Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ ■ Order ice cream Santa Clauses or bells for Xmas, Wright Brother*. Mrs. C. H. Porter spent the day in Chicago. ' John O’Connor of Kniman was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Charles Bowser was in Chicago today. •John Wilson of Barkley township went to Lafayette this forenoon. George Culp of near Monon was in Rensselaer today. Russell Lesh, who recently underwent an operation in a Lafayette hospital, is getting along nicely. Mrs. S. A. Canada and son went to Hammond today to join her husband in their new home in that city. Jay Dee Roth and Laban Wilcox, Purdue students, are home for the holiday vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shumaker, newly-weds, left today for a visit with relatives at Pennville. Mrs. Angela Luers is spending the week with her son, Joseph Luers and family at Kouts. Mrs. Paul h(orrell was the guest today of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Smith, of Roselawn. Daniel Fairchilds of Monon was in Rensselaer today. He reports that his wife’s mother, Mrs. Henry Sparlin, is quite sick. John Reed of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams of near Morocco went to Chicago this forenoon. ' „ , S. A. Arnold went to Kokomo today to join his wife in a visit with relatives before their departure for their new home in California. Edward Honan of Breckenridge, Texas, arrived here today for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E P. Honan of North Front street. Edd J. Randle, C. L. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rice, Clara Linback, Charles Milled and Julia Schroeder went to Chicago this morning. Tillman Watson, of Brook, was in Rensselaer today, having just returned from Buchanan, Mich., where he had visited with his brother, Arthur Watson and family. Mrs. J. M. Wasson returned Tuesday from Berwyn, 111., where she had visited with the families of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Coen and her grandson, A. Wasson Coen. The attraction in the last named home was a fine little great grand-daugh-ter. It is about as foolish for an American girl to have a big knot of hair over her ears so she cannot hear as for the Chinese girl to box up her feet so as to save on the price of her shoes. Who is the more heathen? Here is a chance for Foreign Missionary work at home. Mrs. Gwin Thomas and baby are the guests here of her parents, Attorney Abraham Halleck and family. Her Sister, Mrs. Mildred Richardson, who had visited with Mrs. Thomas at her home in Portland, is also a guest in the Halleck home. Mr. Thomas, who is secretary of the Portland commercial association, will join his wife here during the holidays. . Tuesday was the slickest day of the year 1920. The sdiewalks and streets were covered with a coat of ice and were as slick as glass. There were a number of people including ye editor who were ungracefully lowered, physically. Automobiles were seen to turn around and around like a young Hoosier at a good old-fashioned ho-down. The temperature rose during the night and the warm rain removed the dangerous sleet. . Leslie Clark has just traded his Mississippi farm of 400 acres located near Liberty for a 165 acre well improved farm near Bainbridge, Putnam county, Indiana, forty miles from Indianapolis. Williapi Porter and Harve J. Robinson, formerly of Rensselaer, who have been managing the plantation, will move to New Orleans, where Mr. Robinson has a good job as linotype operator on the Times-Picayune. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Robbins, their son-in-law, George Mosier. and grandson, Ronald Albert Mosier, of DeMotte, were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mts. Robbins, while in the city,* selected a very appropriate Christmas present for her brother, James T. Hilton, of .. Denver, Colo. She ordered The Republican to visit him twice a week for a year to keep him informed as to the doings in Jasper county.

HOLIDAY SALES LOWER PRICES OUR SEASON’S GREETINGS' SERVICE CHARGES REDUCED FROM $1 TO 75c PER HOUR gge offer more of those 6,000-mile LION TIRES at REDUCED Prices. * P ACAI INI? f Winter Standard | 29.3 c per EITHER ” 1 ladia “ . i GALLON Alcohol Genuine Ford Parts A«K freezing Solution Maxwell Parts Radiator Coders B “ d OakJan<l Parts Spotlights Mobilo.l Havolme « Polarine TuthUl Replacement Springs Goodyear Tires - fo* any care Goodrich lire* Permalife Stceege Batteries, New Lexington, Gardner and 20 Mo- guarantee Maxwell Cars. ; ’ TAXI SERVICE. oßi A'" WINTER STORAGE—SB.OO PER MONTH CALL FOR YOUR CALENDAR 5,1 j » The Main Garage TWo Best in Rensselaer < - Phone »«,Day or Night j