Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

If anyone who has had the misfortune to lose stock during the cold spell will notify u«. we will be glad to call and get it. A. L. PADGITT, Phone 65 Section three of the M. E. ladies Industrial society will hold their regular monthly social at the church Tuesday. Get your lunch at the Yellow Front during the Republican Big Fare Refunding Week. Rolla Gates, proprietor. Miss Simpson came down from Chicago Friday and will remain until Tuesday. She is taking some work in Chicago University.

Mrs. John Holden went to Chicago today to visit with relatives for a few days. Alco-Nut Butter is guaranteed to be as delicious and nutritious as any butter made. Sold on a guarantee. Per lb. 33c. ROWLES & PARKER. Governor Goodrich and his staff will visit Camp Taylor at Louisville, Ky., and Camp Shelby, the latter part of the month. Just received another large shipment of those fancy recleaned split Navy Beans. While they last, 12 %c lb. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Lawrence Gyer came to Rensselaer this morning from North Liberty. Miss Gyer will act as Home Demonstration agent for Jasper county. She will have her office with our County Agricultural Agent Mr. Learning.

Charles Stalbaum, of Tefft, formerly trustee of Kankakee township was in Rensselaer Saturday and called at this office. His oldest son, George Stalbaum, who was married a short time ago has moved to Minnesota, where he owns a good one hundred acre farm. George is in the draft and may not be able to farm his land as he expects to be called into the service of Uncle Sam soon. Miss Carrie Eger returned today from Chicago, where she has been visiting with Mrs. John Eger, who is in the Presbyterian hospital there. Mrs. Eger is reported to be doing very nicely and expects to return to her home some time this week.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children hi Use For Over 30 Years Always heart the ZX? BIG PUBLIC SaXiE The undersigned will sell at public sale at his residence, 2 miles north and mile east of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918. 1 bay mare, 6 years old, wt. 1200. 4READ OF CATTI.E —4 consisting of 1 black cow, 6 years old, giving milk; 1 cow coming 3 year old, giving milk; 1 Jersey cow, 8 years old, now giving milk; 1 Hereford heifer, fresh early in April, is bred to pure-bred Hereford bull. 9—HEAD OF HOGS—9 Consisting of 2, sows, wt. about 175 lbs. each; 1 sow and 6 pigs. About 8 dosen* hens. 6 ton- good bay. FARM XMFX.EMEHTS, Etc. Consisting of 1 Gale riding cultivator, good as new; 1 iron wheel wagon; 1 new mudboat; 1 carriage; 1 good cream separator; 1 new grindstone; 1 50-gal. oil barrel; 1 new colony house. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 1 South Bend Malleable range, good as new; 1 Faultless heater; 1 Singer sewing machine; 1 8-foot dining table, a good one; 1 old extnsion table; 3 kitchen chairs; 1 bay chair; 2 child’s rockers; 2. bedsteads; 1 sanitary couch; 1 stand; 1 large cupboard; 1 dresser; 1 combination book case; 1 Belle City incubator; 1 brooder tank and lamp; 1 oil stove with oven; fruit jars; stone etc. TERMS —9 months credit on sums over 810 with 6 per cent interest from date if paid when due, 8 per cent interest if not paid when due; 2 per cent off for cash when entitled to credit. No property to be removed until settled for. JOHN DONNELLY. Fred A. Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk.

FOR SALE—Ten tons . timothy hay and five tons wild hay. George Spangle, phone M.5-G. FOR SALE—Forty acres corn stalks, straw, clover hay, good three year qjd colt. Joe Kanne, phone 925-M. FOR SALE —Three pure bred White Orpington Cockerels. Or will trade for hens. Ed Parcels. Phone 121.

FOR SALE—Several first class brood sows that will farrow in April. Robert Overton. Phone 907-A. WANTED—Work on farm by married man with small i family Phone 950-F. P. O. Box 15. FahOaks, Ind. LOST—Yellow and black plaid lap robe between the house we are vacating near the light plant and the Frank Haskell residence. FOUND—Man’s soft black hat Sunday morning. J. H. Carson, phone 633-Black.