Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SATURDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. __ r Ralph O’Riley entered the hospital today with influenza. Joseph Scheurich, Jr., and daughter Mary came to the hospital today with influenza. . Mrs. Ernest Lamson remains about the same. , , * Bertha Kepner left the hospital this morning. . Van Arnold went to his houM today. ' . . All other patients are improving.

WILL HOLD PUBLIC SALE. Henry Meyers, of Kniman, was in I Rensselaer today and arranged at tins ■ office for bills and notices for a pub- I lie sale to be held by his daughter- ■ in-law, Mrs. Guy M. Meyers. j Guy M. Meyers, who died a few I vzeeks ago, was a hustling young I farmer and was succeeding splendidly. ■ He lived on the former Fred MeiSer I farm, just east of Knjman. »| On account of her husband s death I and her children being so small, Mrs. | Meyers will have a public sale and | dispose of her stock and farming im- I plements. The date of the sale is I Thursday, January 23. At the Church of the Sacred Heart in Paris, a twenty-tw,o-ton bell ia tolled by electricity. A choir boy now does the work which formerly required the services of five men. Murdock McKenzie, well known , among stockmen in the United States has gone to manage the Sao Paulo Land and Cattle Company m Brazil. It is said he is to receive a salary of $50,000 a year. Intestines are imported into the United States from China to the extent of nearly $400,000 worth a They are used.by packing houses fury sausage casings. The intestines are prepared for shipping at Shanghai, Hankow, or Tientsin by being scraped, cleaned and preserved with salt and salt water,.aird packed in oak barrels, having a capacity of 2,500 to 3 000 bundles with abut 30 per cent salt. Pig intestines are exported in a dried condition. A signet ring containing locks of hair of George Washington has been added to the collection of relics of Alexandra- Washington lodge of Masons, No. 22, in Alexandria, Via. The ring which was the property of Mrs. Martha Peter, granddaughter of Martha Washington, contains several locks of Washington’s hair—of reddish brown mixed with gray. It is inscribed “A. Hamilton, 1798.” Abigail Hamilton was the greatgrandmother of the donor. Denmark farmers are doing little slaughtering of hogs, as the normal stock of 2,500,0(10 head has been depleted until less than one-fifth of that number remains. .

If your stocx dice can me at ’my expense and 1 will call for it promptly. A. L. PndgetL Phono «5. There is a use even for broken glass. Some of it is groundinto, fine powder-like particles and used for various purposes. Some is melted and made into new.glass objects.

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