Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. R. CLARK I - I FOR GROCERIES AND LUNCH I , • .< "j' ' ; ■ ~ ' - 1 . Home Made Pie and Cake Sandwiches Coffee Soup ;—' • ————— -— : t ; North of Babcock’s Elevator McColly’s Old Stand. 310 N. McKinley Ave. , I ■ - i '

. Russell fresh went to Chicago this morning where he will undergo an operation at the Wesley hospital. Russell has been in very pbor health for sometime. Mrs. Mary E. Richards, of Rock Island, and Mrs. Charles Schwanke, of Hammond, returned to their homes 'today after a vsit here with the family of their brother, Mr. Cooper, Who is quite seriously ill. • The name of Percy M. Perkins, of Morocco, is reported in today’s casualty list as-wounded, degree unde-’ termined. Among the slightly wounded is the name of Fred D. Roadruck, of Kentland. Private Peter DeFries and Private Casper Balstra, who had been mustered out of the army service at Camp Taylor, arrived here this morning on the early morning train and continued t otheip home near Thayer on the Milk train. / - Our informant was mistaken in regard to the party driving the automobile that struck H. O. Johnson Saturday evening. It was Leona Kolhoff instead of Mrs. George Daugherty. We are very sorry, indeed, to have made the mistake.

There is no economy in buying cheap flours, because you get more and better bread by using Occident Flour. Guaranteed to be the test flour you ever used or your money back. Rowles & Parker. In our hospital notes we have been using the name Granville Moody, Jr., and we should have used Granville Moody," Sr. Our insisting that it was the junior Wall street magnate has not relieved the senior from 'his attack of influenza. Mlle. Zara, New York’s favorite palmist, has arrived in oilr city and is stopping at the Barnes apartments, upstairs over the Republican office, 113 East Washington Street Albert Wolfe, of Chalmers, came to Rensselaer today. He is recovering from an attack of influenza. They have not heard, from their son, who has seen much active service in France, for more than two months. Possibly among the millions of soldiers’ letters that arrived in New York this week one or more of them may be for Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe.

TO TELEPHONE PATRONS. We are compelled to ask that you do not make one telephone call that you can get along withouti The “flu” and -other sicknes»s*has reduced our force by six operators. Five operators are doing all possible to do the work of. eleven. It will* be -necessary to discontinue some calls or discontinue some classes of service. Believing you will -realize our position and give your help. Kindly, Jasper County Telephone Co. Per Manager. EVERETT ROGERS’ BIG STOCK .SALE —180 HEAD. Having a surplus of stock, I will sell at public auction at my residence on the T. H. Covington farm, 3 miles north.and 2 miles east of Wolcott, »0 miles southwest of Monon, on ■ - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1918, Commencing at 11 o’clock a. msharp, the following describer proper ty: ** 94 of Cattle—26 head of ? year old Angus feeding steers, wt ,WOO lbs, extra good; 15 head of 2 yea rold ‘Shorthorn feeding steers, wt 900 lbs, roans and reds; 45 head of yearling Shorthorn steers, wt 650 to 700, roans and reds, sold in Jots of ten; 1 red Polled, heifer. 3 years old; 1 red Shorthorn cow, 5 years old, good one, bred. These cattle are all.extra good and in good flesh; 6 good spring calves. • 82 Head of Hogs—l full blood O. I. C. sow, due to pig March 1; 1 jow with 8 pigs; 4 full blood O. I. C. sows, each with six weeks old pigs by side; 5 O. L C. gilts, wt 150 to 160; 24 feeding shoats, wt 80 to 140 lbs; I’full blood 0. I. C. sow, bred; 7 pigs 7 weeks old; 7 full -blood O. I. C. pigs 10 weeks old; 1 full blood O. I. C. boar, wt 160 lbs. Can furnish papers with most of full blood hogs. Hay— A. quantity of good timothy hay in mow, put up without rain, and in No. 1 shape. ; Terms of Sale^—Ail sums of *3lO or under cash in hand; on sums over $lO a credit of 12 months will be. given, purchaser giving note with good freehold security approved by clerk of sale, with interest at 6 per cent if paid, at maturity; if not paid k at. maturity 8 per cent interest from date; 2 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. No property to be removed unti Iterms of sale are complied‘with. EVERETT ROGERS. E. L.' Wright and V. D. Qlyne, Aneta. Ed. Spencer, Cleric \ j • Hot lunch by Baptist Ladies’ ‘Aid! This is all my own personal property and will be sold as recommended by me on day of sale. ,