Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1920 — Page 2
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. Watiiwuil.. Brooklyn, 9; Cincinnati, 7. Chicago, 7; Boston, 1. St. Louis, 7; Now York, 4. Pittsburg, 6; Philadelphia, 1. Amo rican Cleveland, 7: New York, 1. St. Louis, 10; Boston, 5. Detroit, 5; Philadelphia, 0. Washington-Chicago, rain.
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TODAY she can “make a train” or fix a tire as well as anybody. As soon as a luxury, becomes a necessity the point of view changes. Two or three years ago you would have . to more varying opinions about tires than you could shake a stick at Mileages, construction, treads and. whatnot It’s different now. Tire users are working towards a unanimous fceling. rU You express it one way—the man down the street another. But siftcd down it amounts to this : That the only way to settle
Select your Mros «■ .“SISS cording to the roadr Will ro«d»—The U. S. Chain they have to travel: 4 EMI Wml 1 11 * Uaco * baiy «—• WGaMMaIMMi oy, .brow, the Vibvi. apt to be heavy —The for be« result*—ereiyu. 8. Nobby. kw<MDN»BKNMI-U«D4VM w . y United States Tires W. L HOOVER, Rensselaer, Ind. A. S. LOWMAN, Parr, Ind. ,
The Republican was mistaken Monday evening in stating that Earl Osborne was injured when the scaffolding on which he was painting the brick walls of the new bank building gave way. Mr. Osborne did not fall, saving himself from doing so by catching hold of a rope. Amos Deer, his brother-in-law, was injured, however, falling about thirty feet to the sidewalk. He will be laid up for some time. Job printing the Republican office.
THB BVEMING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAEB, IND
your tire problem is to geta tire of known value and stick to it ’ HI We recommend and sell U. S. Tires because their value t is knowiu There’s no guess about it It was the U. S. quality policy which led to the per-. feet ion of the straight-side automobile tire, the pneumatic truck tire-two of the greatest additions to tire value that have ever been made. As representatives of the oldest and largest rubber concern in the world, we are ip a position to tell you spmetl&)g about tire values. Comor in some day and talk to us.
ABE MARTIN. (Indianapolis News). - When th’ telephone- mesesge announcin’ th’ Republican-ticket wus received at th’ Colorado Madura Cigar Store here Saturday night you could have heard -a tomato drop. What's become o’ th’ ole time girl that hung t* her mother’s apron string an’ what’s become o’ th’ apron t , lam tte> M«B Mated M the RepuonoMs ceHMbW r.v
. notice. ; Clothes to JflnoaX mo ??' $2.50. E. N. O’DONHELL, Agent. -.- —— £ SSf; wheat, 18.70. r 4
NEWTON TOWNSHIP.
Mildred Rush .is spending th* fofe-parFof the week with Rosabel Daugherty in Barkley township and her sister, Martha, is visiting with Opal Sunderland. Mr. and Mt*. Reuben Yoom*n entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mis. Will Coen and daughter Mary, Mr.~*nd Mr*. Pullins, Mr. and Mrs. John Alter and Fred McColly and family, of Rensselaer, also Joe Yeoman and family, of tins township. Wallace Nichols of Union Milla is her visiting relatives. Hi* health ha* been very poor but he is slowly getting better. < Mr. Loveless of Lafayette, a. piano agent, was calling in this community last Tuesday. R. J. Yeoman made » trip to Chahner* Sunday. The members of the Christian church will serve a one-dish luncheon at the church Wednesdsy afternoon. The May Musicale of the Daughter* of the American Revolution will meet with Mrs. Charles Porter Wednesday, June 16.
HEALTHFUL DAYS OF FORMER GIRL NOW ENJOYED "Why Shouldn’t I Praise Trutona,” Asks Mrs. Lindsey After Being Greatly Benefited. - Terre Haute, Ind., June 14.—“1 can honestly say that I feel in better health and stronger now, than I ever have since I was a girl, and its because I’ve been taking Trutona,’’ say* Mr*. Clara A. Lindsey, 60 years old, who lives in Terre Haute at 233 South Eleventh Street “For two or three, year* I have suffered with kidney and bladder troubles.: Pains in my back caused me much suffering, and I would feel stiff and sore all over at time*. My bladder was; badly .irritated, causing me severe pain. I suffered an attack of the la grippe several weeks ago, and this left my system in a weakened and run-down condition. My food didn’t taste right and I was so nervous I could sleep but little' at night” v “I can truthfully say that J feel like a different woman*, since taking Truton|. i_My 1 appetite is so improvedv thatofc. can actually enjoy a real ; meal q nowadays. Everything tastes gootL.rl haven’t had a pain in* my bach for two weeks, and the pains r from my bladder are much too. I sleep soundly now, and get up in the morning feeling; refreshed. Trutona has done all this for me, and why shouldn’t. I praise the Perfect Tonic? ‘ Trutona is a great reconstructive tonic ins well as an unsurpassed combatant of stomach and liver troubles. Trutona strengthens the nerve centers, rebuilds broken-down and wornout tissues, revitalizes the blood, .and gives to your body vim and vigor of the kind that scoffs at age. Trutona is sold in Rensselaer at the Larsh & Hopkins drug store.
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* Tv m - ?- 7 • Eat Bread with Batter! • • - ' Eat Bread with Jami Eat Bread J with milk! E*t Bread by itself 1 'or with anything at all! ■ . ' ' Bread is your Best Food—Eat more of it. There is no food on earth so tempting when it’s really pure and wholesome like *> Good Bre&d —the loaf that’s all Bread. A Good Bakery Ralph O’Riley
Get your early Mid late cabbage and ternate plants, • Egg plants, Mangoes, Celery, Cannas, Geraniums and bedding plants at Osborne’s Greenhouse. 602 E. Merritt St. — Telephone 489. - ■ /$ ■ ■ ■’ t %
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