Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1920 — Page 3
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A....—.m i-iiVvWi .W "";’ ' *• WAITED—To’ buy feed for cattle. enailace, etaika W WWaw. Preferably .near Fair Oaks. Bart Crawford, ®6O C. _ ~ c »« shone 921 Q if you wood condition. S. E. Cook, phone MOB. .White. . ■ ■ & SEE *WSJ£ A. Pentax DihOaa ‘ If. ' ■ ■ '-t A> ., „ ■ j .aXAstui ~ ~ ■' 'X I——*- ■»■ ■•■ »'•- - MISCELIANEOUS. TO SPAM—Charlee J. Dean iff 1 -'.-' The Presbyterians of the Indiana Synod are planning to put pep into the New Era movement and boost it over the top. Sunday, January 18; 1920, every pastor' in the Synod » expected to be out of his own puL * «eoW F. E. Walton, D. D., >h»Ur at Aho Presbyterian church* * .win a a. Fretyfah draKh &X“sß Presbyterian church in Logansport. Every Presbyterian in theatAtewho anywhere go to Ms own church Jan. 18, 1920. - - <<-, 1 Hoover went to Detroit,
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Harry .Newman went to Crown Point this morning. ’7 . -•-. ' ■■ 1 Special shoe” sale tins week st Rowles & Parker’s. ,v ? :■'^3-.-ii- - -a '■< W. L. Wood whs* looking after business matters, in Parr today. Special prices on ali odd shoes this week at RoWles- * Parked. . Mr. and Mrs. George Constant went to Chicago this morning. ,
*■' -v : - ■ -11 । -■'■ <fl .a*. ..I I ■ • ■ i Lula Rowen is spending a feir days with Mrs. Merton m Union township. Mrs. Samuel ®“ d C J*™ Jes Men went to Chicago this mdfn- ? ! ’ ," ■■ / ■ -I-- w— — Delos Thomwon, Livingstone Ross and Hugh Kirk went to Chicago today to attend the aerov»»b WW Mr. and Mrs. - 8688 Logansport, sprat Sunday ™ the latter’s mother. Mls. J. F- *k wfti. ' r /a. ■ ,'j Mr. and Mrs. Smith .relatives.. / r ,••../• : JSS.SS & W
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