Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Worth Johnson and John Switzer went to Indiana Harbor today. Mrs. Alpha returned to her home m Hammond today. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hancock, of Goodland, went to Chicago from here today. This evening at the Star, Eastern Star benefit. Your tickets will be redeemed tonight. Russell Critser and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geitzenauer retume dtoday to Camp Taylor. Mrs. Frank Hoeferlin and Anna Frank Geitzenauer returned today to noon. ' ___ L. L. Quinn, of Gary, is spending a day or two here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Quinn. Mrs. Isaac Leave!, of North Vernon, came today for a visit with her son, Charles Leave!, and family. One hundred and two cases of inifluenza are reported at St. Joseph college today. Mrs. K. T. Rhoades returned to Lafayette this morning after spending Sunday-here with her parents, Mr, «Shd Mrs. R. A. Parkison. Howard Clark, after spending a five day furlough here and in €Rucago, returned to Camp Taylor Sunday night.

The attendance in the Rensselaer school is about 90 per cent of the enrollment. The influenza is keeping a number of families from attending. Mrs. Robert Smith, who is in very poor health, has gone to Rockfield, where she expects to spend the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hinde. If you are inclined to worry, burn your bridges behind you before you come to them. To paddle your own canoe is the first step toward having your own-pri-vate yacht. He does it unconsciously. But every time & man takes a pill ne looks up to heaven. When a man’s only choice it to take it or let it alone, you can bet that he will take it. Some people’s idea of church privileges seems to be a combination of through sleep and fire escape. A spoiled stomach is like a spoiled child. Both are always demanding something that they can’t have. Some men are so suspicious that if they see an early bird they know that it was up all night.

What has become of the old-fash-ioned woman who used to sleep between two feather beds in winter? The average wife spends a lot of time wondering why She didn’t marry a man Who could understand her. A whole lot of people go'through life hiding their petty meanness and stinginess behind that nice word: Economy. It is no longer good form to send, candy to a young woman. Send her a pound or two of nuts and ask her to save the Shells. A woman doesn’t like to be gossiped about by her neighbors. But she would rather be gossiped about than completely ignored. .A Most homes contain two articles that are regarded as more ornamental than useful. They are the piano and the family bible. , The old-fashioned office that used to seek the man is now roped, tied and branded and herded into the corral of the highest bidder. A man is always wanting money. But it is different with a woman. She is merely always wanting a lot of things that money will buy. If a man’s wife was a stranger to him and happened to meet him on the street she would be surprised to find what a good fellow he was.

When you know you are right, you can afford to keep your temper. When you know you are wrong, you can’t afford to lose your temper. e MONDAY'S LOCAL MARKETS. Oats 65c. Corn $1.05 for 75 lbs. Rye $1.45. Wheat 152.11. Cream 63c. Eggs 55c. Springs and hens 20c. Old cocks 15c.

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