Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1920 — Page 3

I Dispersion Sale of Pure Bred Shorthorns SATURDAY, OO | FEBRUARY lit &IRF Fam 6 Kilis NRflwist of Rensselaer 107 SCOTCH ANO SCOTCH 11)7 10/ TOPS SHORTHORNS IU / 12 O’CLOCK SHARP 70 o7n. Roans ~ Roans I would like to call especial attend 1 ’*****>. tion to the number of cows with calves at foot. The majority of these are re-bred. These cattle are the largejbeef type good quality and in good breeding order. \ This offering should be an espec--1 ia 1 attraction to the breeder and to S W I the y° un^ ® an who wantst ° ® tart / a herd, because it makes a differ- / ence in the value of the cow you / buy if she is bred to an outstanding sire, or to a fairly good bull. ■WKiM These cows are bred to the highest type of Shorthorn bulls, among them being an imported bull, a * very attractive roan, has a beautiful head and general outline, his breeding is of the best, and his sire one of the best bulls in Scotland. This bull is being retained in the herd of Floyd Amsler. The other bull is a Canadian bred bull, a dark roan, thick bodied, straight, level bull with good head. His calves will show for himself in the sale. (He sells.) All Cattle Tuberculin Tested Catalogues are Ready for Mail AUCTIONEERS “58... Henry Amsler and Son “ CLERK:—First National Bank. * —~ ~~— — LOCATION AND TRAIN SERVICE Rensselaer is 72 miles south of Chicago, 47 milea north of Lafayette, Indiana, 110 miles north of Indianapolis, Indiana, on the Monon Railroad, All fast trains stop at Surrey Farm Saturday, February 28. V Trains No. 39, 40, 5, 6 and 32 stop at Surrey. Saturday* February 28. Number 5 and 6 makes all stbps r Hammond to > Surrey. Number 32 makes all stops, Indianapolis to Surrey. — Number 39 and 40 make all stops, Lafayette to Surrey. Connections at all Points where other roads intersect Monon Railroad.

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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY NOTICE

Work has begun on the new telephone directory. Help us to list you correctly by giving us any changes you have made or expect tb make. Drop us a card and gfv? us your new location, FIRM NAME OR BUSINESS CHANGE. If you, have not signed your contract for phone, do so at once and be listed if you are using some other person’s telephone. Better get listed in the directory, as this class of service will be discontinued in the future. Any persons or firms wishing ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE NEW DIRECTORY PLEASE MAKE PROPER ARRANGEMENTS AT ONCE. Remember your advertisement is flashed before some ten thousands of telephone users each day. THEY HAVE TO READ THEM, and your name becomes a daily personal visitor. There is no better medium for your advertisements to reach the people than the TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. Our space is limited. _ .JASPER COUNTY TELE. C 0... Per W. L. Bott.

COMMUNITY CLUB MEETiN'G. Every mother and all who are interested in the betterment of our schools are urged to .attend the meeting of the Community Club at tiie Primary School building tomorrow, February 27, at 2:30 p. m.

Anyone seen a robin yet? Ivan Coppess, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Wacknitz of Gillam township, were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Wacknitz went to Chicago from here. Howard Mills, assistant secretarytreasurer of the Trust and Savings bank has been confined to his home on account of sickness. He ft much better today and hopes to be at ‘the bank Friday.— —- ‘"" ' A hearing for the Jasper county telephone company to increase its rates will be held Wednesday, March 10 at ten a. m. at the rooms of the public service commission in Indianapolis. • Seventy-two companies in Indiana have already been voted increases. Today, February 26, seems to have been a popular one with the farmers of the county for the holding of public sales. The John R. Lewis, John G. Culp, Yeoman and Schroer and Bobile and Hanaway sales are being held today. The sale of Silas Toombs wil be held Friday. The season is rapidly drawing to a close and except for a few scattered dates in March the auctioneers have finished their work and the farmer will turn his thoughts to the spring work.

In an exciting game of basket ball the Purdue university five defeated Indiana university 31 to 20 at Memorial gymnasium Wednesday night. It was the tenth straight victory for ’the Purdue squad wnicn is now firmly intrenched in second place in the conference standing with an outside chance of winning the title should Chicago, the leader, slip up before Wisconsin and Illinois, two strong teams. The Purdue quintette is undoubtedly the best ■ team in the conference but two early season reverses cut down their percentage.

EAT FISH and Oysters ON FRIDAY

We Have A Fine Supply of FRESH FISH and Oysters

Only the Highest Quality of Fish

Co-Operative Meat Market Phone 92

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RED CROSS NOTICE. The knitting department of the Red Cross is closing up, and desires all work returned at once. Yarn and needles at bargain prices. ORA T. ROSS, Director.

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_ NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of and I an ta « position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which I will sell as executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. GKO. H. GIFFORD, Executor.

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