Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Lewis Dunker of Gillam township was in (Rensselaer today. -M. C k DeMuith, formerly of this .city, but now in Hammond, was in Rensselaer Wednesday. Mrs. A. A. Hoover was called to Lebanon today by her sister, Mrs. Harry Ballard. The latter's mother is very seriously ill. William Campbell, one of the boys on the ißepublicaii staff, has been quite sick for a few days, but is now somewhat improved. Mrs. John I. Gwin went to Chicago, where she will attend a citizenship school to be held at the Auditorium hotel. Mrs. Jesse Ellis was called to Elliotsville today on account of the sickness of her parents and family, all of whom have the influenza and pneumonia. —- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schenck, who had lived at Brook, were in Rensselaer today and from here continued to a farm near- Jeffersonville, at which place they will make their future home.

John Webber had a Ford top he wanted to sell. He placed an ad in the Republican classified column to tell the folks about it. Beach Peterson saw it. He wanted a Ford top. He bought it. Johnny’s slumbers were disturbed during the remainder of the night by the incessant ringing of his telephone bell. The telephone company objected to him using his telephone so much. Johnny took the ad out this morning. He’s converted.