Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

"SR? There will be a meeting of the Pocahontas Ledge Thursday, Feb. 12, at 7:30 p. ul, at the Woodman ball, for the purpose of conferring the degree and the regular routine of business. By order erf Poeahongj^f. Thirty head of good cows and one 7-8 Hereford bull will he sold at auction next Saturday, Feb. 14, at Leek’s hitch ham. The sale will begin at 1 o’clock. All who bay cows from a distance can leave them at the barn until Monday* and they will be taken care of. Ralph Chupp, after a brief visit with his father, Levi Chupp, returned today to Edinherg, where he has been for the past six years. He plans to engage in the general merchandise business at Edinherg, succeeding his brother, Frank, who some years ago succeeded Anson Chupp, who went to New Mexico. Everybody in Rensselaer Is not dishonest as last week one lady came in and corrected an error in onr favor by giving os ROt .21 there are any more errors for or against ns coma in. It is onr aim to treat everybody on the sqnara D. A. Kioethe, at Fire Bala ■■ y i - The college has been putting up ice for two or three days. The thickness was only 4 inches when the packing started but it has increased some since that time and is now 6 inches thiek. Frank Kreeler has not been so fortunate and the ice in his pond has not yet attained a thickness that justifies P» ck,n * ,