Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 311, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ms. Don Warren has returned froih a visit with relatives in Peterson, lowa. Have your auto painted at the North Side Garage. Work guaranteed, prices right President Wilson observed the sixty-third anniversary of his birth Sunday, having been born in Staunton, Va., December 28, 1856. Mrs.. C,.. A.„.Badcliffe and children .returned to their home in Cincinnati, 0., Sunday after an over Christmas visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. Charles Paxton has sold the 151 acre farm south of Rensselaer which he purchased of Dr. English last, fall to George M. Meyers. The consideration was $lO5 an acre. Della Covert, who had visited with her parents at Mt. Ayr, returned to Valparaiso this morning, where she is attending the Valparaiso university. *» Amos A. Williamson, son of Mrs. Sam Williamson, of Union township, returned to -Indianapolis today where he will re-enter -the Indiana Central Christian college. Hugh Kirk's basket ball five will open their season Tuesday evening when they meet an independent team at Brook. Brook will have a distinct advantage over the locals, as they have been pastiming since early in November and are in midseason form. Brook Will be here Friday evening for a return engagement. The game will be played in the armory. Ira Williamson was in this office Saturday and made arrangements to have his Republican sent to him on a Monon rural route, he having purchased a farm "upon this route and will move upon the same about January 5. Mr. Williamson reports that he had a very successful public sale on „ December 11. One of his young njules brought $212.50. A two-year-old mule sold for $l2O, and one of has cows brought $127. Four cows averaged $100.50: The sale totalled over $2,000.