Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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WASHINGTON NEWS IN BRIEF. Washington, D. C.. Dec. 19. “Palmer for president*’ stock has gone sky high in democratic quarters as a result of the “dissolution of the beef trust” and the settlement of the miners’ strike on terms satisfactory to the miners—'both the accomplishments of the attorney general. The chief opponent<; of Palmer for the democratic nomination is expected to be William G. McAdoo. William Jennings Bryan has been here repairing political fences and many think he is getting ready to be a candidate for a fourth nomination. A bill requiring the secretary of the treasury to take over the Speedway hospital, near Chicago, without further delay was reported to the ■ house from the committee on public buildings and grounds. Former Senator Lewis, of Illinois, and Representative Olney, of Masi sachusetts today called at the white house to urge delay of one year in i the enforcement of the prohibition i amendment. Gold certificates payable to bearer are made legal tender under a senate bill passed today by the house and sent to President Wilson. i The latest in phonograph records, player-rolls, and sheet music.—J. M. BANKS, MUSIC CO. Mrs. George W. Knaur and daughter Daisy went to Lafayette thia | forenoon. ' | 1 T— 1 ' We now have on track one car of Cinderella cook stove coal, one tear of anthracite egg and one car of Solvay coke for range, baseburner ; or furnace.-—KELLNER & CALLAHAN. Phone 273. . , x. —— 1 Make it an electrical Christapaa. —BL, A. LEK.