Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

iGeorge W. Healey went to Frankfort .today. He will move to that city as soon ( as he can secure a house. The Quality Stock farm at Parr has added to its pure bred hogs a fine Spotted Poland China boar purchased of Claussen Brothers & Laity, of Lafayette. 0. S. Bell, manager of the Parr Quality Stock farm, has sold to Sego brothers, of Remington, seven head of Polled Hereford cows. A foundation stock for a new herd of pure-bred cattle is thereby added to Jasper county’s long list of purebred stock breeders. R. L. P. Massey, of Medaryville, who had visited his granddaughter, Mrs. O. S. Bell, and family, at Parr, returned to his nome Thursday. Mr. Massey is almost ninety years of age arid is in fairly good health. WANTED. A few energetic young men, over 21 years of age and of good character, to act as assistant scoutmasters for the Boy Scouts of Rensselaer, with a view of being commissioned scoutmasters. Men with some military experience preferred. J. M. Sauser, S. M., 49,197. Mrs. J. D. Allman and daughter, Florence, went to Chicago this morning. Miss Allman will return this evening, but Mrs. Allman will continue to Batavia, 111., for a visit teaching in Batavia. - - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amsler returned Thursday from a visit in Newark,- N. J., and also other interesting points in the east, including New York City. x

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