Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Watch for the pony parade Saturday. Albert Sommers went to Monon today. 1 James West made a business trip to Indianapolis today.. John Parkison went to Chicago on the early morning train to buy cattle. Charles Walters, of Palmer, formerly of this city, arrived in Rensselaer today. Don’t forget the Shetland pony sale Saturday afternoon at the public I square. High class horses and cattle will be on sale at the Davisson-Norman sa’e. October 26. Frank Lewis, of. Lafayette, master of the northern division of "the Monon, was in “Rensselaer today. Buy sortie of those fine horses and cattle at the Davisson-Norman sale on October 26.
Nothing will please your child better than a Shetland pony. Don’t forget the public sale Saturday at 2. Don’t fail to attend the DavissonNbrman sale, at the former Henry Sayler farm, 3 miles west of Rensselaer, on October 26th. Mrs. Kenton Parkison and son, Bobby, and Miss Jane Parkison are spending the day in Lafayette. Grace Brown, of Parr, left today for a visit with friends and relatives in Monterey, Tenn. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stcok at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and repairing.—Main Garage. Dr. F. A. Turfler went to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he will speak tonight to the osteopaths of that city. Dr. W. L. Myer went to his old home at Flora, Ind., to spend the day with his brother who is sick. The doctor will return here this evening. See Chas. Peflay for trees, vines, and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery. Nine monthsl credit will be given at the Shetland pony sale Saturday. If you want to make your child happy, buy a pony. Remember the date of the Davis-son-Norman sale. Extra fine horses and cattle. Terms reasonable. Leonard and Oren Gourley and Stewart Moore went to Detroit, Mich., today and will drive back three mew Dodge automobiles. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harns, phone 184. Rensselaer restaurant owners are preparing to follow the request of the government to have one meatless and one wheatless day each week. If you pay cash for a pony at the sale Saturday you can have 4 per cent discount, which will reduce your bid considerably.
E. V. Severson, the piano tuner, will be in Rensselaer one week only. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at Rhoades* Barber Shop. Pine Village will meet the Cincinnati Celts at League Park, .Lafayette, next Sunday. The Celts is the team which defeated the Villagers last year. We have just received our new stock of pickles. Large dills 15c a dozen; medium sweets 8c a doaen. New horseradish 10c a bottle. JOHN EGER. Go and see the ponies, which will be on exhibition at Leek’s hitch barn Friday afternoon and Saturday forenoon. Sale Saturday on the street at 2 p. m. John fi. Holden states that his tulip bulbs have arrived and those desiring to get Some of them should see him at once. They are nice, large, well matured bulbs and those intending to purchase this fall should not delay. M. Gosnell inserted an ad in The Republican classified column Wednesday, advertising a cow for sale. The Republican had been off the press less than an hour, when Mr. Gosnell called us by telephone requesting that the ad be taken out. The cow had been sold to a man who reads The Republican.
