Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Notice to Breeders. : . _ We now have onr two great stallions, Nelson and Gabon, on the- swa*; at the old Hemphill Stallion barn,' and will be there ail through March. After April Ist they will be at the Barkley farm Mondays and . Tuesdays, and In town the balance of the week. Your inspection and comparison invited. BARKLEY BROS., BRUCE HARPY, Owners. Manager, j-. .c-SMui » Barn Phone 465. Farm Phone 503 C. . OAK GROVE. 1 1 . “ .jr.j y:- v Mrs. Burns, of Monticello, is vlslther daughter, Mrs. Chas. Robinson. Fred Cavinder was the guest of JEI- - Kerns Sunday. - John Cavinder, wife and. son visited, their daughter at Kniman Sunday/ Mrs. Lillie Laßarge, of South Dakota, is visiting her parents at Laura. The 6ak Grove school will close Friday, April 7th. Fred Pickner was a Wheatfield visitor Sunday. Fred Cavinder and Elmer Kerns went to Kniman Saturday nig^t. Miss Bonnie Phillips and Daisy end Maggie Pettet called on Myrtle and Viola Kerns Saturday night Miss Lelra Braddock took dinner with Lizzie Stockwell at Zadoc Sunday. '■■■
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