Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 319, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TT? O TTLmJ Bmml are goin/io sell DRESS SHIRTS as cheap as WORK SHIRTS Watch this space for the date r a .A V:'
■ M flf IKI ■■■ w ■ BM V B * * ■ -i"" *" • * . ■. r'* 1 • . . Make Kitchen Work Easy Hare your kitchen arranged in the same systematic orderly way a man has his office. Have all your utensils in one convenient place, avoid the necessity of walking from shelves to table, _ j table te cupboard, cupboard to shelves for every article needed in the preparation of. a meal. You _ will be surprised how soon you will be out of the kitchen and much tins tired than usual. Have This Cabinet Demonstrated W. J. WRIGHT
Alfred Donnelly went to Lafay-1 ette today. ' 'J • \ ' . ■ - - I —— James E. Barber went to Paw! Paw, Hl., today. ' Mias 0. Smart of Morocco went to Lafayette from here today. . * Carl Wo {land went to Chicago this morning. / Mrs. Lydia Bogue and Mrs. Jas. Butterworth went to Monon today. Peter Nomenson of Dwight, Illinois, came today. . He was met here by one of his tenants, Dolphus Marquis. Essie Williams of Indianapolis, and Leota French of Milford, HL, are the guests of Mrs. James Butterworth. • : ..-- - ; ** Mrs. H. D. Clark returned today to her home in Fowler, after a visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Amsler and family. . Ben D. McColly and eon, Harry McColly, left this morning for New Orleans, La., where they expect to remain for about six weeks. d ■l.m i■ ■ ■■■■ mi ■ I—llitiim ■ » John Gleason, the horse buyer, wdl be at the Hemphill barn until Thursday, January Sth, and will pay the highest market prices. —————————————— - ' Wednesday’s local grain market was stranger and dealers were paying the following prices: Oats, 81 cents- ocm $1.32; rye, $1.65 and .irk. <0 QK i whea€|s2.3s. ,■ . <|
Try a large jar of pure fruit jam fqr 25c or a glass of pure fruit jelly for 15c.—EGER’S GROCERY. 1 ■■' '. - Mrs. Orabelle Leslie; left today fpr her home in Rossville, after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Swartz. . Monarch Coffee, equal to other 60 or 65-cent grades, this week only, 3 cans $1.40. Telephone 327, S. M. HAAS. f John W. Stockton left today forPalm Beach, Fla., where he will be stationed with the other, students of the Kentucky Military School. He will remain until May. Ura Brusnahan, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brusnahan, of Gordan, Wis., returned today to her home. She was accompanied, by her friend, Florence Barron of Chicago. Mrs. Judson J. Hunt went rto Terre Haute today where she will; attend the fiftieth anniversary of the Indiana State Normal School. Mrs. Hunt was graduated from that institution in 1898. ■ ..... Miss Lucy Brusnahan, daughter of Mr. aiid Mrs. S. A. Brusnahan, of Parr, went to Chicago this moving where she has a fine position as book-keeper. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Law, of Morocco were in Rensselaer today. They were accompanied here by their daughter, Mrs.. George Etzer, busband and child, who continued ito their home in Salem. I• . ■
NOTICE TO WOODMEN. ' There will be a meeting at the new hall over J. J. Eigelsbach’s meat market Wednesday, January 7th, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of conferring initiatory degree. A full at* tendance is desired. Also light refreshments will be served. W. F. OSBORNE, Consul. . Mrs. Nora Phillips returned this morning to Pullman, 111.
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" 1 ; ■ : Monarch Coffee, equal to other 60 or 65-cent grades, thia week only, 3 cans |l.4p. Telephone 827, S. M. HAAS. ~ ,
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ELSIE FERGUSON “A SOCIETY EXILE” Because she scorned a scoundrel, be vowed to Mu her Use. - - > Scandal, disgrace, even murder were heaped on her head, and at last she was driven from England. But under another name, in Veas ice, she met and loved the brother of the woman whose death was laid remember this picture for a long, longtime. v Written by Ouida Bergere from Henry Arthur Jones* famieus play, “Wb Can’t Be As Bad As AH That.” Directed by George Fttmnaurice. Como.! „ T T w - • W>l >; . ELMO LINCOLN ■ .- ■ _ c r7^T. a IKUB dlXtlß HpUIOtIC y-: _ " 1/ y of I
the only fruit to be had at * eneap price. For this week we will put on sale 1,000 lbs. of fancy fete sound cranberries at 10c a Ib.—EGER’S GROCERY. Mr. akl Mrs. B. T. Cferk, of Pueblo, Colo., came today for a short visit with Mr. Clark’s brother, Leslie, and family. They had been visiting in Indianapolis and Monon and will go to Hammond Thursday to see Mr. Clark’s mother, Mrs. E. L. Clark, who is very ill at her daughter’s home in St city. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will return to their western home within a few days. This is the time when apples teste «?* ne ZNorthern Spies, Kings and Baldwin —EGER’S GROCERY.
All professional and business men who desire to play /oUey ball ye asked to be at the high school gymnasium at seven-thirty o clock this Dr. X D.
CAR LOAD OF TANKAGE FOR SALE. phone 7. Mrs. Fred Hammond of Coates, Kan., came Wednesday afternoon for a visit with her brother, W. V. Porter and other relatives.
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