Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Saves Energy for Recreation With a Torrington Cleaner you can always keep your home spick and span and you .will not be tired out. z TORRINGTON ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER BIG BRUSH—POWERFUL SUCTION Rugs that are Torrington-cleaned keep their color and the fluffiness of their nap. The Torrington carpet sweeper brush in the nozzle gets the clinging surface litter while the powerful suction gets OUT the introdden, deep-down dirt. It cleans cleaner with less fatigue. f — k Its simple attachments draw out.the dust in a jiffy from uphostering, radiators, dresser-drawers —from all sorts of had-to-get-at corners. Use one for a few days in you own home. Worland Bros.
Bert Viant of Lowell is a Rensselaer caller today. Floyd Meyers went to Indianapolis today on business. lone Zimmerman and Mrs. Geo. F. Meyers were Lafayette goers today. Mrs. James I. Peck, of Remington, went to Gary today, where she will make her future home. Mrs. Dal • Yeoman returned today from Chicago where she has been a few days. Mrs. Nellie Wilson of Sheridan, Wyo., went to Chicago today to visit relatives after visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Crooks and family. Mrs. G. D. Larrison, of Brook, came today to meet her husband, who has been attending the Indiana Medical Society at Indianapolis this week.
James R.‘ Hemphill, of North Platte, Neb., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. P. Honan. He is the son of John Hemphill, who at one time lived in Rensselaer, and is now engaged in the job printing business in North Platte. Mirs. Nellie P. Hawxhurst arrived here today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Delos Thompson. Mrs. Hawxhurst has been in San Diego, Cal., for the past three years and is on her way to her home in Battle Creek, Mich. George M. Meyers was fined $lO and costs in Justice S. C. Irwin’s court last Saturday on a charge of assault and battery brought by W. F. Ihne. The case grew out of some trouble which the parties had last fall. Mr. Ihne was a tenant on the Meyers farm and the latter charged the former with not taking proper care of the stock. A quarrel and fight followed.
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r Thursday Will Fall on the 13th This Week “Nothing unusual about, that,” you’ll say. You’re wrong, James! Something extra is going to 'nappen this Thursday in St. Augustine’s hall! The young ladies are going to serve one of those good cafeteria suppers after 6 o’clock. They’re going to have a fancy booth, music and an evening of fun. Let’s go, will you?
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