Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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About the most pestiferous pest extant is the dodo who lopes into your domicile on a cold December morn’ ing and leaves an open door in his wake. With coal selling at-eighteen smacks a ton the State Legislature should enact a law making it legitimate to crown such offenders with a base ball bat. Frances Cain, who is the Republican reporter, was in Remington today. Miss Cain is in the Southern Jasper county metropolis each Wednesday as the representative of the Republican. She will be pleased to have the pews items from Remington and- 'will not refuse to take jaew or renewal subscriptions. Arthur Watson and five-year-old son, Robert, returned today to their home in Galien, Mich., after a abort visit here with his father-in-law, S. B. Bell -and family. Arthur reports that he and his family are well pleased with their Michigan quarter section farm and that they are getting along nieely. He had twelve hundred bushels of wheat and sold it at $2.60.
