Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1920 — Easy to Remember. [ARTICLE]
Easy to Remember.
“Pop?" “ Wl, Junior—” “I want you to help me with ray letter.” 739®*® . “All right.” , “I get all mixed up tn two words; missile and missive." “I could easily straighten that out for you.* . "Good." ‘. “A missive tsjhe one that is sent before marriage.”—Youngstown Tele-urara.-.-J ? r - . ■ Mrs. Charles Jacks has filed an affidavit against Dolph Day, in which she charges the latter with assault and battery. Mrs. Jacks charges* that Day -came into the Jacks yard and slapped her twice and punched her arm untH .it was black and blue during the fight which occurred between the two families Sunday evening. The case has been continued *on Day’s recognizance for a few days, as he wishes to complete some work he now has on hand at Monon- ' The trial will be held in Justice S. C. Irwin’s court. - . < -■ y-' C. V. Reayely, District Superintendent of the Co-Operative Socienal success in every place so, far having thirty-five stores in operation at present. For further in-
