Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Webster Saysthat the word ‘EXTRAORDINARY’ means or out of the common” He further states that ‘ ‘EXTRAORDIN AR Y LARGE PROFITS” are profits that are x sl-., — ordinary plus • some extra HILLIARD HAMILL sell an EXTRAORDINARY amount of merchandise for the size town that Rensselaer is but we sell it at just plain, every day, common ORDINARY PROFITS * r ' 5 •

dames Moore went to Logansport this forenoon. *C. W. Reeve is moving from North Vernon to the J. N. Leatherman farm in Barkley township. Homer EUis of. Monon was here today to consult a Rensselaer oculist. J. .E. McClanahan cd Hammond came Thursday to attend the funeral of his father. Mrs. McClanahan will join him here tonight Mrs. Sadie L. Hammerton has returned from Marion where she had visited her son, Mack Sullivan and family. Herman Ames, who is employed in the tin plate factory at Gary, came home this afternoon. He is suffering from an attack of quinsy. Mrs. Lyman Peter went, to Monon today where she will join her husband, who has moved to a farm two miles south of that town. Saturday is St Valentine's day—but we won’t write, any poetry—it isn’t right to ask a linotype openktor to absorb such punishment merely to satisfy a whim.

Blacker, of Newland went to Monon this afternoon. - Lonzo Wiseman went to Delphi this afternoon. Russell Brien went to Logansport today. Mr. and Mirs. J. D. Gunyon of near Monticello, are here to atend the funeral of J. H. McClanahan, who was. the father of the latter. — ; ; : — t— J

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