Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST —Package containing dry goods. Placed in automobile through mistake. Please return to Rowles & Parker’s store. THE JOY OF LIFE depends upon good health. The joy of riding and driving a car depends upon the ease of control and the performance of the car —the health of the motor. Motoring is now our Reading sport. There is nothing like it to fill out those hollow cheeks, erase that weary took, clear; dim and dissipated eye, rejuvenate the body, add weight—insure good appearance and health itself. Ride to work in an Olds. Spend Sundays in an Olds. Take an early morning ride in an Olds. Soon you’ll miss that unsociable-before-you’ve-washed and-had-your-coffee in the morning feeling, and you’ll want a new lease on life instead of a foreclosure, — Hugh Kirk. Philadelphia, Oct. I.—Unusual demands for pennies kept the Philadelphia mdnt working at full capacity in September and resulted in an enormous output, the total coinage for the month being 55,588,000 pieces, of which 44,671,000 were pennies. zzzzr
Mrs. Frank Marlatt, of this city, and Mrs. Richard Potts, of Mt. Ayr, went to Lafayette, where they will visit with relatives the remainder of the week. Just received, large shipments of -Goodyoar-tiresand-Eveready--Stor-age Batteries. Best in their field. _ MAIN GARAGE. Mrs. Margaret Landis, of Monticella, came Wednesday for a visit with her daughters, Mrs. Mell Abbott and Mrs. Floyd Robinson. Mrs. Elizabeth Daugherty returned Wednesday from a visit with relatives at Reynolds, Lafayette and Monticello. H. V. Weaver, of Lowell, was in Rensselaer Wednesday evening meeting old friends. He was on his way to the Methodist conference at Frankfort. Mrs. Hinrichs, who had been visdting with her daughter, Mrs. Charles township, left today for her home iij,. Harvey, 111. x Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hunt, Mrs. E. W. Strecker and Miss Simpson went to Monon this morning by automobile and continued from there to Frankfort to attend the Methodist conference. Mr. and Mns. Harry Robinson were guests here today of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are moving from Gary to Indianapolis. He had been working in the steel mills at Gary and was not satisfied with the actions of the workmen. —■ ’
R. C. Yeoman, who is the state and Indaana Sand and Gravel Pro-’ durecs’ association, and who had visited his parents here, went to Lafayette this forenoon and will spend the afternoon at Purdue university and this evening will continue to his home in Indianapolis. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the fZ*y Signature of .Zw u'aM
