Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John 'Gallagher went to Lowell I Friday. - 1 . J. C. Cameron, of Kankakee, 111.,, was in Rensselaer today. ~ i i ■— - —— I Oscar Hauler went to Lafayette today. n Laundry sent every Tuesday. Back Friday. J. J. Montgomery. Bom, March 8, to Mr. and Mts. William Walters, of )vest Newton township, a girl. Laundry accepted up to l p. m. each Tuesday. Back Friday. J. J. Montgomery. —~h Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stanley and son, of route No. 2 out of Morocco, were in Rensselaer today. Bring in your laundry not later than Tuesday, 1 p. m. Back on Friday. J. J. Montgomery. -- - \ » Myrt B. Price, ex-county surveyor, of Carpenter township, is spending a 1 few days here with his sister, Antonnette Price, our city librarian. The manufacture and sale of near-! beer in Nevada is prohibited in a deci- • sion handed down by the supreme i court in a test case. J Bring in your laundry not later than Tuesday. Back Friday. J. JMontgomery. Otto Engle, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Engle, well known in this city, died Monday morning following pneumonia and influenza. Deceased was a brother of Walter Engle, Francesville posrtmaster. First class work guaranteed. Laundry sent every Tuesday. Back Friday: J. J. Montgomery. Betta Royster, who is attending DePauw university at Greencastle, oame today to spend the week-end with relatives. Chauncey Wood has some of the best registered Spotted Poland Chma hogs listed in his sale March 18th. This sale will positively start at 10:30 a. m. as advertised. Corp. Arthur Blacker, whose home is near Gifford, went to Louisville, Ky., today. He was discharged from the army service about a week ago. That tailor made suit is ready for you We now have 3000 samples to choose from and the prices are all reasonable. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Dena Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mts. Werner Miller, who live four miles north of this city, went to Lafayette today. We have on display the swedlest line of dress shirts in town and all cut full and roomy, $1.60 to $6.00. Duvall’s Quality Shop* - r —t; ■ : 1 Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Keefer and iMrs. Edward Keefer, of Brook, went to Crawfordsville today to attend the funeral of a relative. Spring bonnets in Stetson, $5-00; Kingsbury, $4.00; King, $4.00. All made to fit heads, not blocks. Duvall’s Quality Shop.
Dispersion Shorthorn Soje 1 Having purchased a farm in a southern state, I will offer at public auction on the Harvey Wood farm, 2 miles south and 4 miles east of Rensselaer, at 10:30 a. jm, absolutely necewary to start on TUESDAY, MARCH 18 22 Head Registered Shorthorn Cattle Consisting of 9 cows, 3 two-year-old heifers, 4 yearling heifers, 2 HEAD HORSES 2 Consisting of 1 black driving • Mj> mare, 7 years old, weight 1150. The best driver in the county* lady broke; 1 heavy draft mare 17 HEAD GRADE CATTLE Consisting of 4 young cows, will be fresh soon; 2 steers, wt 700 each; 4 two-year-old heifers, bred; 1 two-year-old heifer; 3 heifer calves; 2 steer calves; 1 coming yearling roan bull, a full blood but cannot he registered. (Most all grade cattle out of registered Shorthorn bull.) ___ ====^=s. 45 HEAD HOGS 45 8 Head Registered Spotted Poland China Hog*—*— Consisting of 1 sow with 10 pigs, 3 gilts, bred, wt 1 iStTm m 325; 2 open gilts, weight about 200; 2 boars. Some of these hogs are ogrfWPWtea sired by the prize winning boar, ]fij|ti|gTC& “Beaver Lad.” 7 grade sows, bred to registered boar, will farrow soon These are fine extra large sows. 30 FARM IMPLEMENTS Costing of iJggg'SS, «SS rujb®nSJ* l U T^e?^pulverizer, new; I Tower gopher, new; 1 two- ‘ £?TIU w2t££r barrel ;1 scoop hog trooghs, cattle SwtaTUvSl sets of harness, 1 tank heater. „ rattle will be found in the catalog. TERMS—-T«ruia Q f 5 months will be given on Terms on it paid when due; if not paid at titled to credit. • .... FRED PHILLIPS, Aucti CHaiUICOV WOOCi Eot Lunch <m Grounds.
