Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Big Flour Salt We Will Place on Sale Saturday, H1ar.127 350 barrels Pillsburyxxxx Patent at $3! per sack 48 pounds cotton sack or $3.45 per sack in paper Tbis flour needs no introduction. > Every Sack Guaranteed. This Sale WiM Last One Week Only. I80mms? ROLLER MILS PHONE 456 - rr - ir _ ,— - -.i--- \ l . '$T r T -

William, the five year old eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacks, is seriously ill with pneumonia. —-7 -p - ' ~—m ~~~ .ri 7 ~ r " ' r ~ » -—. V" " Mrs. George Smith returned today to her home in Lake Bluff, HI. Her mother, Mrs. Ben D. McColly, and brother, - Walter McColly, accompanied her. E. G. Stemburg of Chicago, the dredge contractor, was in Rensselaer today. He reports that there is a very strong sentiment in Chicago for the nomination of General Leonard Wood. Lowell, Ind., March 29.—A cyclone visited this section yesterday and did considerable damage. The worst damage done was east of of here. A house and barn were blown down on the J. A, Clark 'fawn and a barn on the farms of Dr. EHiott and Silas Hogan. In town, the roof on Hie Nichols elevator was damaged. The wind blew at a high rate for some time and ths« was followed by a terrific rain and hail.

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JUST RECEIVED Carload Keystone Wire Fencing, both barbed and woven. Come and See * - —• ■ - - Us Before Buying Phone 273 Phone 273 ; I vLjp-fl • l