Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. I. M. Washburn went to Chicago today. Born, today, Oct. 27, 1017, the sixth girl to Mr. and Mrs. John Holliday. Mesdames Ralph Sprague and Fred A. Phillips spent the day with friends in Monon. D. H. Yedman returned this morning after a visit with his sons at and Ambia. Jesse Austin, of Wheatfield, was in Rensselaer this morning and con-c tinned to Delphi. Buy some of those.fine horsestand cattle at the Davisson-Norman sale on October 26. Mrs. Thomas Stein, Helen and Grace Shumaker, returned to their home at Harvey, 111., today. Isaac Glazebrook is laid up with an injured foot. He stepped on an old rusty nail Saturday, Remember the date of the Davis-son-Norman sale. Extra fine horses and cattle. Terms reasonable. William Zacker, who had been visiting relatives here, returned to his home in Chicago this morning. Charles Eldridge returned this morning to his home in Monon after a short visit with friends here. High class horses and cattle will be on sale at the Davisson-Norman sale, October 26. W. A. Thompson returned to her home at Sullivan after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Austin Hopkins. w Miss Lottie Rowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowen, of Parr, returned to Lafayette today to continue her studies in a business college of that city. Arthur Yeiter, who has been west for some time, returned here Sunday evening. He expects to go to Lafayette in a few days, where he will be employed.
“Minnetonna Brand Butter,” the guaranteed butter, 45c lb. J. C. HARRIS & SON. Don Beam came down from Chicago Saturday evening but had to return Sunday morning on account of his band taking part in the great patriotic meeting held in that city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kellner returned to their home here Sunday evening from Chicago, where they had spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives.Tony George, chief of police of Marion, Ind., and a number of sports from that city, passed throughhere Sunday on their way to the Kankakee river. Hooverize your butter; finest creamery butter from selected cream. J. C. HARRIS & SON. Theodore George spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Lottie George, of this city. He returned to his headquarters in Indianapolis Sunday evening. Mr. George has a splendid position with a moving picture firm. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Elijah went to Niles, Mich., this morning. They will visit friends there and at South Bend, Ind., before returning to their home. We use only the finest of cream in our Minnetonna brand butter, 45c lb. J. C. HARRIS & SON.
PUBLIC SALE , OF SHETLAND PONIES ‘<B?-v? J| WjrL , *>b WR JIMMIE, Head of the Herd A* 1 have sold my pony farm and will have to give possession soon, I will sell at public auction at RENSSELAER, IND., on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1917 at 2 p. m. 12 HEAD OF SHETLAND PONIES Including 3 Shetland Colts. This is all good stock. The maxes are all bred to Jimmie, one of the finest Shetland stallions in the country, and are thought to be safely in foal. They are all broke to saddle and harness and have no bad traits. This will be a rare opportunity to get a pony for your child for a Christmas present A pony eats no more than a sheep, and one can live on the grass from an ordinary town lot ... Ponies win be kept a few days without charge for out-of-town purchasers. TERMS —Nine months’ credit will be given, purchaser to give bankable note drawing 6 per cent interest from date. A discount of 4 per cent will je given for cash. LESLIE CLARK. Col. Fred Phillips,-Auctioneer. . C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Ponies will be on exhibition at Leek’s Hitch Bara day of sale.
