Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

! EK ‘ — the Kitchen Cabinet that saves miles of steps THERE'S MOR? SUNSHINE IN LIFE WITH A ’ - HOOSIER TO SAVE WORK. ■— [J Isn’t it a fact that kitchen slavery “gets on your nerves” : quite often? Haven’t you envied the seeming ease with which ’ men accomplish their daily tasks? Why, then, do you not follow the example of successgul men and surround yourself with time > and labor saving methods? W. J. WRIGHT RENSSELAER, INDIANA

Lowell Hurley went to Hammond today to visit relatives a few days. Mrs. John Alter went to Oakmont, Pa., today to visit Mrs. Arthur McAuly. Mrs. G. C. Brown and baby returned to their home at Monon after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rutherford. Earl Thornton came to Chicago to attend a convention and run on down here to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sage are now at Pink Park, Ga., where Mr. Sage has purchased some lumber which he will have shipped to his farm in this county. Timothy Karsner went to Lowell this Wednesday where he will be employed by Joseph W. Nagel who recently moved to a farm near that town. Josh Devore, former New York Giant outfielder and hero' of four world’s series, has ’been signed by the Lafayette Red Sox to play in the outfield during the coming season. The Literary Digest, which showed how to publish a magazine without printers, will confer a favor on thousands of harassed publishers if it will show them how to publish papers without paper.—Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. The high school basket 'ball team closed--its season Tuesday afternoon with a victory over the Monon five. The score was 34 to 29, and was close throughout. A few light workouts will be the rule with Coach Schaupp’s squad between now and Friday when the team leaves for Valparaiso for the sectional tournament. A letter was received from Harold Clark this morning from Akron, 0., where he is employed by the Firestone Rubber company, stating that he went to work Monday night and that he has a good position at good • wages. He has already met many of his former friends with whom he attended school at the 1 institution for the deaf in Indian- ■ apolis and feels well pleased with । his new life.

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