Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mr.-and Mrs. Henry. Amsler left, today for Newark, N. J., for an extended visit with their daughter. Charles Randle, who had J%een employed in Hammond, returned to his home here today. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dewey and children, of Wall, So. Dak., arrived here today for a visit wcith relatives. If you need a Duroc gilt or a Spotted Poland China gilt or sows, attend Duvall & Morlan’s public sale October 9th. Mr. and Mrs. George Hensler, of Remington, arrived here this afternoon from a—trip to South Dakota and Wisconsin. _

Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Cnarles Pefley. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lonergan and Mr. and Mrs. Orvell Lambert went to Rochester Monday to attend f. OKuater White If yon rncie Jersey town cow, be sure and attend Duvall & Morlan’s sale on Thursday, October 9th. L N. Roush, of Ranger, Texas/ who had visited here with his sister, Mrs. Earl West, went to Warren, Ind., today to join his wife, who is visiting with relatives at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ford and son, Kenneth, and friend, Clarence Smith, of Rochester, and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kennedy and daughter, Velma, and William McGee, of this city, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvell Lambert Sunday. —Just received, large shipments of Goodyear tires and Eveready Storage Batteries. Best in their field. MAIN GARAGE. Four mules, one yearling, one 2-year-old, one three and one 4-year-old, a pair of good ones, will be sold at Duvall & Morlan’s public sale Thursday, October 9th, at Duvall’s residence on the cemetery road, 1% miles west of Rensselaer. Mrs. John Merritt returned from Hammond today where she went Tuesday with her brother, Harry Hickman, for a visit with relatives. Harry left Hammond today for Philadelphia, Pa.j where he .will enter school.

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