Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1920 — PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

As I am going to move away I will offer at public sale at,my residence, 529 north Weston street, one block south of the former GrantWarner Lumber yards, at 2 p. m,, Saturday, July 31, my household goods, consisting of 1 Favorite baseburner; kitchen range; oil stoye; linoleum, 12x15; 2 good dining room tables; book case; sideboard; lounge; rugs; chairs and rockers; wardrobe;. 3 bedsteads; <8 bureaus; kitchen cabinet; cupboard; fruit jars; mason tools; garden tools, and many other useful articles. TERMS—cash. No property to be removed until settled for. — " GEORGE GREEN. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk.

Though thip noted author, philosopher and poet appears on the last day at the Chautauqua, It but repeats the experience of the marriage »t Cana, where the best wine was served at the last Julian B. Arnold has traveled over twenty countries and has known intimately many of the men and women who have made the history of the world In the past few decades. As a son of Sir Edwin Arnold, who did so much to acquaint the world with the philosophies of India and the Orient he'lnherited an unusually rich intellectual equipment He brings to the platform an exceptional knowledge at many lands and their peoples; a pe- ■ collar understanding of their histories and ambitions, and a long-trained understanding of the complex threads which make up the tangle of International Interests. Mr. Arnold’s delivery is replete with gem. phrases that fasten themselves in the mind and remain as a prized possession. $ Afternoon and evening of this day, Mise June Elliott and the SipherSchwartz Company prelude the Ise-

JULIAN B. ARNOLD