Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Pepria, Hl., Also After Services of "Lefty” Clark. Last fall a traveling salesman here stated that he would secure for Howard Clark a place on the Peoria, 111., team of the Three-Eye league, and for some time definite propositions were awaited but none were received. Several weeks ago Clark received an offer from the Adrian, Mich., team of the Southern league and after considering the matter for some time signed a contract. - ~■' , . Sunday he received a telegram from the Peoria manager ordering him to report on March 25tfiT although he was not under contract to that team. He has written to the Peoria manager informing him that his instructions came top late. Van Rensselaer Club Will Give Dance Thursday Evening. The Van Rensselaer Club had planned a private dance for Thursday evening but has now decided to make it open to all who wish to come and,the price of $1 for tickets has been'made. All dancers will be welcome. Use our Classified Column.

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