Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A New Hat That Feds Just Right IT ISN’T always the shape of a hat that a man is interested in as it is the way it feels on his head. The “Boston” is a medium weight felt with a pleasingly soft roll brim. It comes in a variety of colors to suit every taste and fits snugly but lightly on the head. Drop in--let us show how we can fit your head.

FIRST ANNUAL SALE MEETS WITH SUCCESS. The first Annual sale of hogs from the members of the Newton County Swine Breeders’ association, held last Wednesday, was a decided success. Although the day was ideal for farm work a good crowd gathered at the sale barn in Kentland and put good estimates on the offerings? Before the auction started, Y. D. Deardurff, of Morocco, president of the association, made a short talk emphasizing how important it is in these days of high priced feeds to make the feeds produce the biggest market values. He also pointed out that co-operation among the farmerbreeders of the county was .desired in order to establish annual sales as an outlet for the surplus of the best animals. In the auction Newton county buyers proved good bidders. Jjead of Poland Chinm* and thirty-one head of Durocs were sold for a general average of $49.52. As most of the offerings were spring pigs in good breeding condition, the results of the sale were considered very satisfactory.—Morocco Courier.

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