Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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J. H. O’Neal spent Sunday here with his daughter, Miss Sara Alice. J r Frank Medland and son and Edward Medland and son, of Logansport, came to this city Saturday evening. R. L. Budd and W. L. Miller wilb hold a big joint public sale at the farm of the former on Thursday, October 10th. Live stock and three complete sets of farming implements will be sold. We will unload a car of potatoes this week. |1.60 a bushel. Leave your orders now. Eger’s Grocery. Eastern Star Benefit for the Belgian war orphans Monday at the Star theatre. Newtoh Pumphrey and family, of Columbia City, are visiting Mrs. Pumphrey’s mother, Mrs. T. W. Haus, and other relative shere. After browsing around this country for a while you will discover that while you can compel a boy to go to school you can’t make him learn to spell. Edna Weckerly, who had been visiting with the family of George Kruse, returned Saturday evening to her home in Chicago.

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