Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

REFRIGERATORS We have 3 extra quality refrigerator, 1 oak finish and 2 in white enamel inside and out, trimmed in nickel. Owing to the fact that these were tied up in the freight on account of the R. R. strike and we didn’t receive these until now, we will give a reduction of 110.00 each, Just now is the time you will need a refrigerator more than ever before. Come in today before they are ail sold out as we will have no more until next year. —— - Worland Bros.

EMBARGO ON LOCAL FREIGHT The Monon railroad has placed an embargo on all local freight leaving Chicago. No shipment to go by local freight will be received until July 8. This is necessary on account of the large number of car-loads of freight now in the Chicago yards. Ruth Sterrett, who had been the guest of her brother, County Supt. M. L. Sterrett, returned today to her home in Rockfield. Her nephew, M. L. Jr., accompanied her. The Farmers’ elevator will be closed down after July first to make needed repairs. The elevator will be raided and new sills placed under earns. Sam Roesti left here today for his home in Columbia, Fa. He had visited with his sister, Mrs. Henry Koelliker of near Remington. Mr. and Mrs. Koelliker and daughter accompanied Mr. Roesti to this city. We still have in stock a few Westinghouse, Diehl, and G. fans. Special prices to you white they last. The C. W. Rhoades Electric Shop.

HURRY WESTINGHOUSE i FANS . : . * ■ —:S . ' ■ are going fast and when our supply is exhausted we will not be able to get any mere. Don’t delay. Come today and get yours. ’ H. A. LEE Phone 62 Do It Electrically

STORES CLOSED MONDAY It is the sentiment of practically all the merchants of to close all day Monday, July sth. There probably will not be any stores open, do your shopping Saturday. Merchants’ Association. ... ? - ~ •. : ■ •