Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Auctioneer W. A. McCurtain will cry a big horse sale at Chicago Heights next SaturdayThe Ladies’ Aid of the Christian church will meet Wednesdays afternoon with Mrs. George H. McLain. Russell Ward, who had visited relatives here, returned Sunday to his home in Frankfort. The Attica Daily Tribune of Monday consisted, of but a single sheet, another evidence of the acute shortage of print paperWilliam Nading, a former policeman of Logansport, was found not guilty on a charge of murdering Earl King in February, 1917, by a jury in the Pulaski circuit court Monday. Many were up betimes this morning, that is of the voting population, to cast their ballot early and to urge the more tardy to do so. The weather.man smiled and it is probable that a heavy vote will be recorded if the farmer can be persuaded to leave his plow long enough to express his choice. With the roads in good condition and quick wire service, it is probable that by midnight enough returns will be in to determine the winners. CLEAN-UP NOTICE. Between now and May fifteenth all citizens must clean up their premises—alleys, yards and closets. I 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. TRIAL CALENDAR April Term. 1920. ZZZZ Third Week. Fourth Week. s' 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—9l24—Moran vs. N. Y. C. RF Co. May 7, Friday—9lsl—Buras vs. Carpenter. May 8, Saturday—9l7o—Premier Stock Farms Association vs. Nicholas et al. May 8, Saturday—9l9s—Yeoman Ditch. _ FOR SALE. Shingle roof off shed 16x8, practically good as new, cheap. Pnone 464, Leßoy Kurtz, North Front St

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