Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TO MY MANY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES ' — * * In the campaign before the primary May 4th, I have considered it import.** th** Lwnrk among the people with whom l have been heretofore least acquainted, in order that 1 might make new friends, and broaden my acquaintance generally. For that reason 1 have so devoted my time, and have not personally interviewed many of you whom I consider my closest friends, as it has been impossible to call upon all. I want you to know, however, that 1 have had you in mind, have felt that you will support me at the coming primary and election without personal solicitation, and further that your vote, your support and your influence will be thoroughly appreciated. • JOHN A. DUNLAP, ;— .Candidate for Judge. Adv. — * -
CLEAN-UP NOTICE. Between now and May fifteenth all citizens must clean up their premises—alleys, yards and closets. After that date an inspection will be made and all you have not complied with the orders will have the work done by the city at their expense. Take pride in your lawns and help keep Rensselaer in the column of beautiful cities. DR. M. D. GWIN, City Health Officer.
A cable from the Hague says the former Kaiser is now a poor man. So far as that is concerned, he alway was.—Houston Post Pure Jersey Cream received each morning. Ideal ’ Grocery, Phone 344.
