Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Born, Nov. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevenson, of Parr, a boy. Bom, Nov. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Odle, of Barkley township, a girl. 1 —— - Miss Irma George, of Aix, is quite sick with pleural pneumonia. Earl Ticen, of Frankfort, came Sunday sor 7 *a short visit with friends here. Earl is with a newspaper at Frankfort and is getting along splendidly. Rev. J. P. Green, who has been a reisdent of Rensselaer for the past several years, is making arrang3ments to close out his business here and move to Philadelphia, and w’here he has children living. During his stay in Rensselaer Mr. Green served for some time as the pastor of the Baptist church of this place. Mr. Green has made many friends in this city who will regret very much to see him leave. Cut out the high cost of living on butter by using our fancy, pure butterine, 22c a pound for this week. Try if. JOHN EGER.

Everett Brown will hold a public sale at his farm about 10 miles north west of Rensselaer on Dec. 12th. Mr. Brown is going to move from the county. Bills are being printed for his sale by The Republican and those who are in search of good stock can be assured of getting it by attending this sale.

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