Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE. All farmers and breeders of good livestock who reside in Jasper county, together with the officers and members of the Jasper County Livestock Breeders’ association, are requested to attend a meeting to be held at the court house in Rensselaer Saturday evening, October 25th, at 8 o’clock. The purpose of this meeting is to receive a report of the -secretarytreasurertreasurer and to finish up all business connected with the recent livestock show. At the request of a considerable number of breeders who were not represented at the last meeting,' permanent officers and committeemen will be selected at this time to take charge of the affairs of the organization for the coming fiscal year.— JASPER COUNTY LIVESTOCK BREEDERS’ , ASSOCIATION, by Fred A. Phillips, president; Russell Van Hook, sec-treas. Vienna dispatches say Austria is rapidly drifting toward chaos, which makes it look like a hard time is in store for chaos.—Charlotte Observer. Mrs. Van R. Grant and Mrs. F. G. Kresler will be in charge of the Girl Scout booths Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. I. Spitler, who had been at Nilwood, 111., returned to this city Monday evening. Her husband is in Chicago, where he is interested in a new business venture. Hammond’s $20,000 football team was defeated at Cleveland Sunday by the Cleveland Tigers 6 to 0, two field goals being responsible for the Ohioans’ points. ■

Edward Titus, the third trick operator at the Monon station, is taking A v few days’ lay-off which he is spending in Chicago. C. A. Morey, of Indianapolis, is working his trick. The funeral of Mrs. D. E. Hollister was held this Tuesday afternoon at the hozpe of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Wood, and burial was made in Weston cemetery. _ Mrs. J. H. Sommers and two daughters returned to their home in Hammond Monday evening. They had visited Mrs. Sommers’ mother, Mrs. John Sommers, of Marion township. Why break your back peering into a low oven? Get Cole’s High Oven Range. It makes your work easy. W. L. Boitt, of this city, P. R. Blue, A. S. Keene, Alex Jensen and John Williams returned Monday evening v from Indianapolis, where they had gone in the interest of some telephone matters at Wheatfield. • - ~ Mrs. Emma Shaw left Monday for Toledo, 0., for an extended stay with her daughter, Mrs. J.' B. Turner of that city. Mrs. Shaw had visited here with her son, Charles Shaw, and family, for the past six weeks. Mr. Shaw and his wife accompanied his mother as Chicago.