Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WHO SOLD JESSE? Amos Frame and William Muster were' at Rensselaer yesterday, where they secured “Jesse,” a race horse with a promising future. Mr. Frame purchased the animal at a good price. He will work him for speed this summer, and next fall will enter him in the fair races around the circuit. The horse has no mark, but is reported to have done a mile in 2:l2.—Valparaiso Vidette. SALE DATES. For February. 19th, E.L 4C. A. Fidler. 20th, F. L. Ovevrton. 21st, Harve Pierson and Carr Brothers 21st, Norval Osburn. 28rd, K. Zillhart. 25th, Clarence Garriott 26th, James Barber. 26th, Napoleon Budreau. 27 th, B T. Lanham and J. U. IM. 28th, H. W. Marble. 28th, J. W. Phares and N. Selby. 28th, Thompson and Hollingsworth. * ~ March: lst,Fred W. Schultz. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express thanks to the friends and relatives, also the Modern Woodman for their kindnesses during the sickness and death of our mother and brother. _ ' MRS? L. M. MUSTER. MATHENA BROS.
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