Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John .Kivnew was in Parr today. Howard Gilmore went to Fair Oaks this, mortlng. Special prices pn all odd shoes this week at Rowles A Parker’s. j .'.7 '• a ST? James Race and Louis Crooks returned to Rensselaer Sunday evening after their vacation. , .w, Is there not some Burbank who can cross the cranberry-bush with the sugar-beet?—Minneapolis Journal. .. । in । i4i,im..i—» i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seanm returned to North Vernon aftert a short visit with the latter’s'sister, Mrs. H. P. Childers. , -.‘.-J One reason we are a great nation is because we have been unable to ■ - — Mrs. Ed Randle and Mrs. Earl West returned from Chicago today. W. L Spitler came froin Chicago to spend Sunday With his family. a - - As you may have noticed, sugar that was scarce st cloven cents Jper £°tt?e d Rock P The Rensselaer independent basket bail team will g<b to Lowell Monday evening for • game with the five of that city. . Monarch Coffee, equal to other g 0 or 65-cent «a& this wook “fc ’uHl* 1 - 40 - ’ T^.»ho M ««, S-kHAAS.

Mr. and Mrs. Bayard T. Clark left today for their home in Pueblo, Colo., after having attended the fun* eral of Mr. Clark’s mother, Mrs. E. L. Clark. h “Will Graves be a deciding factor in tha Russian situation?” asks a Japanese editorial writer. Cutting asggy* I Steps have been token' by toe Wafers of the American Legion in ii toe* state, their contention being T\ * a aln/»lrAi* wil^he* T followed by tlw T American fat the fight to be staged fa some foreign country. . Rensselaer’s going to be all peroneto! hnva And da* the citv and he’a «- century There’s nothing slow ▼me concern _va *** *ttwiyy naner delivered m un“vOp(iave man*** *X3 ' 7T ■-*•^o’'^'**'■ S-*' t f -Sr -■£ ’ i’’ v 1 ’