Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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NOTICE/ I am asking each woman to donate a glass of jelly or a can of tomatoes or a can of grape juice for the hospital. Will each lady who has not already made a donation please leave her gift at the Warner Brothers’ hardware store in this city. , MRS. MARTHA A. HOPKINS, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I have moved my real estate office to rooms over the Co-operative meat market, north side of public square. GEORGE p MAYERS. America is now in for a dry ■cleaning.—Baltimore American. Clarence Seabert, who had been visiting with his grandfather, M. Gosnell and family, returned today to his home in Dwight, 111. The St. Joseph College basket ball team went to Kankakee, Hl., today where they expected to play the St. Viator College team.
Mrs. Frank Phillips, Mrs. Fred Hoag and Floyd Phillips returned today to their home in Momence, 111. > Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Day and son Howard, went to Chicago today for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Wiliamson.
8 PER-CENT Non-taxable
Public Sale Saturday, February 21 In Rensselaer 50 Milch Cows 25 with calves by side by date of sale. The Remainder Heavy Springers '■ h ■■ ; r ■ \ " 25 Spotted Poland China brood sows Full list In next issue. FRED PHILLIPS - _ , : . r. ■ - - ■ ’ z. _
