Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. J. R. Haste was in Rensselaer today and ordered the address of ’her paper changed from Fair Oaks to Monon. Mr. Haste and family moved to Monon and he is employed by the Monon railroad. Lloyd Parks returned from Nilwood, 111., Friday where he has been working for the firm. of Smith & city, who are building a thirteenmile concrete road near that place. Clara Louise Hagin, of Chicago, came today to attend the funeral of her step-mother, the late Mrs. J. L. Hagins.
ALL HOME PRINT TODAY. READ THE INSIDE PAGES.
She had an imaginative way of entertaining herself, developed through neglect, and she told the children stories, not only for the" fun of scaring them, but to keep them near while she put away the supper V.
Also “The Ghost of Slumber Mountain”
this remarkable super-special photoplay, secure these intensely interesting motion pictures of these animals ? Adults—-20c, plus war tax, 2c —22c Children —10c, plus tax, 2c—lie
TUESDAY Ethel ClaytQn —in "Pettigrew’s Girl”
