Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Bit of Green for Tomorrow
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Hampshire Sow Sale Wednesday, March 20 AC Head of choice Hampshire Sows and Gilts'bred OE Uw to high quality prize winning boars to farrow in VW in April, May and June will be in this sale. These sows and gilts are not in show condition, but , excellent quality and in condition to bring profitable returns to the purchaser. These sows should be kept in this county and those desiring brood sows should attend this sale. Probably the last opportunity of the season to buy good brood sows worth the money. John R. Lewis & Son. J. N. Leatherman This sale will be held at THE GAIETY THEATRE, Rensselaer.
A TRIBUTE In lecture and song to the boys of Jasper county now in service. Lieutenant August J. Hovorka, Chaplain U. S. A. will have a special messege to the .parents, relatives and friends of our soidier * boys. Be there. AT PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Benefit War Camp Fund. St. Patrick’s Day, Sunday, Mar. 17,1918,8 p. m. Auspices Knights of Columbus, Council No. 1881 Committee.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman went to Lafayette today. Lee and Curtis Gifford went to Aurora, 111., today. William E. Marion, of Reynolds, was in Rensselaer today. Earle Reynolds left here Friday night for Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Alfred Donnelly and daughter are spending the day in Lafayette. • Frank Hodshire returned to his home in Monticello. He has the Mt. Ayr school house just about completed. G. L. Thorton has purchased the Have J. Robinson property on Weston street now occupied by Mell Haas. It will be used for tenant purposes. Anyone wishing to see me will fin me in the Trust & Savings Bank oi Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harris, phone 184. ■
Hats of becoming shape, smartly trimmed and possessing a distinctiveness that will please the taste of the most discriminating. Misses Jones and Briney. Guy Beebe returned to his home at Hebron today. Mrs. Beebe remained with her father, J. W. Speaks, whose serious illness has been mentioned in the Republican. WANTED HOISERY The Junior Red Crcjs wants cotton hosiery to weave into rugs for hospital use. Any color but prefer the light or white. Send to the Primary school building. .
