Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

William C. Bringle went to Lafayette today. w Mrs. Russell Willett, of McCoysburg, was in Rensselaer today. - J. H. Cavinder, of Gifford, was in Rensselaer today. Osa Ritchey, of Jordan township, went to Michigan City today. Don’t miss the chicken dinner to be served at the Makeever Hotel Case Sunday. . Clarence Fate returned today to his home in Crown Point. James Cook, of McCoysburg, was in Rensselaer today. Oclfe Helvie, who is a member of the Rensselaer high school faculty, went to Chicago today. Save eoal, eat your Sunday dinner at the Makeever Hotel Case. You, may have chicken and many other good things to eat. See the Grivellea plant for Xmas at W. J. Wright’s window. Fine Boston ferns for Xmas. Xmas wreaths being made now. Many fine gifts at HOLDEN’S. Roy G. Wilkinson, the Wolcott elevator man, has purchased a large elevator at Frankfort, paying $19,000 for the same. It is reported that there is considerable scarlet fever throughout the county, and several school teachers report that the disease has appeared in their schools. Louise Ragen, who is an instructor in the Delphi high school, but who has a class in physical training here, was here Friday evening and today went to her home in Lafayette. A nice fresh snow dropped in on the community Friday night, and the earth has taken on a truly winterish east, bringing home mere forcibly than ever the fact that the holiday season is upon us. The Republic, one of the oldest newspapers in the United States and the first to be published west of the Mississippi river, has suspended publication, leaving St. Louis with but one morning newspaper. . High prices of labor and materials Was given as the reason.

The Jasper Co. Reduction Co., recently taken over by Reed & Reed, is a very busy concern. Not finding enough time oh the colock to “get everything done,” they naturally set about to do things faster. The time spent on the road collecting carcasses was just about “cut in two” by substituting a new, .fast moving Oldsmobile Economy .Truck with pneumatic tires. Trips “back through the ’fields” hold no .terrors for a truck of this design. Any company that puts the profits back into the business with the idea of rendering better service, deserves your consideration when you can use their services. THOMPSON & KIRK.

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