Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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ANYWAY, HE HAD EXERCISE Time Net Altogether Leet If Stout Gentleman Would Look on Matter Philosophically. Flushed and breathless, the bloom of sport upon bis cheek, the panting, bald-pated old gen--0 tieman picked up the hat he had been chasing down the street, and then “fcJBF vK, leaned up against a a lam P*P°Bt to gain It had been a .desperate chase, but, thank goodness, he had his hat at last! Phew 1 Another, also breathing heavily, came pounding up, and snatched the headgear out of his hand. “Much obliged!” gasped the newcomer. .“For what?” “This is my hat.” “Your hat?” gasped the erstwhile chaser. “Then where is mine?’ “Behind you,” replied the other, “at the end of a string.” And then, for the first time, the old gentleman remembered the hat-guard his winsome wife had made him wear. GOOD FARM FOR SALE. 240 acres of productive land, well improved, located north of Rensselaer, being the e% se% section 35, and the sw% section 36, township 30 north, range 7 west, Jasper county, to close the estate of the late Albert Whitaker. Negotiate with J. L. BEESLEY, Administrator, Francesville, Ind.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. J. Budman Fleming, minister. Christmas has turned the last corner around the year and will soon pull iA at the anniversary. Be on hand at Sunday school and church next Sunday. “Hitting the Trail” is the subject for the morning serjmon at 10:45 o’clock and the evening service wilbi 'be at the Methodist church at 7 o’clock and Rev. W. T. Barbre will preach the sermon. Bible study at 9:30.
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