Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

COMMON SENSE '

is the most uncommon gift. It is the power of judging things as they really are. Everything Nowadays is wanted “peace -with America.-’’ What he wanted was “piece of America.” Our common sense told us he was talking in one direction and walking in another. He said America can’t fight, but the “doughboys” kicked the “tea” out of “can’t.” Columbus discovered this country; the Kaiser tried to get a patept on it. He started out well, but he’s been sick since Chateau Thierry. You cap see part of that wonderful army in Rensselaer the eleventh. You can also, see our line of fine cars. We think the Franklin car incorporates, the most common sense, the least camouflage, of any car on earbh or any place else. Come in and we’irtalk common sense with the camouflage removed.—HUGH KIRK. X— —