Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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, When a man acts like a hog when jhe eats and sleeps, he always attributes it to his clear conscience. I 1 All civil war veterans, ladies of the G. A. R. and members of the W. R. C. are requested to meet at the G. A. R. hall Sunday. November 23, at 10:00- o’clock to attend serviices at the Presbyterian church. H. W. WOOD, Adjutant, D. H. YEOMAN, Commander. I J. M.jßay and sons Herschel and Cletus Ray, of Hanging Grove township, were, in Rensselaer Friday. Mr. Ray has just held a public sale I and in a short time will move to Paw Paw, Mich., where he has puri chased a fruit farm. Mr. Ray and family have a host of friends who * are very sorry to have them move 1 away, but all wish for them the I greatest of happiness and prosperity I in their new home. —X— The department of state has sent an urgent note to the Mexican foreign office demanding immediate release of William O. Jenkins, American consular agent incarcerated at Puebla. The government says it is surprised and incensed over Jenkins’ imprisonment, and gives notice that further molestation of the consular agent “will seriously affect the relations between the United States and Mexico, for which the government of Mexico must assume sole respopsibihty.”