Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1912 — Phone 273 for feed, coal and wood. [ARTICLE]
Phone 273 for feed, coal and wood.
John McColly has loaded his household goods preparatory to their shipment to Hinsdale, Mont., where he has purchased a farm of 320 acres. Himself and family will start for their new home in a few days. They will carry with them the best wishes of all their friends in Rensselaer and Jasper county. , V The McCray sale of Herefords at Kentland on 22nd was a good one and 70 head of cattle sold for a total of $17,825, an average of $254.65. Bulls sold at prices ranging from $l3O to S6BO and cows from slls to $550. The average prICM Tor the bulls was $328,75 and for the cows $225. The high animal of the ring, Fairfax XIII, which brought S6BO, was sold into Mexico, ' while Lary Fairfax IX, which brought $550, Was purchased and shipped to Colorado. Mrs, Grace Humphrey and.two children left this morning for a visit with relatives at Brook and will go from there to Kentland to visit relatives and then go Columbia City, their future home. New ton Pumphrey started through to Columbia City yesterday with his own household effects, those of his parents and of his sister-in-law, Mrs Grace Humphrey, Newton and family will live on his father’s farm, whilb George And wife will, occupy a double house, Mrs. ; Grace Pumphrey and family occupying the ntliar part,-
