Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PUSH CARTS ♦ We are showing six different styles of push-carts as follows: * r One style, not collapsible at $2.75 One style, not collapsible at $3.75 One full collapsible, without hood $7.50 One full collapsible, brown leather, with hood priced at - SB.OO .One full collapsible, black leather, with hood priced at $12.50. One reed body, without hood. - $lO W. J. WRIGHT. -

Many are quite anxious less the weather man has been entirely won over iby the Drys and that the drought initiated July 1 may continue too long. Miss Rope Babcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babcock, of Goodland, is the guest of Miss El-I mira Stockton at the Makeever house. George F. Meyers repents the sale of 320 acres of land northwest of Wheatfield to James Harper and sold to W. F. Starzs, of Benton county. It is said shat some practical joker hung a sign,,-on the front of the court house Friday bearing the words, “This Town Is Dead.” perhaps he wasn’t such a practical joker after all.

f ! Of Course You C 2 Know PAL.’OLIVE Its spicy fragrance brings visions of the east. Gives you that cool, clean Sense of well being. “A good investment” at 15c— But you can buy it 3 for 25c NOW. ROWLES & PARKER

Mr. and Mrs. J. Hayner and Mrs. .Frank Hardy returned to their homes in Pontiac, Hl., today after a visit here with Mrs. Frank Kanne and family, Mr- and Mrs. Hayner are Mrs. Ranne’s parents and Mrs. Hardy is her grandmother.

PRINCESS THEATRE —TONIGHT—--500-Mile Auto Race See this greatest of all motor classics —thrills from start to finish, showing the accidents which resulted in the deaths of Lecocq and Thurman, also views of “Howdy” Wilcox, the winner. . ALSO William S. Hart “The Breed of Man”

MONDAY Dorothy Phillips “The Risky Road” Current Event* From AH Over the World. *