Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rowles & Parker * • : • 1 _ Grocery 3 Cans Mammoth Lye, for "..... .25c Swift Arrow Soap, cake 5c Swift Quick Naptha, 5 bars .35c Ivory Soap Chips, 2 pkgs, for 25c Gallon Can Peaches, Apricots or Grated Pine Apple $1.15 Thousand Island Salad Dressing, in 15c and 40c Glasses Large Post Toaatiea, package ...~.~r.“T;vr7 White Comb Bananas, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Apples, Head Lettuce, Cabbage, Celery, Home Grown Asparagus, Pie Plant Cabbage Plants. Phones 95 Phones 275

DO YOU J Buy Shoes at a Grocery? । -NO!- J Then buy things Electrical at an | E ] ectr j c store i Phone 62. H. A'. LEE 1 DO IT ELECTRICALLY. f

MARKET BY WIRE. (Furnished by The Farmers Grain Market, H. H. Potter, Mgr.) Live Stock Market. Hogs,* receipts, 3,000; carry over, 8,000; lower, 25c; top $15.35. Indianapolis Hogs, receipts, 10,000; 50c lower; top, $15.25. Cattle, receipts, 10,000. Sheep, receipts, 8,000. Grain Market. May oats opened at 1.06; closed at 1.05 3-8. July oats opened at .92 3-4; closed at .92 and 3-8. Sept oats opened at .77 5-8; closed at .77 7-8 and 3-4. May corn opened at 1.89 and 1.88 1-8; closed at 1.91 3-4. July corn opened at 1.71 7-8 and 1-8; closed at 1.73 1-8 and 1.72 7-8. Sept, corn opened at 1.62 1-2 and 1-62; closed at 1.63 3-4. CecH Rutherford went to Indianapolis todayMrs. Carl Sommers and sons, Carl, Jr., and Earl, went to Otterbein today for a few days with her mother. Mrs. Louis Haas and son, of Tipton, who have been visiting her relatives here, went to Hammond today for a visit. John Eger, who has been quite ill at his home for about a week, is slightly improved. He has a severe attack of pleurisy. Rev. A. G. Work, of Detroit, Mich., came today for a visit with relatives. His wife has been -here the past week. Hollis Turner, who is employed in Whiting, visited relatives here this week and today went to Wheatfield.

NOTICE TO gilimn —We handle the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machine# And farming Implement#; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and Implement* At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. TO BXCNANOB—Good Unproved farm, located on atone road, to •*- • change for smaller farm or town property, or would deal tor stock of merchandise, Harvey Davisson. Phone 316 or 496. MONNT TO LOAN— I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good far-m lands at 6KB and usual commission or •% without commission. as desired. Loan* will be made for b rear* 7 year* 10 year* or 30 rear* See me about theae various plan* fohn A. Dunlap.

BREAD! We could not get along without it. It’s the old “Standby”— Why? Because it is all substance and nourishment. Because it satisfies when other foods do not. Our* has a real flavor and a good substantial slice. Call up your grocer. He hasi it. Bread is your Best Food bf Broad is your Beet Food Eat more of it. EAT GOOD BREAD “The bread that build*” Ralph O’Riley’s Phone Bit. A GOOD BAKERY