Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Pop corn that’s guaranteed to pop, 15c per lb. Rowles & Parker. Mrs. J. L. S. Gray has receved a letter from Mrs. M. W. Reed, who was called to Whittemore, lowa, on account of the serotis illness of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Bristow. The letter was written Monday and Mrs. Reed thought that her daughter was slightly better, but she has pneumonia following influenza. Mr. Bristow has influenza and the baby is also sick.
BROWN & BAUGH’S PUBLIC SALE To close a partnership we will sell at the Baugh farm, where Roy Brown resides, midway between Monon and Reynolds, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, commencing at 11 o’clock a. .m., the following property: 6 Good Farm Horses. 3 Head Good Shorthorn Cows, in calf to Hereford buH, to be fresh in spring. 1 Full-blood Hereford Bull. 23 Head of Hog*—B high class brood sows; 15 shoats weighing 100 lbs. to 150 lbs. A .J. 2,500 Bushel* Fine New Corn in Crib. / - 40 Acre* Stalk Pasture, 30 Tons Oat Straw.in Stack. 25 Tons Fine Timothy Hay. in stack., • Implements-—-3 good wagons with beds, hay ladder and hog rack combined, 1 almost new Clover Leaf manure spreader, Deering hinder, corn planter, 3 cultivators, steel roller, hay rake, gas engine, gravel bed, 2 disc harrows,' fanning mill, 250-egg incubator and brooder, feed troughs and .. hog troughs and other articles. Terms—lo months time on bankable note. Lunch served on grounds. ROYv BROWN, W. S. BAUGH. A. L. Clark, Auctioneer. '• C. C. Middlestadt, CLyfr,
