Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR THE * ‘ •«> Thanksgiving Spread Dainty deligfatfnl Rolls and good, mighty good Bread. And for something sweet onr Cakes and Cookies cta’t be beat! Order early--there’ll be lots of takers. Hike sore. Call. *• Quality Baker We close at 10:00 a m. Thanksgiving Day.
Born, November 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ames, a son. Miss Simpson has as her guest her mother, Mrs. A. P. Simpson, and her sister, Anna, of El Paso, 111. The JUun nett -sehool will be closed from today until Monday and a number of the girls will spend Thanksgiving in their homes. Local dealers are paying 65 cents per dozen for eggs. This is the high mark for the last two years. Mrs. H. Weaver, of Westville, who had been the guest of D. E. Grow and family, went to Fair Oaks this morning. Esther Holley, of the Monnett | school, was called to Chicago Tuesday on account of her brother being very severely injured by an auto truck. Mrs. Leonard Keister and children went to Chicago Heights, 111., today to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. —•• Last call for onions. SI.OO per bushel Saturday afternoon, November 29th, north end Forsythe’s storage. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Logan McCay Tuesday, November 25th. They live on the George Reed farm in Marion township. Onions at the right price, SI.OO per bushel. North end Forsythe’s storage Saturday afternoon, 1:00 P- m., Charles H. Porter, late of Harrison, Mont., arrived here Tuesday evening. He and Mrs. Porter went to Chicago this morning, where Mr. Porter will have his cattle on the Chicago market. Bring your baskets and bags for onions. No crates loaned at sale next Saturday afternoon.
•Mrs. Charles Grow and son, Charles, of North Van Rensselaer street, went to Wabash today, where they kill remain until Monday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paxton. Mrs. Cope J. Hanley, president of ! the Jasper County Women’s Fran--1 chise league, received word this (Wednesday) morning that Miss Shumaker would be unable to fill her appointment here tonight, and the meeting scheduled has been called off. Editor Bowie was down from Wheatfield today and resented very indignantly the article in Tuesday’s Evening Republican in which we said' that the robbers got but S4O of the bank’s money. He says that the Wheatfield bank is more than a S4O proposition and if the robbers had blown the editor’s own safe that they would have found many times S4O.
