Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
RUGS * ' '4 * For a year rugs have been very scarce but we have endeavored to keep our racks full at all times and as a result we own a laege number in choice patterns at prices from 20% to 50% below the market. The jobbers advanced tbeir prices as much so 25 per cent on Jannary first. Row is a good time to boy while we have the choice patterns and before the price advance again. Don’tfigure that yea will wait and buy cheaper in the spring. If yon are going to need a rug in the next year buy now. .*7 - ’ . . __'
W. J. WRIGHT I RENSSELAER, INDIANA :
THE NEW ELLIS OPERA HOUSE OPENS TONIGHT WITH The King Players IN “KICK IN” By WlSi«4 M»ck - The most SBeceiifil crook play ever written PUCES — Main floor . . 50c, tax Sc Logos . . . Ssc, tax 4c Balcony . Sic, tax 4c Gallery . 25c, tax 3c Seats on sale Saturday at Long’s Store or Pkm 41
NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, am now disposed df and I am in a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which I will sell as executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. Call at my office or at the office of T, M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. - GEO. H- GIFFORD, Executor. If you have anything to sell try our Classified Columns. —————, , '■ J ; ' —' Mrs. George Cappell returned today to their home in Grant Park, HL, after a visit here with relatives.
12 head of horses and 20 head of cattle will be offered for sale at the Floyd Robinson public sale Thursday, January 22, at his farm two miles east of Rensselaer on the Pleasant Ridge road. _ Fred Schultz, who will move to the farm he has purchased near Buchanan, Mich., will hold & big public sale on Wednesday, January 28. Mr. Schultz held a sale sometime ago at which time he sold his farm and irilich of his farm machinery. Having a considerable amount of feed he kept his live stock for a Ihter sale date. —He is making a fine offering in that line and his sale is usre to be very largely attended.
Attorney William H.Parkison, of Lafayette, who had 'been in. Chicago, arrived here evening. Mrs. J. J. Montgomery went to Rockford, IIL, today for a two weeks’ visit with her mower, Mrs. Eugene Wemplle. High class stock and farm machinery may be purchased at the Floyd Robinson sa|e Thursday, January 22. Everett and Clinton Brown, of Huntington, are here with their father, W; R. Brown, of Milroy avenue, who has been quite sick for a few days. , Felix Parker of Herscher, HL, who is visiting with his brother, George Parker and other relatives in Hanging Grove township, was in Rensselaer Saturday.
While making his rounds about midnight last night, Nightwatch Richards noticed what he thought were clouds of smoke rolling from the roof of the K. of P. building. He notified Chief Montgomery of the fire company, who upon his arrival, found that, the supposed smoke was nothing more than clouds of snow being driven from the roof by a high wind. Many other people were similarly deceived earlier in the' evening. Mr. Montgomery’s humor is somewhat improved this afternoon. , r
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