Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Attend the Arnold sale December 14. Lucy Reynolds went to Indianapolis this afternoon. Attorney Moses Leopold was in Monticello today on legal business. Abraham Hardy returned from Chicago this afternoon. Practically all new farming implements at the Arnold sale, December 14. George Balesch and daughter, Anna, went to Gary Tuesday to visit relatives. Ladies’ all-wool, slip-over sweaters, all colors, large variety of styles, $3.98, at the army store. George Mohlman, G. J. Jessen, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long went to Chicago this morning. 23 head of good grade Hereford cattle at the Arnold sale Tuesday, December 14.
M. Quinlan went to Fairmount today for a visit with relatives and friends. Practically all new furniture at the Arnold sale, Tuesday, December 14. John Lonergan is critically ill at his home in Surrey. Death is expected at any time. Clyde Gunyon went to Sparta, Wisconsin, Tuesday where he has accepted a position. William Culp of near Lee was in Rensselaer. He went to Chahners from this city this afternoon. r ■ 11..
Dr. W. E. Russell, veterinarian, who had been located in this city since last May, is now located in Lowell. The following live stock men were in Chicago today: Elias Arnold, John C. Maxwell, A. O. and Ralph Moore. Mrs. J. K. Smith went to Indiana < Harbor today for a visit with her' daughter, Mrs. George Content and husband.
David Overton left this Wednesday morning for San Antonio, Tex., where he has accepted a position as engineer on the* H. G. N. Ry. ..«■ Mr. Herman Messman, Mr. Herman Feldfcaus, Mr. and Mrs Fred Feldhous and Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Feldhaus.
