Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• . Even 4he pi'isonei' —— ' y _ was sacisfiea THS CASE wm ovar. AND WE jury-men. U WERE LOCKED In a room. /*7 J AND ONLY one of M. _/ ' - — * — A. ' P v JK ... . - ==“ I wa » FOR conviction. ' ■ IF V ... AND H 1 ■ tuck to IL » all THAT da * CL IP AND AT supper time. WE FELT like sending. ' ■ for eleven suppers. . '.• • • * AND ONE bale of bay. • • • 9 AND THEN all through. • • • THE LIVELONG night • • • - ' WE TALKED and fought BUT NO argument WOULD SATISFY him. AND MORNING came. • • • A GRAY and cheerless dawn. • • • AND OUR stubborn friend. X WAS OUT of smokes. £. j T AND I talked to him. 7 2 / M » AND GAVE him one. _ x/ OF MY cigarettes. IT MAY have been. ‘ ' JUST A coincidence. IT MAY have been. r - 3 F BUT I rather doubt It i HE FINISHED the smoke. A AB I finished my talk. pHESTERFIELDS ••satitfi/.*' And yet 1 ij *«4ii -i.h* Chesterfield? are mild. With “body” AND HE. said,. All right. enough to satisfy a cigar smoker, Chester* YOUR ARGUMENTS. fields are mild enough to suit any ciga- ... rette smoker. They’re m:!d and yet they , “ ARE LIKE your smokes. “gatiafy. ” That is doubtless why Chester* , fields have so many friend* among both . ..... THEY SATwY. classes of smokers. Cmcsterfickl CIGARETTES -
MARKETS BY WIRE. (Furnished by The Farmers Grain Market, H. H. Potter, Mgr.) Chicago, June 7, 1920. Hogs, receipts, 36,000; carry over, 5,000. top, $14.70. Cattle, receipt, 11,000; higher, 45c to 25c. Sheep, receipts, 10,000. / Grain Markets'. July oats opened at .94 7-8 and 95; closed at .96 1-8 and 1-4. Sept, oats opened at .78 T-2 and 3-8; closed at .78 1-2 and 5-8. July corn opened at 1.72 3-4 and 1-2; closed at 1.71 1-2 and 5-8. Sept, corn opened at 1.59 3-4 and 1.59; closed at 1.57 3-8 and 5-8. Walter Randle, who had been in college in Ames, lowa, returned to his home here this Monday af-> ternoon. _ NOTICE, REDMEN! There will be a special' meeting at the Redmen hall Friday evening, June 11, for tile purpose of conferring the Degree work. There will be no meeting Wednesday evening. BY ORDER OF SACHEM.
the factory to put our name on that cup and Lois is looking at new hats. THOMPSON & KIRK.
