Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1920 — THERE AINT NO SECH ANIMALS [ARTICLE]

THERE AINT NO SECH ANIMALS

At least we 8 never seen; A team from Morocco that could beat Rensselaer. A coaled Garage. A dressed Chicken. A high diver begin at the bottom. The fellow that didn’t get burnt at a fire sale. _ An- icicle hanging to a Franklin. THOMPSON A KIRK. Mrs. George Smith, of Chicago, came today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. McColly. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lowman, of East Chicago, came today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Griffin.

Mrs. Charles Bowen went to Lafayette today.' G. D. Rees was in Monon today. Gerald Hollingsworth went to Chicago today. Laban Wilcox returned to Lafayette today. Mn. F. E. Rees and daughter, Florence, went to Lafayette today. Mary McConahay went to Monon today. . Charles Miller spent the week end at Logansport. Albert Keener went to Monoh today. George Sawyer spent Sunday at Brook. Orval Potts went to Lafayette to*Mrs. W. J. Wright and son, Robert, went to Chicago today. Clara Linback returned today after spending the week-end at Logansport. Paul Beam, who is attending the Illinois University, came home Bn*| day eveping. Frank Gorham returned today from spending the week end at Chicago with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and children of Gary, who had veen visiting relatives at Mt. Ayr, returned home today.