Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mattresses ' ”■ ■'■■Uli Now is the time of year to buy bedding. The cold weather is coming and you will need a new mattress. Our rtiattress stock was all purchased last spring and we are still holding those prices. All cotton goods are advancing and it cannot be many weeks until we will have to advance our prices. There isn't Mythisg you buy and use around the house that gives you any more for your money than a mattress. You spend a third of your time in bed and a good felt mattress will last for years. We also have pads for cots and sanitary cots, children’s beds and for folding davenports. REMEMBER THE HOME COMING, TUESDAY, NOV. 11

W. J. WRIGHT Rensselaer Indiana

L. E. Lewis went to Chicago today. Mrs. Harry Murray and daughter, Cecelia went to Lafayette today. Frank Wolfe, of Michigan City, was in Rensselaer today. Alex Quinn and daughter, Monica, went to Monon this forenoon. Mrs. Leo Worland and children went to Monon this forenoon for a visit with her mother. Mrs. Rex Warner, Merle Harris and Miss Rose Remmick were in Chicago today. H. E. Bell returned to his home in Chicago today after a visit with his brother,'Fred Bell. Walter Bates, who recently underwent an operation at the hospital, was able to return to his home today. Mrs. G. H. Wright, of Chicago, Heights, Hl., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler and other relatives. Vernie Harrington is substituting on rural route No. 4 out of here while the regular, carrier, I. N. Warren,. is taking his fifteen days* vacation. C. W. Eger left this morning for Forest Lake, Mich., where he will join Emmett Pullin and son, Joe Pullin, F. Deschand, John Marlatt, Ernest Comer and L. L. McCurtain in a hunt in the woods of northern Michigan. Mrs. A. 6. Conrad arrived here from Logansport this morning. Her husband will reach here in a few days and they will take up their ''reaidcr.co -propertj' they have purchased of H. W. Walters on South Cullen street.

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