Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1915 — POULTRY CATALOGUES TO BE ISSUED SOON [ARTICLE]
POULTRY CATALOGUES TO BE ISSUED SOON
Republican to Print Annual Book For The Show to Be Held In January —Committee Busy.
The next annual show of the Rensselaer Poultry Association will be held in January, beginning Wednesday, the sth, and continuing until Saturday night. The officers and committees are already starting an active canvass for the success of the show and indications are favorable for one *of the best ever held. The value of the shows as an inspiration to improved stock in poultry has been proven by the large number who have been interested in the pure bred stock and the poultry show offers the greatest' opportunity to study the business, get nev» ideas, learn other successful breeders and perform a work important in the development of the farm and city poultry business. The Republican will print the catalogues, which will be issued about the first of December. They will be distributed widely and for four or five weeks before the show will be in the homes about the county and will justify the patronage of the advertisers who are quite patriotically patronizing it » All poultry fanciers in the county or in neighboring towns are urged to becdtne exhibitors and to procure catalogues of the show and a request to the secretary, John Webber, will secure a catalogue or information.
Will there be a Victrola in your home Christmas ?—Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. - - \ Rev. E. S. Farmer,* of Indianapolis, will preach at the Presbyterian church next Sunday, morning and evening. Sunday school at 9:30. The tone of the Victor is its talking point.—Fendjg’s Rexall Drug Store. Kentland has an athletic football team that is making a good record and last Sunday it defeated Bradley, 111., 38 to 7. Next Sunday Sheldon will play Kentland. The team may get up enough nerve to tackle Pin* Village, the unconquered athletic champions of the ( state. r
