home in Indianapolis Tuesday evening after a visit here’ with Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Simpson. Mt. and Mrs. Bert Brenner returned today to“their home in Valparaiso after a short visit here with relatives. Mrs. Charles Stackhouse returned Tuesday evening Colburn, where she had been to visit her mother, who has been quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maines, two sons and two daughters and Mrs. Maines’ brother, Harry Hollister, returned this morning to their home near Hopkins Park, 111. They had attended the funeral of Mrs. D. E. Hollister, which was held here Tuesday afternoon. iN*cholas Hennes, who lives three miles south of Monon, was in Rensselaer today. Mr. Hennes has purchased of Phillip Kestner, of Lafayette, the latter's three hundred acre farm just west of McCoysburg. Mr. Hennes has begun the erection ©f a set of new improvements and Thursday evenihg at 7j30 o’clock in the wefit room, of thecottrt house all committees will report the progress made toward the home coming Celebration November 11. Come out whether you are on a committee or not and boost for a cause that will 'be a credit to Jasper county. The sale of the Miss Mary Goetz 10-acre farm lying near the ball park has been made by George F. Meyers. The land was purchased by Alfred K. Moore, of Hanging Grove township, and the consideration was $3,700. Possession is to be given March 1. Mr. Meyers has. made the sale of the 98-acre farm .miles south -of Raosselaer and , owned by Bert Griffin to an Ohio man The farm is occupied by Henry Schafer at present. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of ' r&iTJfo
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