Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR RENT. [ FOB BENT —A barn and garage, wdtihin half block of court house. Homer Hendrickson. ’Phone 456-Red or 102.

Peter Nomenson, of Dwight, 111., was in Rensselaer today. The big problem now is how to demobilize our war-profiteers.—Buf-falo Commercial. Cut down your kodak expense. Our prices the lowest and work guaranteed the best.—Larsh & Hopkins. Leo A. Reeve. Jack Stevens, of Chicago, spent Sunday with Alex Quinn and family, making the trip to this city by automobile. Mike Kuboske, his son, Bernard, Lawrence Boicourt, Dan Lakin and another of the men from the Kuboske & Walter garage went to Flint, Mich., today and will drive back five Dort automobiles.

Prof, and Mrs. W. F. Kratli, of Knox, came today to pack their household goods preparatory to shipping them to Kewanee, 111., where he will be a member of the high school faculty during the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lynn returned today in their home in Attica. The return trip was made in Paul Parkison’s automobile. Attorney W. H. Parkison, his son, Lynn, and daughter, Helen, accompanied Paul. Mr. Parkison has had a severe attack of rheumatism and will remain at the springs near Attica for treatment. Lyjm and Helen will return to this city with Paul. That British statesman who declared that prohibition tfould be impossible in his country ought to look over ttbe files of the newspapers of ten years ago or less in this country, —nMiami Herald. To head off any possibility of a diplomatic strike on account of the high cost of living, Great Britain has decided to increase the saflary of the British ambassador to the United States. —Springfield (Mass.) Union. Accounting for the high cost of living, the president of the packers says “the world is on a holiday and people are spending money like drunken sailors.” This may be true, but we never knew this argument to be advanced before to justify profiteers in taking, advantage of the drunken sailors and relieving them of their wads just because they could do it.—Knoxville Sentinel.

RENSSELAER-REMINGTON BUS LINE TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVE Rensselaer •••••••••••.., 3:00 a. m. Rensselaer .'.3:45 p. m. Remington .9:30 a. m. Remington 5:15 p. m. Fare, $1; war tax, 3cFRANK G. KRESLER, Proprietor.

CITY BUS LINE ' CALL FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICE LEE RAMEY ' ' J| / ■’ Phong* 441-White and 107.