Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Walter Nagel ’is now in the hospital at Fort Benjamin Harrison. He has just arrived from overseas and during the trip he had to undergo an operation for appendicitis. He is a son of Joseph Nagel, and will return to his home as soon as he has sufficiently recovered from the operation.

DID YOU KNOW I THAT YOU CAN BUY! The Very Best Cuts of Beefl for I 30 and 32 cents I at the I Co-operative meat market. I Phone 92. I

McCRAY SALE TO BE HELD MAY 21 AND 22 •Probably one of the largest public sales ever held in Indiana will be the eleventh annual Hereford sale of Warren T. McCray's Orchard Lake Stock Fann of Kentland, May 21 and 22. One hundred and twenty head of high-class Herefords will be sold and it is said that some of the best Herefords raised on this farm will be offered. Of this number twenty are bulls bred upon the farm and sired by the recognized king of Hereford sires, Perfection Fairfax. Each and every bull is qualified both by reason of his vidual excellences as well as by his noble ancestry to head any herd in the country. Corrector, Clement, Oscar, Ogden, Stockland and Emory Fairfax are all tried bulls and have demonstrated their ability to transmit to their progeny those inherent traits that nave made the name Fairfax a household word wherever Herefords are known and admired. The balance of the bulls are from fifteen months to two years old and are indeed a wonderful lot. This is one of the big sales of the country and persons that are interested should make their reservations and attend this big annual event. J On Wednesday evening Mr. McCray will’" serve a banquet to his guests and there will also be a splendid entertainment.' John N. Horton left for Ft. Wayne today to take a thorough course in the Hall method of correct denture making. The office will be open and in charge of J. W. Horton during his absence Thomas Callahan was called to Rantoul, 111., an account of the death of his wife’s father. Mra. Callahan has been with her father since last Thursday. The deceased was about 81 years of age and his death was caused from a cancer. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Potter had as their guests Sunday Rossman and Glenn Sawyer of Valparaiso, and Mr. and” Mra. Arthur Wiser of Brook. Young Rossman Sawyer is quite an athlete and was chosen a member of the all-star basketball' team this spring. He is but seventeen years of age but will be graduated from the Valparaiso high school this spring.