Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

"I help take the tire out of tire trouble” k —-Chesterfield T IGHT up! Atta boy! Even Lj the toughest job seems * etsirr if you cm "draw” on '' > *v Chesterfield. Those fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos and that can’t -be - copied Chesterfield blend " satisfy ” as no other ’I blend of tobaccos ever did / before.

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Job printing at the Republican office. t ' The funeral of Mrs. Caroline Kepner-Turner will be held at two o’clock Friday afternoon at the late residence. The services wiM be conducted by the Rev. Charles W. Postill and burial will be made in Weston cemtery. The Rensselaer high school basket ball team will go to Brookston Friday evening for a game. On Tuesday evening Monon high school will he here and the following Friday the locals go to Valparaiso for the sectional tournament. Big league base ball teams are leaving this week on their training trips preparatory for the opening of the season April 18. The Cubs leave Chicago Bunday for Pasadena, California; The Sox will leave for Texas March 12. Frank J. Cook, attorney of La Crosse, is in Rensselaer today on business. His brother, George C. Cook, has returned from California and is now looking after the development of their large tract (5,000 acres) of land in the north part of the county. • — In speaking of Miss Elizabeth King who is attending the Columbia College of Expression in Chicago, and who took part in the play, “Alcestis of Euripides,” Miss Frances Daugherty, Assistant Registrar, says: “Miss King took her part in a very- creditable manner and looked very beautiful. Joseph Luers, of Kouts, came Wednesday evening to attend the funeral of his uncle, Theodore Keiper, which was held this Thursday morning. Mr. Luers states that he is getting along nicely in the grocery business in Kouts and that h 2 has a fine trade, employing four clerks to help he and his wife in the store. He states that he expects to erect a fine new building this spring in which to conduct his business.

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SKATING RINK NOW OPEN. --• --—- —— - .' x The skating rink will be open Wednesday and Saturday evenings until further notice. Open at 7:30 o’clock. Saturday, 7:30 to 9:15 and from 9:15 until midnight. Skates, 27c, war tax 3e. Ladies 9c, war tax, Ic. CALIX PAQUETTE.

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