Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Charles B. Steward went to Chicago today. D’Annunzio has applied poetic license to operations.—Albany Journal. Dennis Hogan, of Chicago, was a guest here Sunday in the home of his brother, William Hogan. Mrs. William Childers went to Lowell today to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ellen Harsha. Elizabeth Ryan, who is a nurse in the local hospital, went to Chicago th i s m orn i ng. Harvey Davisson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callahan and Gus Yeoman left Saturday evening for McAllen, Texas. the wee S-end here with his family. The colonel has rented a house in Frankfort and will move his family to that city in November. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■ I , / J. I. Childers and family, of near Fowler, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Childers, of this city. Colby Herderson and family, of Gary, were guests Sunday of Frank Kresler and family, of North Front street. Mrs. Sara Miller, Mrs. Marion Freeland and Mrs. G. A. Daugherty and baby returned from Indianapolis Sunday where they had been visiting relatives. Many a striking steel-worker has beaten himself out of a motor-car for nekt summer.—Wall Street Journal. As an insinuating method of recording that she’s 'been at war, we infer, China has declared peace with Germany.—Columbia Record. Another reason for the- high cost of living is that we no longer make little Willie’s pants out of Dad’s old ones.—Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. The threatened strike of Baptist ministers may be called off since them $3,000,000. —Nashville Tennessean.— ■ ...... .... '_ Johnson’s statement that we are the only going national concern would be more interesting if he would tell us where we are going.— Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. We rise to suggest the nationalization of common sense.—Arkansas Democrat D’Annunzio has the heart of a patriot. It is unfortunate the nature denied him a head to co-oper-ate with it—Asheville Times.