Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

X. • Ellis Opera House RENSSELAER SATURDAY, NOV. 27 ONE NIGHT ONLY The Gordon Players present BROUGHT AND r*,, ° PAID FOK BY GEO. BROADHURST The New York Playhouse Success VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN THE ACTS NOTE THE SPECIAL PRICES—NO HIGHER CHILDREN 25c, PLUS 3c—2Bc ADULTS 50c, PLUS sc—ssc Seats at Long’s Drug Store —The Original Gordon Players-

getting just what they voted for. They should be happy. The Democrats voted for a continuation of prosperity. They, too, will suffer alike from a financial standpoint, but, thank God, they are in a class by thethselves, glad to realize that their party did not join hands with the unAmerican and foreign element which thought more of their old country than they do of the land of their choice.

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“The Farmer’s Worst Enemy—Rats. The Farmer’s Best Friend — Rat-Snap.” These are the words of James Baxter, N. J.: “Ever since I tried RATSNAP I have always kept It In the house. Never fails. Used about $3.00 worth of RAT-SNAP a year aud figure it saves me S3OO In chicks, eggs and feed. RAT-SNAP Is convenient, just break up cake, no mixing with other food.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by B. F. Fendig, C. W. Eger, G. E. Murray Co.

FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Is quite poorly from old age and a general breaking down of the system. F. W. Fisher is having a siege ot the grip and this unhealthful weather makes his recovery slow. Luther Albin of Tefft, who has been dangerously 111 for several weeks, was reported better Tuesday. Frank Fenzll is filling bls silo with shredded fodder Instead of green corn, as Is usually followed in this section of Jasper county. Several cases of pneumonia in. Kankakee township have been reported, the Deardurff, Nelson and White families being among the unfortunates. Warren Boyle, the rural mall carrier out of Tefft, will sell his personal property and move to Tefft to be nearer his starting point during the cold weather. William Dunn, son of George Dunn of Kankakee township, was taken to a Chicago hospital Monday. It was thought that he was afflicted with tuberculosis of the spine. Harding’s $1 wheat’ can be dimly seen approaching in the distance. The farmers pay $5 to join the farm organization to put down the board of trade, then go to the election and vote to retain it. They have placed their money on the wrong horse. A. S. Keene, who has the contract for building the mile of road to connect Kankakee and Wheatfield townships with a continuous stone road to Rensselaer, commenced work Monday The bonds for this road have not been sold, but it is understood that local parties will take care of the building expense and take up the bonds. The box supper, given Saturday night by the domestic science class of the Tefft high school proved a grand success, both from a literary and financial point of view. The proceeds ' from the sale of the boxes amounted tp SIBO, one double box selling for sl9. Mr. and Mrs. Jones df Omaha, who are visiting here, gave a few minutes’ talk on education and community work, which was well received. Well, the smoke has cleared pway and confidence and prices are on the down grade, following the course of least resistance. We can’t help but rejoice that the party composed of Republican dagoes, pro-Irlsh, proGerman and the colored gentry will be obliged to take their own medicine. They wanted tp live on halfrations and have a change —they are

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