Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
f BREAD! The-little boy of the family never finds it s burden to go for a loaf of bread. The promise of s slice with jelly or jam turns the trick— Children have natural longings for substantial foods. Give them bread at meals and between meals. Bread is your Best Food —Ist more of it. Eat GOOD BREAD "The Bread that Builds" Ralph O’RlHl^s Phone SIS. / a GOOD BAKERY
Mrs. Etta Noel and TiUie Marshal) of Rockville were guests from Sunday to Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. -€. Eajl fhivall of this city. H. J. Knippers plead guilty Tuesday in the court of Justice Schuyler C. Irwin in this city to a charge of assault and battery filed by F. G. Cavendish. ' Justice Irwin assessed a fine of $lO and costa. J. J. Montgomery has received a copy of the Des Moines, lows, Tribune in which there is an account of the death of William E. Odell. The account says that Mr.- Odell was born in Rensselaer on Sept. 19,1849,""fend when eight years of age he moved to lowa with Ids parents. He became/ a lawyer es note and had been very successful financially. Mrs. Emms A. Shedd-and daughter, Harriett E. Shedd, arrived in this city Tuesday evening from Douglas, Ariz., where Miss Shedd had been engaged as a teacher /in the Douglas nigh school. Mrs. Shedd and daughter will qgasu make Rensselaer their ttfnne, taking up their residence in the property: soon to be vacated by Harry Eresler on. Ndrth Cullen street - s “Experience is a dear teacher.’* the rest are underpaid. —Deirert, Journal. PASTURE LAND FOR RENT. *• Have ninety sere farm at Pleasant Ridge, two husdrsd-aewo «*d two 90-acre farms at Fair Oaks. Will rent by the acre ftr ths saason. JOHN J. LAWLER, SEB JNWEST BEAVEE. R. F. D. No. 8, Rensselaer, IndL, or phene 988-L
