Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1919 — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. [ARTICLE]
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
Lady or gentleman to represent us in Jasper County to handle one of the highest class propositions off the market. ' It entails a small investment. This proposition offers very large immediate earnings, with an unlimited future. Highest reference needed and a personal interview in Indianapolis if possible. Apply Mr. Marquis, 305 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis.
The entire family of W. C. Kincaid have had the influenza. During which time they have had the assistance of Marjorie Loughridge. AU of -the family are now fully recovered except Mrs. Kincaid, who is able to eit up part of the time. Mrs. Z. A. Cox, who had been in Doland, S. D., arrived here today, where she, with her dMighter Lylas, will visit with the family of William Miackey for a few days, when they will return to their home in Chicago. They will be joined here Saturday by Mr. Cox.
Wonder how (the fellows who married to escape the draft feel, now that the war has caved in on them? —Pittsburg Gazette-Times. Punish the kaiser, of course. But let’s just tie a tin can to the crown prince and turn him looee.—Greenville Piedmont. The former kaiser says he has “some friends in America still.” It is to be remarked that bhe yare very still.—Oshkosh Northwestern. As we understand it, congress, which hasn’t been able to pass a domestic revenue bill, wants to settle the world-war. —Rome Sentinel.
