Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Torrington _ ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER Big Brush, Powerful Suction ENJOY YOUR AFTERNOONS r"*\ Every afternoon za \ \ that you work K to clean or dust your house, is a .Jggky wasted afternoon. A Torrington Electric Vacuum Cleaner ■eau happy afteriaaM far yaw-lazy afteraaoM If yaw waat then X-Ray View Showing Brush WORLAND BROS.

R. E. Hopkins and family have moved to the farm he had purchased in Gillam township. This farm is known as the Thomas Walter farm and is located on the Pinkamink river. Mrs. Monroe Carr went to Lafayette, where she wil Iremain for some time with her daughter, Mrs. John Cropsey at the Indiana Soldiers’ Home. Like many people, who leave Rensselaer, she wants to hear, from the home folk and will do so through hte medium of The Republican.

RUGS We have just received by express 7 new patterns in 9x12 Axminster rugs in the better grades. Beautiful patterns and colors. Worland Bros.

Mrs. Samuel Overton, who had been here with her sisters, Mrs. Jacob Wagoner, who is quite ill, returned today to her home ’in South ■ - — —x:- ‘ MT. and Mrs. Elmer Schroer returned today from a very pleasant wedding visit with relatives in Chicago and Chicago Heights. Mr. and Mrs- Schroer will begin housekeeping upon the David Popel farm in Barkley township sometime before March 1. M Al fl"!! AT WHOLESALE ■■■ Illi law -W* -YMy.eggv ■IB ■■ ■ W.

C L MURPHY THE ECONOMY GROCERY Saturday Specials Dried Peaches, 11-ounce pkg —-18 e Pancake Flour, “Little Crow,” A Good C “Santos”~Coffee, lb. —3Sc ■ Baking Powder, 13-os. Mason jar ——— ---iwc Sauer Kraut, “Moneyback,” f — - g . eans : 38c Laundry Soap, “Swift’s Pride Or Santa Claus Soap, 3 ban —, joe . Toilet Soap, 4 bars Fruit* and Vegetables Grape Fruit, 64 size, 3 for -—Me Fancy Jonathan, Winesaps, Grimes Golden or Delicious Apples White Grapes, Head Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes, Parsnips, Celery Extra Fancy Cauliflower noun.