Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
« < < It Is Just Fine—- • v < .. ’’ I ■ '/’■ ■ - ■ ■ < . • v - < > < a O’RILEY’S 1 GOLDEN LOAF ! * < Nothing can take the place < of good bread. It if the < cheapest and beat of all foods. ; E -W --"7 3 , ' < ; . EAT MORE OF IT! j I. I N ► . : Most Grocers Sell Our Bread— : Just Ask For ( < ; O’RILEY’S Quality Baked
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING at the NORTH SIDE GARAGE ACROSS STREET FROM BABCOCK GRAIN CO.
DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Electric & City Wiring s Earl Gondeman/ Phone 294
Say It With Flowers Holden’s Greenhouse
Have your auto painted at the North Side Garage. Work guaranteed, prices right. Local grain prices this Saturday were: Oats, 78c; corn, $1.25; irye, $1.55, and wheat, $2.30 to $2.24. We make them look like new at the North Side Garage and Paint Shop. Best materials used. Mr. aSd" Mrs. Lloyd Cavender left today for their home in Springfield, Hl., after a visit with Mrs. Cavender’s parents, Mr. an<V Mrs. Theodore Smith, of Barkley township. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane, who were married here today by Dr. E. W. Strecker, went to Lafayette today. The bride was formerly Miss Hulda Will, of Tefft and the bridegroom is a soldier at "Camp Pike, Ark. John Dunlap, who ia. with the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., of Akron, 0., is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dunlap. Young Dunlap has a fine position and likes his work very much. Most of the men ip his department are high «school graduates. 2 . E. E. Stephenson, of Green Stone, Pa., who was • here to attend the funeral of his : mother, received a telegram to the effect that the two Urge mills with which he is connected at Green Stone bad burped. Mr. Stephenson went to Chicago to confer with the company officials this forenoon.' ■ .
