Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 314, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Robert Leopold returned home today from Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith returned from New Albany today. E. H. Gonderman went to Kankakee, Hl., Wednesday. Remember the milch cow sale—--1 all fresh—at the Norgor hitch barn Saturday, January 3, 1920. Elizabeth King returned home today after a few days’ visit at Wheatfield. Six good milch cows with calves from 1 to 4 weeks old, will sell to the highest bidder at the Norgor hitch bam Saturday, January 3, 1920. Mildred Willetts returned to her home at McCoysburg today after a visit here with Dolly Arnott, J. M. Banks, of the J. M. Banks Music store, leaves Rensselaer Monday for Ft. Worth, Texas, where he has taken a position. Daisy Smith and Len Emerson, ‘of Lafayette, went to Chicago from here today after a short visit with Benjamin Smith and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knickerbocker and his mother, Mrs. Florence Knick- ’ erbocker, went to Lowell today for 'a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Surprise. . Many are taking advantage of the big reductions on Pianos, Player Pianos, Phonographs, Music Rolls, Records, Sheet Music, Violins and Ukeleles.—J. M. BANKS MUSIC CO. The Purdue university basket ball .quintette won from the fast Em-Rqe five of Indianapolis Wednesday night by a score of twenty-seven to twen-ty-four. The Big Ten, season will open next week and the Lafayettehns are figured to cut quite a swath in the Big Ten circuit. Have yeur auto painted at the North Side Garage. Work guaranteed, prices right

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