Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Vera Healey and gentleman friend, of Frankfort, were the week-end guests here of friends. I Says the Silent Hoosier, of Indianapolis, a publication for the deaf, in its Akron 0., notes: “Manager Schowe recently placed Harold Clark and William McKinney, of Indiana, in good positions under him. They are priming up for berths on the Firestone baseball team. Both are well pleased with a short visit here with relatives. The trip was made by automobile.
Bunching Hits That’s what you are doing when you trade hen. 6 1 Because of the large variety ; of articles we carry wo can : [ save you both time and money 1 ; and the trouble of hunting the town over. Come hen first Also remember we have gro- ; caries—unexcelled in quality | —untouched in price, to our ; Cash and Carry Grocery Dept os ' I
OSBORNE’S GREENHOUSE XSSSSSSSSSS3S9SSSSSS for Wreaths, Sprays, Oto Flowers and Potted Plante, and vegetable plante. Call Phone 43D
