Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 317, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Every Year H&H sell their Odds and Ends in SHIRTS This year is no exception Date Later! ◄I
» Knights of Pythias George Scott, George Collins, C. W. Duvall and True Woodworth visited their brother, William Morris, of Jordan township, Sunday. Mr. [Morris is getting along nicely and recovering very satisfactorily from his recent injury.
CAR LOAD OF TANKAGE FOR SALE. We have purchased a car of tankage which we will offer for sale. If interested place order at once.-— THE FARMERS’ GRAIN CO., tele- ' phone 7. . ; NOTICE. Saving increased our dairy herd and put in a milking machine, we are now able to take care of additional cutsomers. —MRS. C. KELLNER, ’phone 64. Supreme court decisions are dry reading.—-Wall Street Journal. 1 Helen Wolf; of Hammond, spent Sunday evening here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold, and today left for Oxford, 0., where she is attending school. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stephenson and daughter, who are visiting relatives here, will leave Tuesday for their home in Toledo, 0., where Mr. Stephenson travels for a leading Chicago wholesale grocery firm.
STAR THEATRE —TONIGHT—MAY ALLISON ■ . • —in—“THE UPLHTERS” Is from the pen of the di.tingui.hed author, Wallace Irwin, and was pubUshod in the Saturday Evening Post. The story shows Ao amaamg Features of a who fa led to believe that happiness lies with the **ua.hacHod f~o.” ~ J also. A GOOD COMEDY —————m—W——— —l r •*- 1 *
