Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
electric suction sweeper IT BEATS.... AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS X . < It will only be a few weeks until you will begin figuring on housecleaning. Carpetings require more than an electric vacuum cleaning to rid them of their dirt. They should be electrically beaten to dislodge embedded grit. They should also be electrically swept to collect stubborn, clinging hairs, threads and 'lint. * Ku Only the Hoover performs these Zl/X essential! cleaning functions. In f i l4 ais ° guaranteed to pr °' th ® Of “ ny ° r fl That is why- The Hoover is the I'M / most popular electric cleaner and 1 // why you hear it praised so highly I 17 fciby its users.J. WRIGHT
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Bert Viant, the Lowell , picture show man, .returned to his home this morning. IMrs. J. K. Smith went to Roselawn this morning a visit with her sister. •George O. Bales and A. D. Baibcoek, Jr., of Goodland, were in Rensselaer today. Tuesday local grain prices were as follows: oats, $1.45; rye, $1.50 and wheat $2.25. Gladys McGlynn, who had been here to visit with her grandfather, John R. Gray, who is quite sick, returned to Muncie today where she is a teacher in the high school. " ' V 11 Mrs. Ira Coe and baby are the guests of her sister, Mrs. Jay W. Stockton at the Makeever hotel. Mr. Coe is now located at Marrison, 81., where he is the manager of a dry goods store.
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