Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Perry Horton was in -Fair Oaks, today. — - Jkrs. Sarah Miller and Mrs. Henry Purcupile are better today. The Collegians at the Christian church tonight. Admission, 50 cents. Moses Leopold went to Chicago this forenoon. A. Bennama went to Danville, 111., today. Florence Iliff returned to her home in Parr this morning. Stewart Moore went to Monon on । business this morning. Maurice Gorman, of Wheatfield, was in Rensselaer today. Ellen Reed is getting along fairly well at the hospital. President H. R. Kurrie came down from Chicago this afternoon. Our mutto in selling musicai instruments is “Live and Let Live.” J. M.- BANKS CO.

If a for sale adv. in the Republican does not sell it, no one wants to buy it. C. C. Doctors, Hem# Tobin, Jerry and W. H. Snedeker, returned from Chicago this afternoon. Hear the Male Quartette at the Christian church tonight. Admission, 50 cents. Mr. and Earle Reynolds and daughters, Maudie and Helen, left today for Kalamazoo, Mich. First number of lyceum course at the Christian church tonight. Single admission, 50 cents. Mrs. G. E. Murray went to Indianapolis this afternoon for a visit with her daughter, Miss Helen. Mrs. Laura Hatton has been ap-' pointed executrix of the estate of the late Sylvester Hatton. John Bowie, the genial Wheatfield editor, made his regular trip to Rensselaer today. One Bolshevik accomplishment is the measuring of Russian money by the peck instead of by the kopeck.—Seattle Post-Intelligencer. A man is a sort of road-house where his ancestors stop for a while on their way to become his descendants. —New York Evening Sun. We must ultimately Tiave a government in this country that no man or class will dare hand an ultimatum to except through the ballot box.— Vinton Eagle.

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