Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Farmers! Attention! •• .. « - ■ ■ ■ ..j, r. ■'* ■ -■ ' ■ _■ • • .■ -J v .,_ —■. ———— * —j —■ ——“~ ~~~~ are you willing to swap ... two hours of your time to hear a practical lecture fflustrated by 120 slides the composition of the soil— ' how to establish, maintain and increase its productive capacity how to develop, conserve and make available the necessary plant food and moisture to secure a maximumyield proper preparation of the seed bed seed selection seeding and the principles underlying its applicationtopics which are abso bing the thought and attention of the best, farmers all over the country. THIS LECTURE IS FREE—NO STRINGS TIED TO IT. if you want to know more about how to increase the yield on YOUR farm, then be sure to attend practical suggestions only will be offered someone who attends this lecture will get 10 acres of ground plowed absolutely free Wednesday, Feb. 26 2 o’clock At The PRINCESS THEATRE Central Garage Co. Authorized Agent for the Fordson Tractor ~ = ——

LOST —Stake out of truck rack. Please notify F. E. Warne, Drayman. Phone 377. - LOST A brown suit case between Gifford and Wheatfield. Finder please leave at Gifford or Wheatfield post office. Reward. S. W. Williams. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. FOUND—Brown laprohe near T. W. Grant residence. Inquire at this office. FOUND—At the Gayety airdome after the Lewis sale, a watch fob with monogrammed locket attached. Call at this office. FOUND —Pair gold-rimmed glasses at the Monon depot. Call at this office. . ■■■■■■——- -r—- ; ■ . - ' -/■ - Peter Nomenson, of Dwight, 111., came Thursday to look after some i business matters. Mr. Nomenson is a Targe holder of Jasper county land and considers Rensselaer quite ae good a town as Dwight. We will put onsalethisweek4o dozen cans of California apricots in light syrup at 20c a can. This is less than we can replace the same goods for. Eger’s Grocery. -• Miss Katie, John and Albert Tobin returned from Melvin, Hl., where they had been to attend the funeral of a cousin. . ' Now is the time to buy tires before the war tax goes on. We have a large stock of standard and blemished tires at <1.(10 profit Gas at '24c. MAIN GARAGE. Best in Rensselaer. , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King have received a birth announcement from Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Tillman, of Hammond. ' Elizabeth N. Tillman, weighing six pounds, arrived at the Tillman home on February 18. Mr. Tillman was formerly a teacher in the local high school.