Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

One way to keqp your friends is not to give them away.—Savannah News. t The thermometer stood at nine above zero Monday night. This is surely a record mark for April. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Haas returned to Lafayeete today after having spent Easter here with relatives. When a movie is O. K. it is passed by the censors, but when it is not it is-sensed by the pastors. —Dayton News. local market was stronger and dealers were paying: for oats, 95 cents; for corn, £1.55; for rye, $1.70, and for wheat, $2.40. Mrs. Jessie Rardin and two sons of Parr, spent Monday night with the former’s mother, Mrs. Clara Coen of North Cullen street. Mrs. Coen has not been well for some time and her condition remains about the same.