Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I REDS, 4; SOX 0. | FIRST INNING. ■ I William* knocked out in tha first; I James pitching. IPUECOMPLETE ■I |i I ISI -1% 111 I y TO BE BIGGEST OF ITS KIND EVER HELD IN THE STATE. Nothing has been left undone to make the third annual Jasper county livestock show, to be held in Rensselaer next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 16, 17 and' 18, the biggest educational show of any locality in the state, according to Secretary Russell Van Hook, who.'v with an able corps of assistants, has been working on the event. The large tent which will be used to house the overflow from Leek’s hitch barn arrived yesterday and a crew of men has been engaged to erect it on the lot south of the main ?>am. Lawson Bruce, superintendent of the Spotted Poland China depart* ment, has given considerable time to developing full classes of this breed for the show. He has been assisted by P. H. Hauter and the the best Spotted Poland shows of any fair in the state. Fank Alter, superintendent of the Duroc Jersey show, reports that the majority of the breeders from Jasper county have engaged space and several entries have ibeen sent in from Pulaski county. J. N. Leatherman and W. H. Pullin, who have charge of the Hampshires, promise the best display of Hampshires ever assembled in this part of the state_The Chester White, Big Type Poland China and other breeds of hogs are to be represented. -The- leading-breeds-of dairy and beef cattle will be represented by full classes, according to the superintendents of these departments, and the quality shown wall be superior- to anything yet displayed in the county. The stock show committee has engaged the services of Farley’s Dixie Jazz Band, which is in the midst of a very successful season at many of the leading state and county fairs of the country. This band, composed of six talented colored musicians, will give concerts on the street during the show. The following program will be observed * Thursday, October 16, 12 noon, all exhibits in place; 1 to 6, public inspection of exhibits. Friday, Oct. 17, 9 to 10 a. m., judging of horses and ponies; 10 to 12, concert by Dixie Jazz band; 1 to 3, band concert; 3 to 6, judging hogs; 7 to 9, 'band concert. Saturday, October 18, 9 to 10 a. m., judging sheep; 10 to 12, band concert; 1 to 3, band concert; 3 to 5, judging cattle; 5, parade of premium stock; 7 to 9, band concert.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Farmers having stock which they wish to market should take the matter up with the Jasper County Shippers’ association. Please notify JOSEPH KOLHOFF, ’phone 918-G, or ED LANE, ’ghone 557. V t G. Crisler came down from Chicago on the Thursday afternoon train. Emma Sohroeter, of Milwaukee, Wis., came Thursday for a visit with her brother, W. L. Schroeter, of North Van Rensselaer street. AT THE —4 STAR THEATRE THE HOUSE OF GOOD PICTURES - TONIGHT - Winifred Allen Failure” Also 2-Reel Keystone comedy “A Safe Danger” FRIDAY Gladys Leslie “Wild Primrose” T ~ : SATURDAY M Evelyn Greeley • - ~pi - ’X~~z “Bringing Up Betty* Abo 12th Episode of the “Lightning Raider” MONDAY May Allison "Island of Intrigue”
