Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ben D. McOolly went to DeMotte today. Mrs. John W. Dunlap returned from Lafayette today. M. R. Halstead, of McCloud, Miss, came today to look after some business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox, Nel’son Shafer, Don Wright and Samuel Koslosky went to Chicago today. Work socks for Saturday Special, 25c grade, for 19c. Be sure and buy your socks. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. Mesdames A. R. Kresler, *Frank Kresler and J. J. Eigelsbach went to Chicago on the early morning train. One lot of winter and medium weight union suits $2.00 for $1.37, for Saturday Special. It will pay you to buy for next winter. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. Mrs. Troy Albium returned today to her home in Lafayette with her aunt, Mrs. Jesse Foster. Easter is the 20th of April so you had better get your order in for that tailor made suit at once. We have 3,000 samples to choose from. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. Camrade John Casey, of the Marion Soldiers’ Home came today for a visit with old friends here. Buy one of those registered milch cows at the Thomas Lonergan sale in Rensselaer, Saturday, March 29. Mrs. Samuel Koslowsky is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linback, of Hanging Grove township. Pan cakes are fine, ask your grocery for Early Breakfast or Short Order Pan Cake flour. W. R. Lee, < the"Mt.''~Ayi > merehant-editor-farmer, was in Rensselaer today. Ask your grocery for Blue Ribbon flour. Equal to any other brand of flour sold on the market, or money refunded if you are not pleased. Now is the time to buy your corduroy trousers. Any grade in the house for Saturday, $4.45. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. x Peter Nomenson, whose home is in Dwight, His., but who has a very large holding of land in this county and is anxious to buy more, is spending a few days here looking after business matters. One lot of Nifty $4. hate for Saturday special, $1.98. Now is’ your chance to get your Easter bonnet very reasonable. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP.
Big Public Sale SATURDAY, MARCH 29 I will sell at Public Auction at Hemphill’s hitch barn t Beginning at 2:00 p. m., the following described property: 1 good 7-yr. Jersey cow, fresh in fall. ■Milk tests over 6 per cent. Registered 4 yr. roan cow, fresh soon. Reg. 4 yr. roan cow, fresh in 3 months Reg. 8 yr. roan cow, fresh in late • summer. Reg. Heifer Calf, 6 months old. Reg. Bull Calf, 6 months old. Black Cow with calf by side. Red Heifer will be fresh May 17. 5 nice Heifers to be fresh soon. 8 nice Roan Spring Calves and 1 Steer 5 head Ewes to lamb first half of April 3 HEAD HORSES Work Mare 10* years old. Sorrel driving mare, 4 years old. Two year old colt. 6 head nice brood sows to farrow first half of April. Registered Gilt, 100 pounds. Rggistered Boar, wt. 800 pounds. TERMS: A credit of liie aMtto will be Jive* *» «U of $lO or over with ft per cent interest from date of sale. 2 per. cent off fo^caahiwhere entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Thomas Lonergan Fred A. Phillips, Aust. C. G. SPITLER, Clerk. -
