Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Jesse Eldridge was in Chicago to- . day. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Grant were in Rensselaer today. Paul Beam and Harry McColly went to Bloomington today. John Guss, of Union township, left today for Kansas City, Mo. 1 William Traub went to Chicago ' this morning. R C. Criswell and D. W. Blanchard returned today from Earl Fark. ■ —Mrs. —Donald Beam and Alice Swim were in Monon today where they attended an account school. Louise Hilderbrand returned today to her home' in New Buffalo, Mich. ——— - Mrs. John Simonin and son, Gerald, went to Chicago this forenoon. ! The Pythian Sisters club will meet with Mrs. Charles Grow Friday evening at 7:30. Our motto in selling musicaLftn. struments is “Live and Let Live.” J. M. BANKS CO. ' Joseph Sigo was called to Maywood, DI., today to attend the funeral of a relative. J. Q. Lewis was called to Kniman i today on account of sickness in the home of his son Erwin. i Harriett Overton visited her brother, Paul Overton, and wife, in Monon today. —A. Roth, proprietor of the Rensselaer garment factory, was here today. 1 Mesdames Homer Hendrickson and Elmer Wilcox were in Monticello today.

I Mrs. J. G. Bennema went to Sen- ' eca, 111., today for a visit with relatives. . - Peter Nomenson, of Dwight, DI., ' and his brother, Andy Nomenson, of Lowell, were in Rensselaer today. - will meet Friday evening, November 21, at the library auditorium at 7:30 o*clock. Have you ordered your corsage bouquet for the Thanksgiving dance and your Thanksgiving dinner flowers? The J. M. Banks Co. just sold gne qf the good, substantial farmers, Jno. Padget, near Morocco, a fine Chute & Butler piano. , j Lettie Powell, of Lowell, arrived here from Indianapolis Wednesday evening and after spending the night with friends continued this morning to her home. . The ladies of the second ward of the Presbyterian church will hold a market aL Warner Bros.’ hardware store Saturday, November 22, at 10 o’clock. Do not forget that J. M. Banks Co. sells pianos, player painos, and phonographs. Drop in and hear the music. First door north Duvall’s clothing store. Mr and Mrs. Guy Crowder, the newly-weds, went to Indianapolis Wednesday evening and will make that city their future home. Mr. Crowder has a fine position with an automobile supply company. Grand ball in Gaiety hall Thursday evening, November 20. Music furnished by the Antoney colored jazz orchestra from Chicago. All invited.—ROY PETITGEAN. I —— 1 Mrs. Charles H. Porter went to Lafayette today. She reports that her husband has sold his land near Harrisori, Mont., and that he is now, on his way to Chicago with cattle. J He will be in Rensselaer the first of j the week. Mrs. G. L. Thorfiton fell from .the ' upper to the lower landing of the cellar stairs at her home on College avenue Wednesday and was quite badly bruised about the hip and head. Fortunately no bones were broken and she is getting along nicely. . t *•