Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WORLAND BROS. New Auto Ambulance has arrived —& -i- • SHi * • ■ NIGHT OR DAY SERVICE The most important thing about OUR Ambulance is the Riding Quality = We have room for three people besides the patient and driver, also room for baggage , Onr ambulance is large and heavy, having 35x5 Cord tires which make it ride like a Pullman car/ The cot we use is the same height as a bed, is equipped with silk floss mattress and swivel wheels. The head and foot are adjustable, which enables us to make a chair and carry a patient up or down stairs.

How many, please? The attack on Mayor Ed P. Smith, of Omaha, was said in Omaha press dispatches to be partly due to the fact that the law firm of which the mayor is a member had recently defended two negroes charged with crimes against white women. This widely circulated report, which was mentioned in the issue of the Literary Digest of October 11, is branded as “absolutely untrue” by Mrs. Smith, who asks us to tell our readers that “the firm to which Mr. Smith belongs is to defend a colored nian’ that ls accused of killing a colored woman and not for any crime against a white woman. The mob knew nothing about this case and attacked Mr.-Smith because he would not yield to mob rule.”— Literary Digest.

NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed, of and I am in a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which I will sell as executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trader ' Call at my office or at the office 'of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, In(diana, for particulars. GEO. H. GIFFORD, Executor. The Literary Digest demands “open doors for American music teachers.” The Digest plainly has no sympathy for the other folks in the building.—St. Paul Pioneer ‘Press.