Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
36 TIiRRINGTONS Now Used In Rensselaer without a Single Complaint — Remember the Torrington’s rushing blast of harmless air and gentle Slow-speed brush (not motor driven). Cannot injure your carpets and rugs. A fact worth considering. Rensselaer’s leading electrician and expert automobile salesman is » late purchaser of a Torrington. EXCLUSIVE FEATURES. rj— General Electric (G. E.) motor. . । Weight only 12 lbs. Easy to carry up or down stairs. Horizontal motor. Will go under low furniture. Pressed steel nickle-plated case in stead of aluminum. Stronger and will not leave gray smut on rug. Worland Brothers
PROSPERING IN PULASKI. In renewing his subscription to the Republican F. M. Haskell writes as follows: Winamac, March 17, 1920. | We are getting along fine. Have had pretty cold weather, but I did not get out any more than I had to. । We have quite a good deal of i stock, and that takes quite a little time and, of course, I had to cut wood some. We are all well and ready for three meals a day and that is pretty good, is it not? Tell my friends that 1 find a few Democrats and a lot of Republicans and we will be there this fall with Wood or Johnson. Will close with best wishes to you and all our friends. Yours very truly, F. M. HASKELL AND FAMILY. TEMPERATURE The following is the wn perature for the twenty-four hours ending at 7 a. m. on the date indicated: Max. Min. March 19. 36 33
Roth Bros. Saturday Specials Home made Lard 28c Home Made Sausage .. 27c Fresh Side Pork 27c Pork Shoulder ..24c Pork Chops .....30c Beef Steak, lb. . .25c Boiling Beef, lb.. .16c iamburger Steak 20c Fresh Beef Liver 10c Veal ...
