Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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J. D. Campbell went to Shelby today. M. GosneM went to Dwight, Hl., today. I. H. Riley and Bob Loy went to Chicago this morning. Marvin Morrell went to Hammond this morning. David Leichty, who had been in Ft Wayne, returned today to his home in Fair Oaks today. - Mrs.' Albert Wolfe of Chalmers, was called here today on account of the illness of her mother. Purdue university defeated Depauw in a great game of basket ball at Greencastle Saturday night 32 to 31. Read the Fred W. Schultz sale advertised in this issue of the Republican. Do ndt forget the date, Wednesday, January 28. —- Mrs. S. C. Irwin is spending two days in Chicago with Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Sherman, of Minneapolis. The Shermans will continue from Ctoca- —— | CITY BUS UNE | I I ♦ ki* TRAINS AMP CITY ♦ * T | S' v __ Al dRBPBBI ; . gs |