Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
»j ■ T n •IK — —o SL „ .— ‘ Mt ]L Save Rent-Space-. Fuel Bed Davenports, are DOUBLE-DUTY* Furniture In living-room—or elsewhere —they provide every advantage of the davenport. They are equally handsome and stylish. What is More Important Right Now Bed Davenports can be quickly—and' easily converted into full size comfortable beds for guests or regularly, for members of the family. We have a complete assortment Make Rooms Do Double Duty Until Building Catches Up Make Rooms Do Double Duty Until Coal Becomes Cheaper WORLAND BROS.
| LOCAL AND PERSONAL
B*. N. Fendig was in Lafayette Thursday on business. Israel Johnson went to Chicago this morning. G. E. Robbins went to Monticello today on business. Mrs. Isaac Knapp of Wheatfield was a Rensselaer caller today. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thomas went to Chicago today. Charles Barger went to Fair Oaks today. V. J. Crisler went to Chicago today on business. Mrs. Lida Johnson and daughter, Grace, went to Chicago today. Philip Hauser is quite sick at his home with scarlet fever. Al Benema went to Chicago Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kuppers went to Elizabethtown, Ken., Thursday. Emery Cox of Morocco was a Rensselaer called Thursday. w ———- Marie Comer went to Chicago Thursday to visit friends. Mrs. J. C. Robinson, of Monon, came today for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Emily Reynolds. Mrs. Roscoe Nelson, of Rush Run, Ohio, came today for a visit with' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodward. Mrs. J. H. Holden, Dr. E. N._ Loy and John Halligan went to Chicago this morning. Ellis Jones and James Blankenbaker of Remington left today for an extended trip ft the Rio Grande Valley. T' ■ Mrs. Mattie Sharp went to DeMotte Thursday for a visit with her niece, Mrs. George Dolson and husband. If Men’s heavy Union Suits, genuine lambs wool fleeced, now only $3.50 a suit. ROWLES & PARKER. If you don’t want to work you should learn the little poem, “I Want tb be an angel.” You are not fit for anything else. Leon Lamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lamson of this city, and Harry, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huffty of Mt. Ayr, underwent minor operations at the hospital this Friday forenoon.)
Lancaster or Amoskeag apron &heck ginghams, now 25c a yard. ROWLES & PARKER. Len Anderson and. Glenn Hassel returned to their home at Powen today. They had been working here for several weeks. # ■ ■ I ■■ I ' I — Mrs. J. D. Pearcy, of Indianapolis, who had b.eeh here attending the Christian church convention, return,ed to her home today. George Gifford, who had been here for the past few weeks, returned to his home in Tipton today.. Howard Speaks left this morning for Chicago and from there he will be sent to >a government hospital m Wisconsin. He was accompanied to Chicago by 'Mrs. Belle McCarty. Women’s and Misses’ coats, suits and skirts at a big discount now, our prices as well as our merchan- * PARKER. | Mrs. Clifford Payne and her mother, Mrs. Charles Simpson, went to Indianapolis today. Mrs. Payne is a high officer in the Pocahontas state lodge organization and she will attend to matters connected with her duties in the capital eity.
