Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Ellen Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, of Virgie, underwent an operation for appendicitis Friday night at the hospital. Her condition today is very favor- . Able. _ 1 ■ " Former Senator Lewis is in Washington nursing a boom for Carter H. Harrison, of Chicago, to succeed Pleasant A. Stovall as minister to Switzerland. He has urged the state department to recommend Harrison to the president, Phil Roy, who is at the hospital in a critical condition, has been examined by a specialist and was found will not be operated on at the present, but may later have to undergo an operation. He seems to be ■resting slightly easier today. Today, "November Bth, is the first anniversary of the fake peace report, which made the entire country a madhouse and which surpassed the celebration which came three days later when a true report came in of the Huns accepting the allied terms. Many amusing incidents occurred in Rensselaer on the night of, November 8, 1918, in which practically everyone in town had a part—but we mustn’t say anything, the country is drv now’. STOCK SALE. > TUESDAY, NOV. 11TH. _ At Blue Gras* Stock Farm ■ On stone road 4 miles west of Roselawn. 3 miles east of Lake Villa«e, = : 300 CATTLE. 25 Cows. 275 Steers weighing from 600 to lbs. 100 SHOATS t Weighing from 75 to 100 lbs. , Usual sale terms. RICH A CLINTON. Chas. Martin and W. A* McCurtain, | Auctioneers. John Lyons, Clerk. Hot lunch on Ground*.