Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE HOOVER • The costliness at rugs today makes advisable their careful ’ preservation. Frequent and thorough cleaning prolongs their ’ years of usefulness and beauty. Such cleaning consists of three J essentials: Beating—to dislodge destructive embedded grit; I Sweeping—to straighten crushed nap and detach stubborn clinging > Jitter; Suction-cleaning—to remove surface dirt. Only The > Hoover combines all three. And it ds the largest selling electric cleaner in the world. i IT BEATS—AS IT SWEEPS—AS IT CLEANS— W. J. WRIGHT RENSSELAER, INDIANA > • ; / -
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-Felix Erwin, of Fair Oaks was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Charles H. Porter went to Chicago this mornnig. Russell Lesh was in Chicago today. Alfred Fanner was called to Del.phi today on acco'lMtt of the illness of his mother. / Harry Rachovsky, the Remington merchant, went to Chicago from here this forenoon. Mrs. Frank Marton, who lives near McCoysburg, was in Rensselaer today. - —7! The following is the Wednesday local 1 grain market: oats, 78c; com, $1.25; rye, $1.30 and wheat $2.20. Mrs. J. N. Tanner and daughter, Clara, who had been living in Lo* gainsport, were in Rensselaer today. The Tanners are moving from Logansport to Lee.
Jesse Wikox went to Indianapolis this afternoon.
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