Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Senator Borah acts as if he had ibet on Willard. —Columbus Ohio State Journal. Turning hand grenades into savings banks is the next thing to making plowshares out -of sword*.— Philadelphia Public Ledger. Nobody objects to Germany coming back. It’s the kind of Germany that comes back that causes the worry.—Charleston (W. Va.) Mail. Any male citizen of thirty-five years may now be president of Germany, but any man of that age ought to know better. —Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont.
The sporits who traveled across the country and tbauglhit ringside seats ait Toledo would 'have got a beftter run for itheir money ait the Methodist show at Columbus. —-St. Louis Glbbe-Democrat.
The ex-croiwn prince intends to claim “the right iof asyflum.” Lots Of folks thirtk he ought to have been in one yeans ago.—'Pittsburg Chronitcle-Telegnaph. - . —— NOTICE. The Babcock Electrical company, formerly by William C. Babcock, Jr., has been turned over to me and I am now in a position to continue the business. For everything electrical, call PAUL BEAM, ’Phone No. 1. Perhaps fit is as well that Willard dffld not go itto France. He might have got ,in the way of Americans who could fight.—St. Loufiis GlobeDeanocratt.
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