Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Hansson divorce suit, which is being heard ait Kentland, is expected to reach completion today. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Meyers and daughter, Nellie Meyers left Florida today and expect to arrive here Monday. Mrs. Lowell Carey and baby of Westfield cam# today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kessinger, south of town. All who have not paid their Franchise League due please do so as soon as possible. MB& FRED PHILLIPS, Twas. E. E. Baughman and family have moved from Hanging Grove to Jordan township and have asked that the address of their Republican be changed to R. F. D. 3 Remington. For cut flowers, potted plants, wreathes, sprays and flowers for all purposes call Osborne’s greenhouse. Phone 439. Orders being taken for cut flowers Easter.
Iva Healey, who is a senior in the Rensselaer high school, went to Frankfort today for a visit with her parents, Col. and Mrs. George H. Healey. Judge Robert Vanatta returned today for his home in Marion after a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Vanatta. His mother, who is ill at the hospital is improving nicely. Leonard C. Adams, who is working as a switchman on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad in East Chicago, came home Thursday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. E. M. Adams. We have just received some fancy early’Ohioa nd Tri amps or Six Weeks Potatoes and Triumphs or Six so white and yellow onion sets. All kinds of bulk and package garden seeds. All our package garden seeds are being sold cheaper than last year. EGER’S GROCERY.
Pennsylvania defeated Chicago university Thursday nigWl in the second game of a three-game .series for the national intercollegiate basketball title, winning by a score of 29 to 18. The final and deciding game will be played at Princeton University Saturday night. The Easterners rule favorites. Sir Oliver Lodge says when the energy of an atom is harnessed we won’t need any coal. He had better hurry 'because about all we’ve got left in our coal-bin is an atom. —-Detroit News.
s Thd question for the Allies is whether, to -occupy Constantinople or to be occupied with Constantinople for another hundred years.— New York Evening Post. Lieutenant Papa, Italian aviator, flies 17i2 miles an hour. American papas have to go something like that to keep ahead of the Cost of Living.—Akron Press. And now the wets in New York propose to investigate William H. Anderson. Evidently they want to learn where he gets his punch.— Baltimore American. Russia wants raw material, says Lenine. It occurs to us that the All-Russion Soviet Government is about the rawest material anywhere to be found. —-Columbia Record.
