Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

< NOTICE. All Redmen are requested to be present at the hall Friday evening, February 20. Business of importance and degree work. BY ORDER OF SACHEM. Mrs. Earl Bruner and daughter, True, returned today to their home in Baroda, Mich. They were accompanied 'by -Mrs. Bruner’s sister, Mollie Johnson. In reporting the death of Frank Snodgrass Monday the Republican stated that the burial would be made in Weston cemetery. The article should have stated that the burial would be made in Egypt cemetery Wednesday

Mrs Bruce Stevens was in Rensselaer today and from here continued to her home in New Albany. Mr. Stevens is now employed as thq head of a department in a large store in New Albany. He ig not fully recovered from toe injury to his back. ■The Rev. J. B. Fleming went to Lowell today where he held a conference with a number of pastors of churches which are receiving help from toe missionary fund of the Presbyterian Church. The Rev. J. C. Parrett was at toe meeting also. Dr. Fleming is finding difficult to retain ministers for these churches. ■The German mark Is now barely visible.—Minneapolis Journal. Wiki oats from January 16 will be unndxed with rye.—Wall street Jour 4 nai.