Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1920 — Page 3
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GILLAM.
Guy Houston was a Medaryville goers Saturday. Messrs. Mac and Ivan Coppess shipped a car load of cattle to In- ' dianapolis Saturday. Will Long shipped hogs with the Farmers’ Association from Medaryville Saturday. 'John Manning and . family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Guild of near Kouts. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Madduas took Sunday dinner with the latter’s parents. ' J, C. Hoover, of Elwood and Mrs. Alice Pogue and daughter, Nina, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wacknitz Sunday. Will Robinson, who is here from ' Idaho, and Mr. C. E. Robinson, of Medaryville, both former Gillamites have been enjoying a pleasant trip through the south to Florida. They were expected home the last of the week.
William Day of Sparta, Tenn., is the guest of relatives near Parr.
Public Sale Of Household Goods APRIL 24 In Court House Yard
1 Bed-room Suite. 3 Bed Steads and Springs 4 Rockers 6 Dining-room 1 Kitchen Cabinet 1 10-ft. Dining Table 1 Oak Book-case. 2 Stands 1 Singer Sewing Machine good' as new 1 Axminster Velvet Rug 1 12x12 Rug 1 9x12 rug, good as new 1 12x16 ft Linoleum 1 Small Linoleum 1 Detroit Gas Stove. 2 Cook Tables Cooking Utensils and Dishes
Sale to commence at 2 o’clock sharp. R. W. BURRIS A. W. McCURTAIN, Auctioneer.
KID WISE
TRIAL CALENDAR
——— April Term, -1920.—_ Third Wook. April 26, Monday—l69B—State vs. Bell. April 26, Monday—9l7B—Premier Stock Fann Co. vs. Seitier. April 26, Monday—9l66—Citizens’ National Bank of Mullberry vs. Templeton. April 27, Tuesday—9l77—Wood vs. Luers et al. April 28, Wednesday—9o72— Jones vs. Oliver et al. April 29, Thursday. April 30, Friday. Fourth Week. May 3, Monday. May 4, Tuesday. May 5, Wednesday—Bsßl—Lewis vs. Gifford Estate. May 5, Wednesday—Bsß2—Hobbs vs. Gifford Estate. May 5, Wednesday—9l6B—Hudson vs. Hudson. May 6, Thursday—9o49—Argument: Disbarment of Saric & CrundwelL May 6—Thursday—9124—Moran
1 Arne ri ca n Beauty Elec trie Iron 1 Mantel Clock I I Crocks and Jars Pint cans 1 i 1 Lard Press y i ' 1 Sausage Mill » 1 Big Iron Kettle I ¥ 1 Good Milk Tank 1 new Garden Plow i 1 Good Lawn Mower t 1 10-ft. Log Chain * ’ 1 Good Work Bench ’ * Hoes and Rakes 2 Scoop Shovels ! Dishes Other articles too numerous • to mention.
THU EVENING REPUBLICAN. RENSSELAER. IND.
vs. N. Y. C. Ry. Co. May 7, Friday—9lsl—Burns w. Carpenter. —— May 8, Saturday—9l7o—Premier Stock Farms Association vs. Nicholas et al. May 8, Saturday—-9195—Yeoman Ditch.
OVERALLITIS.
Washington, April 20.—Representative Upshaw, of Georgia, appeared in the house today in the conventional long-tailed coat. He explained to the members that he had temporarily abandoned his overall because of the cool weather and a cold he had contracted. This left only one representative of the “overall brigade” oh Capitol Hill. He is a house clerk.
Ducking Penalty.
Middletown, Conn., April 20.—A ducking in the gymnasium pool is provided as a penalty for members who ignore resolutions adopted by Wesleyan University fraternities and societies today in favor of the wearing of “old clothes.” Students will be expected to wear such clothing while in Middletown every week day and Sundays, but when goingout of town they may put on their best raiment.
Affiliated Clubs.
St. Louis, Mo., April 20.—-In addition to the many “overall clubs” being formed here, a number of other societies have been organized to fight the cost of clothing. These include the “celluloid collar club,” “the coton stocking club” and “the patch club.” v
Wear Old Clothes.
Richmond, Ind., April 20.—The boys who will graduate from Richmond high school this year voted today unanimously to wear only old clothing at the graduation exercises. They voted down a proposition to wear overalls. The most of the boys appeared at school today dressed in khaki.
ATTENTION, MODERN WOODMEN!
There will be a meeting this evening at 7:30 p. m. Business of importance to discuss. A full attendance is desired. There will be light refreshments served after the meeting. D. V. COMER, Consul, 1
MARKET SATURDAY.
The ladies of the Barkley church ■will hold a market at Warner Brothers’ hardware -Saturday morning, beginning at eleven o’clock, and will have many good things to eat.
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B. F. Fendig went to Chicago this morning. Roy Holder of Three Oaks, Midh., was in Rensselaer today. From here he went to Brook near which place he will be employed upon a farm. ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■- In spring, the housewife’s fancy turns to thoughts of greens. The dandelion is one of the earliest and one of the best. Ralph Smith returned today to him home in Monticello after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Toombs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jewell of Lafayette attended the wedding here today of their son, Marion Jewell and Edna Fendig.
Say It With Flowers [Holden’s Greenhouse
Wednesday local grain prices were higher and the following prices were quoted: oats, $1.00; corn, $1163 and wheat 2.60. NOTICE OE DISSOLUTION. ■ Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately subelstlng between Conrad Kellner and Thomas M. Callahan, and carrying on bueinees as partners at Renaeelaer, Indiana, under the style or firm of Kellner A CaUa* han, was, on the sth day of April. 1920, dissolved by mutual consent, and that the business in the future -will be carried on by the said Thomas M. Callahan, who will pay and discharge all debts and liabilities, and receive all moneys payable to the said late flPm ‘ THOMAS M. CALLAHAN. CONRAD KELLNER.
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