Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE. As I have sold my residence and am breaking up housekeeping, I will dispose of the following goods at private sale: Loung. Single cot. Favorite base burner. Side board. ? ; Dining table and chairs. Bed steads. Wash stands. Morris chair. ' ‘ Rockers. Three dressers. Cook stove. Small heater. Mattresses and springs. Miscellaneous small articles. Pictures and books. Small settee. Hall tree. Lawn swing. MRS. E. L. CLARK. •* North Vanßensselaer Street
Rev. Harry L. Duff, pastor of the Heights, DI., motored here last Wednesday and spent a few days with his cousin, Mrs. A. C. Pancoast, and family; While here he accompaniec Mr. Pancoast and family to Fountain Park and enjoyed a session of the chautauqua there. Frank E. Bell came today to resume his duties as court reporter of the Jasper-Newton circuit. He will take up the Williams ditch petition at Kentland Monday. The first baby brings visions of an intellectual giant who is to make this country forget that George Washington and Abraham Lincoln ever lived. But the fifth baby merely brings visions of more biljp and more < sleepless nights. After a woman has been marriec for a while she wonders if there isn’t some mule blood in her husband’s family.
