Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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SPECIAL NOTICE. Many magazines will cost more after November 10. This may be your last chance to renew old subscriptions and order new ones before prices go up. Until November 10 you-can get the Pictorial Review 2 years for only $3.00; Woman’s Home Companion 2 years for only $3.00, or American* Magazine 2 Companion and American Magazine Many other attractive offers. ’Phone 81. Mrs. Lem Huston. .NOTICE. The ladies who have asked to solicit for the Girl Scouts and others willing to do so, please meet at Miss Sage’s room, grammar school building, at 4 o’clock p. m., Friday, October 24th. Mrs. B. T. Clark, of Pueblo, Colo., came today for a short visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Leslie Clark. She has been visiting relatives in Indianapolis and Lafayette. Mrs. Lee Rardin and two sons, 'of spent Wednesday night here with her mother, - Mrs. Clara -Coen, of North Cullen street. Alfred Helsel, of Thayer, was in Rensselaer today enroute from Lafayette to his home. Mr. Helsel will open .a grocery store in Thayer. Dr. Lowell Snort returned to Chicago this Thursday morning -and expected to return. here this evening with Mrs. Snorf and baby. Mrs. Snort’s grandfather, H. O. Harris, is critically ill at the hospital and it is thought that he will live but a very short time. J. M. Rains went to Kentland today to testify in the case to have a guardian appointed for Earl Adams. From Kentland Mr. Rains expected to continue to Washington, Hl., to join Mrs. Rains at the bedside of her mother, who is critically ill. Harry Hickman returned from Philadelphia Wednesday where he had gone* to re-enlist in the navy for another four years. Following his re-enlistment he was given a thirty-day furlough winch he will spend here and at Hammond. Harry was discharged from the navy in September after serving four years. He holds the rank of chief petty officer and received $832 as a bonus for re-enlisting, and will receive S9O a month while in the service.
