Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 164, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

There’s no holes in an Oakland. Tom Grant went to Monticello today. Simon Thompson went to Chicago today. ™qMrs. Loren Sage - cage today. Mrs. S. Williams, of Mt. Ayr, went to Indianapolis today. j Mrs. E. Z. Johnson, of Parr, spent Saturday here. J. R. Lewis, of Barkley township, went to Sheridan Sunday evening. John O’Connor, ex-sheriff of Jasper county, was down from Kniman today. Irene Hoover went to Hamimond Saturday for a visit with Ruth Robinson. i Mike Wagoner went to Sheboygan, Wisconsin, today to visit his parents. The Daily Journal>>f Monticello, has raised its subscription rate to twelve cents a week.

! w. D. Baker, of route 4 out of this city, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. W. H. Beam went to Cairo, Mich., Sunday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. F. White. : Williard Banta, son of Mg. and Mrs. Banta, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Gray and other relatives here. Mr. ’ Hayner, expert piano tuner and repairer from Chicago, is _hbW in the city. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke s jewelry store. They say business is like a wheelbarrow. If you ain’t pushing it, it’s standing still. Now, the road to success is uphill, sand, but there s “no hill too steep, no sand too deep if you’ve got the “pep.” Hitch your wheelbarrow to an Oakland and you’ll get there. —Hugh Kirk. Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley. John Sizoo started for Billings, Montana, Saturday after a visit here with Rev. J. B. Fleming and wife. Mrs. Sizoo will remain here for a longer visit.

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Out of eight hundred thousand women in Texas, only 7,000 paid their necessary poll tax in expectation of voting on future elections for the year.—lndianapolis News. Mir. and Mrs. Earl Easterday returnedto this city this morning. They had gone to Michigan City Sunday on the excursion run by the Monon to that city from Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hopkins, son and daughter, of Chicago, who had been the guests of relatives at Crawfordsville, returned here Sunday and are visiting with Dr. H. L. Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow and son, Charles, returned Sunday from a visit with relatives at Wabash. Mrs. August Dexter and two daughters, of Goodland, returned to this city with them. Mrs. Dexten> is a sister of Mrs. Grow’s and had been visiting at Wabash with her. MONDAY GRAIN MARKET. Oats, 72c. Corn, $1.85. Rye, $1.40. Wheat, No. 1, $2.11. No. 2, $2.08. No. 3, $2.04. MONDAY PRODUCE MARKET. Cream, 50c. \ Eggs, 37c. . Fries, 28c. Hens, 23c. Cocks, 13c.

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