Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Livingstone Ross arrived home Friday morning from Camp Sherman, Ohio, where he was discharged from the service, and where he reported following his induction into the servicelastJuly.
DID YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN BUY The Very Best Cuts of Beef for 30 and 32 cents at the Co-operative meat market. Phone 92.
A mendicant, who has made Rensselaer a regular stopping point on his route for several years, came to the city Friday with the intention of extracting some shekels from the sympathetic public had no sooner taken an advantageous point on Washington street than he was ordered to leave town by Mayor Spitler. Once a city permits these medicants to operate unmolested it soon finds itself overrun with them as they have a wireless, telegraphy all their own which puts the town on the sucker list on their books. Not frequently the beggar is better supplied with worldly goods than the one Who gives him a nickel or a dime. Mayor Spitler is willing that those deserving of aid should be helped, but thinks that those who ‘have homes should, if their case is deserving, be taken care of by the county from whence they came.
ALUMNI BANQUET RENSSELAER HIGH SCHOOL AT ARMORY FRIDAY. MAY 23. 1919. at 6:30 P. M. TICKTS CAN BE PURCHASED OF ROSE LUERS. TREASURER AT FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OR OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ALUMNI: GEORGE COLLINS > HAZEL REEVE ’ MARY WAGNER » REX WARNER ’ ORAiBELLE DUVALL > AGNES PLATT ’'- • • > ADMISSION TO DANCE FOLLOWING BANQUET WILL BE BY > BANQUET TICKET ONLY. SALE OF TICKETS WILL BE CLOSED AT NOON, MAY 23. L-X MUSIC BY NADEL ORCHESTRA OF CHICAGO > PRICE SI.SO PER TICKET.
