Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
14 head of horses, 60 head of cattle, 80 head of hogs and 20 head »f sheep—all high class stock—to be sold at the Thompson-Healey sale Monday, September 29. Don't fail to attend this sale. Samuel Bowman, of Remington; Harvey Zinzer and W. J. Fell, of Carpenter township, were here today. Mr. Fell is a member of the petet jury which took up the hearing of the case of Simpson vs. the Henry C. Harris estate. High class stock and fanning implements for those wishing to buy, at the Thompson-Healey sale to be held Monday, September 29. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murray, of Dayton, 0., stopped Wednesday for La _visit here _ with friends. They were returning from a visit with their son, Charles, at Winnebago Lake, Wis. They left Thursday and will visit with relatives at Monticello before returning to their..Ohip The Jasper County War Mothers will have a picnic dinner at the home of Abraham Halleck at noon next Saturday, September 27. Each mother please bring a dish of eatables. The regular meeting will be held after the dinner. . Mrs. Alter, wife of John E. Alter, ex-surveyor of Jasper county, now a prosperous farmer in Union township, left Thursday for Salt Lake, Utah, for a visit with her son, J. Cecil Alter, and family. The latter is in charge of —the —government weather station in that city, a position of much responsibility.
COAL FAMINE THREATENED There is grave danger of a shortage of coal this winter BUY YOUR COAL NOW LABOR TROUBLE AND CAR SHORTAGE Is sure to cause a shortage of coal. We have a LARGE STOCK NOW And can take care of you if you “ Will Place Your Order Now FARMERS GRAIN CO. Phone 7
Charles Gerber returned to his home in Hobart. lie had been working here with a bridge construction gang. For things electrical —-L. & B. Miss Clara Hagins returned to her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irwin, of Wolcott, will spend a few days here with Capt. J. L. Hagins. 'Phone 90. —L. & B. Electric Co. Mts. G. M. Hopkins returned to Chicago Wednesday evening after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Hopkins. Alfred Fairchild returned this morning to his home in Tefft after being here a few days with his wife, who has just undergone an operation at the hospital. iMis. John Miner arid daughter, Mary Edith, returned Wednesday to their home in Frankfort after a visit here with the former’s cousin, Mrs. Orla Clouse. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
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