Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Buy Your ' -0 t Wife A Hoover • VSweeper W. J. Wright
Christmas Nuts and Candies We have an excellent assortment of Christmas. .candies and nuts. Also the well known line of Darmody’s high grade chocolates, usually sold at 75c or 80c per pound. Our prices 60c per pound. Other chocolates as low as 30c per pound. A complete line of fruits and vegetables. Head lettuce, celery, and cabbage. Apples, oranges, dates, figs, raisins, currents, grapes, etc. C. L. MURPHY Phone 71
Mrs. Grace Pumphrey, who had I been visiting with her mother, Mrs. I W. H. Weston, of Brook, was the guest over night of Mrs. P. W. Clajrke and today continued to her home in Indianapolis. B. F. LaFevre, trustee of Gillam township, was- in Rensselaer today, having returned from Chicago where he had been to see his wife, who is quite sick in the Frances Williard hospital. She has been in the hospital since October. John I. Gwin left today for McAllen, Texas, where he will join his wife and where they expect to remain until spring. John reports that they have been offered SI,OOO per acre for their twenty-acre tract of land for which they paid SSOO per acre. • f Mrs. J. M. Banks and son went to the home of her parents in Logansport today to spend the holidays. F. D. Peterson, brother-in-laW of J. A. Branson, went to lowa City, la., today. ,1 •.---------
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WEDNESDAY / “Fires of Faith” Only a few yesterday’s away she’d have puHed her silken gown away from “this terrible creature —” But now she clutched her in the arms of loving sisterhood, with a feeling of real companionship in her heart. They met on an equal plane for the first time in the lives of each—and each felt no surprise. ‘J In the seething melting pot of war were brought together the belle, of society and ther belle of the jbowery, sisters in one cause of hu*anity under the banner of the
