Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 306, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CRASH GO PRICES!!! You realize, of course, just what this sale means to you, that you have never had a like opportunity to buy merchandise at such ridiculously low prices. This is the place to find hundreds of bona-fide, money-saving values. You know what this means—your money will have double and triple value, in many cases remind you of 1915 prices. DON’T WAIT; DON’T DELAY
Men’s heavy wool ...43c Men’s heavy bine ov*' Cl 7Q eralls, $3 value... ~ Officers’ new raincoats, gas $7.98 Reclaimed ponchos, AQ for fl. JO Officers’ dress shoes, $7.98
These are just a few of the wonderful values we are still offering you. Come in and look us over. Ask your neighbor. ARMY AND NAVY STORE ARMY AND NAVY STORE Next to Jarrette’s Variety Store Next to Jarrette’s Variety Store
Make Your Liberty Bell t Your Christmas Bell jf''"'”' ViMTlmll Solve your Gift Problem in an easy and practical way by // riving a LIBERTY BELL SAVINGS ACCOUNT to various - in■!' y friends and your children for Christmas. si Can you think of a gift more acceptable than an attractive LIBERTY BELL BANK and i new Bank Book showing aa ” ■ initial deposit of one dollar or more? MAKE IT A THRIFT CHRISTMAS. LIBERTY BELL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS WILL GROW IN SI.OO • W VALUE AND MAY BRING HAPPINESS AND PROSPER- £ ■ ITY TO THE RECIPIENTS. • • Procure a ■ OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR THE NEW YEAR ■ Liberty Bell jg SAVINGS DEPOSITS EARN 4 PCT., INTEREST COM- ■ Bank and g POUNDED TWICE A YEAR. ' £ Start a gg PROCURE A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX IN OUR SPECIAL W Savings AaoouaC. VAULT. BOX RENT $1.50 TO $5.00 PER YEAR. GET Wn MBHB A BOX NOW. RENT TO BEGIN JANUARY IST, 1521. - r ’ 4 ->. » ' » ' i ' The Farmers & Merchants National Bank “The Conunui ity Bank”
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hadley of Wheatfield, who were married here today, went to Logansport to spend their honeymoon. Opal Edward of Gary came today to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Edward? of Remington. Order your fresh oysters and brick cream for your Christmas dinner from us. Phone 25. College Inn restaurant. Harry English, who is attending a medical school in Indianapolis, came today to spend the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. C.
English. , , , Mrs. W. R. Keifer, who had been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Long of North Cullen left Wednesday for a short visit with Mrs. W. C. Hamilton-Mil-ler. Mr. Keifer was to have met his wife in Indianapolis this, morning and they expected to continue to the home of his mother in Washington to spend the holidays. Mr. 'and Mrs." Keifer are residents of Pittsburg, Pa. \ -J Order ice cream Santa Glauses or bells for Xmas, Wright Brothers. Will you have an > invisible guest at your Christmas dinner table?
