Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Bin. L. V. Hass went to Lake Vilage today. Thomas Lowe made a business trip « Brook today. . . A .... . . Barney Kolhoff went to Springfield, .11, today. mmmmm —ir— ————- Mrs. W. S. M*eConnell returned this norning to her home in Fair Oaks. the sixth year for President Wilson as the nation's head. Mias Fanny McCarthy, the nurse, vent to Chicago today. John Poole went to Hopkins Park this morning to look after his large farm near that place. g . ■ ■ 1 ■ ■" ■» 1 ■ ■ Charles Saidla, of Syracuse, hut who is general ageirLfor-tfiarge fertilizer firm in this locality, went to Hammond today. The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian church will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Dr. W. I* Myer Wednesday afternoon of this week. Mrs.* Harvey Moore was called to South Haven, Mich., Saturday evening by the announcement of the death of .her father. J. C. Parkburst. The funeral is being held today-——— We invite you to glimpse over our classified “colyum.” It is growing as fast as a Kansas sunflower, that our folks in Jasper county do something besides sleep and figure up their income tax.

President Wilson will start on his second journey to France Wednesday. where he will represent the United States at the peace table, after having returned to the United States so ra few days to attend to some pressing matters. ... . A man stepped into the Republican office today and asked if it was the express office. We said “No,” and he turned around and walked out. Perhaps you don’t think there is anything “newsy” about that. Well, we don’t either, but we have attained our objective; we’ve filled up a little more space. - After two hours and Biirty-seven minutes of wrestling in Chicago Monday evening. Ed “Strangler” Lewis defeated Joe Stecher, of lowa, for the right to battle with Earl Cad dock for the world’s title. The end came quickly after Lewis managed to place a headlock on Stecher. It was only a one-fafll bout.

Following an invitation from thf Kentland high school, the Rensselaer high school basketball five will journey to that city this evening for a game, which will conclude the regular season for both fives. Rensselaer has started propping for the sectional meet at Gary Friday and Saturday of this week and have determined that if they are to fall it will be at fighters. Marion Albin, father of Gilbert Albin, will leave Wednesday for Monticello, where he will visit with his daughter, Mrs. Bertha Babb. He wiH then go to Lafayette for a visit with another daughter, Mrs. Fannie Isley. After a abort visit there he will go to Centralia, Missouri, where he will make his borne this summer with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Vance, and his son, Marvin Albin.. This sort of weather reminds us of Colonel Healey when he was the guardian of the head swivel chair m the Republican office, for it was on such days as these that the fighting Colonel would permit himself to lose control of his emotions and break into verse. No; we’re not making fun of the Colonel’s ability as a poet for no doubt we would be addicted the same way if we had the ability to write such stuff —which haven t. As we said before, this brand of weather remmds-us of the Colonel.

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