Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Henry Tobin, John Bill, Harry Swartzell and Arthur Mayhew went to Chicago this morning. B. K. Zimmerman went to Joliet, [ll., today for a visit with Bert ihoades and family. . Mrs. Elizabeth Yeoder, who ‘had been visiting in Davis county, returned today to her home in Mt. Ayr. _ ; Anna Erwin returned this morning to her home in Fair Oaks after a visit here with Postmaster Littlefield and family. Brook Snedeker of Hanging Grove township was called to Fowler today as a witness in the Stock-ton-Makeever (trial. - ~ *
Mr. and Mrs. John Toibin and Children returned today to their home in Melvin, Hl., after attending the funeral here of the former’s mother. Mr. Tohin is the • oldest son of Eilt Tobin. 1 — George Hopkins, who is serving on the federal grand jury in Indianapolis, returned today to his home in Mt. Ayr. He was excused until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. d. McClanahan of Chicago came today to attend the funeral of the former’s, father J. H. McClanahan, who died at his home in Union township, on Thursday. - . • • - - ■ — — Every member of K. of P. lodge No. 82, is requested to be present at the regular .meeting Tuesday evening, Feb. 17. Important business, followed by a social gathering and refreshments. All visiting brothers invited. Washington, Feb. 11—Present “excessive and onerous” second class mail rates were blamed as the major cause for suspension of 2,600 newspapers since July LIW& by Victor Rosewater, of Omaha, Neb., appearing today before the House Postoffice committee on spokesman for the American Newspaper Publishers’ Association. He urged reduction of existing mail charges and a congressional inquiry into the cost of the rail service \for publications. . CASTORIA For Me" and ChUdrea J; In Use For Over 30 Year* QUiislii * ~ ■
