Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs. John Jones, of Wheatfield, spent * today in Rensselaer. B. B. Miller/who lives at Mt. Ayr, took the train 'here today for Windfail, . The scarlet fever card has been taken down from the Kincaid home and the family has recovered freon the scarlet fever. The high price of butterfat demands that you take every pound of it out of your milk. Do this with the U. S.. cream separator, the closest skimmer an the market. It is sold by Kedlher & Callahan. The Trust & Savings Bank has been appointed administrator of the estate of the late Joseph I. Adams. Mr. Adams had at one time written, a will but it had been destroyed. The more perfect the drop of your corn planter the greater the possibility of a 100 per cent stand of corn. You can get a perfect drop with the famous Moline Four-Wheel planter. It is sold by Kellner & Callahan. Mrs. Harvey J. Kannal went to Indianapolis today. Dr. Kannal has been in that city all week attending to matters connected with the State Veterinary Board, of which he is secretary. Dennis and John Gleason returned to their home at Liberty, Ind., today. While here they purchased seventeen horses, two of which .they sold here. The other fifteen they shipped to Liberty/. In loading one of the very best horses was injured and may dje from the effects.
