Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PUBLIC SALE of HOUSEHOLD GOODS on SATURDAY, AUG. 30 3 P. M. Fred Phillips, And. ’ #. ’ I will sell at public auction at the public square in Rensselaer, Saturday at 3 P m., the following household goods: Five rugs, dishes, large stand lamp, book case, Hoosier kitchen cabinet, almost full set of aluminum ware, pair of curtains and other articles. ISABEL CAIN

Charles Sego and son, of Carpenter township, were in Rensselaer today. They attended the Finnan Thompson sale near Parr. We have memories of a lot of cost-of-living investigations that went into cold storage and never got out again.—Minneapolis Tribune. Miss Gladys McGlynn went to Rensselaer Monday where she will visit relatives this week and attend the county teachers’ institute next week.—Remington Press. Mrs. Carl Duvall, of Detroit, Mich., left Wednesday, taking the train at Remington for Logansport for a visit with friends and continuing to her home from that city. The official investigation will probably disclose that the high cost of living is caused by the high wages necessitated by the high cost of living.—Nashville Southern Lumberman. The Craig airplane, which made flights in this city recently, was destroyed last Sunday at Delphi by a wind storm. The big plane was swept from its moorings and was turned over five times. All that remained of it was the engine and propeller. The loss is estimated at $3,500. No insurance was carried by the owner. » ■ The soldiers who became disgusted at the French for gouging have returned home and become reconciled to their erstwhile brother-in-arms. About three touches by American profiteers make a French gouger look like a shrinking violet. —Houston Post. PLACE FERTILIZER ORDERS NOW. Farmers desiring to use commercial fertilizers this fall should place their orders at once with the Farmers’ Grain company. Please give this matter your immediate attention so we may be able to care for your wants in this line.—H. H. Potter, Manager Farmers’ Grain company.

MONDAY IS Labor Day A LEGAL HOLIDAY We will BE CLOSED First National Bank