Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mr. and Mrs. David Zeigler went to Lafayette today. Clarence Holliday, of Kersey, had bis tonsils removed at the hospital today. Mrs. Bell, of west of town, entered the hospital today_for medical—attention. —r* 14 head of horses, 60 head of cattle, 80 head of hogs and 20 head of sheep—-all high class stock—to be sold at the Thompson-Healey sale i Monday, September 29. Don’t fail to attend this sale. William Ascue, of Wichita, Kas., who had been visiting his mother and other relatives here, went to Bellefontaine, 0., today for a visit. Mri and Mrs. Charles Pettet and children and Henry Hendrix and Charles VanArsdel, residents of the Chicago and Wabash Valley community, were in Rensselaer today., E. L. Hollingsworth, president^of Realty company, spent Wednesday ‘ and Thursday in attendance at the ! sixth annual convention of the Farm ; Mortgage Bankers’ Association of ! America at Chicago. Much attention was centered on J the-present “boom” in farm lands; >- a discussion of the safe basis for ; farm loans brought out a variety of ! forecasts as to the stability of pres- ’ ent values; the burden of opinion [ was that much caution*, was to be \ exercised in, extension of credit on | present inflated values. |CASTOR IA ; For Infants and Children I In Use For Over 30 Years : " w X b '“ a * Signature of i
