Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1919 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BROOD SOW SALE OF BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS Tuesday, February 4, 1919, under cover, at Sage Bros.’ farm, 7 miles south ana 4% miles west of Rens-, selaer, Sage Bros, will sell 35 bred gilts that are cholera imiimined and that are guaranteed to farrow near dates we say they are They will also sell 10 splendid large boned young v boars that were too young to go in last fall’s sale. Some of these are not 'related to the bred gilts or their litters. Papers go with all hogs day of sale. See further announcements or send for catalog. 4 SAGE BltOS., Goodlanrd, Ind. PINE GROVE. Warren Galbraith butchered a hog Tuesday. Miss Ethel Hilton was a Parr £oer Tuesday. Omar Daniels was a Rensselaer *»oer Wednesday. John Dale called oq Everett McCleary Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Britt were Rensselaer goers Friday. Mrs. John Dale called on Mrs. Warren Galbraith Tuesday. John Dale helped Horace and Omar Daniels butdher Monday. ( Creola Torbet called on Mrs. «Jerry Tullis of Aix Sunday evening. ;A James Stitt and sons Charles and Barnes were Rensselaer goers Monday. Charley Torbet and Elmer Shroyer helped John Dale cut wood Wednesday. Grant Davisson), who has been down with the “flu,” Is better at this writing. Indepenaence school opened Monday after being closed for several weeks on account of the “flu.” v James Torbet, son -Charley and daughter Creola sp«nt Sunday with M'r. and Mrs. John Dale and family. Rudolph Ritter came home Saturday from the Rensselaer hospital, where -he had been with the pneumonia following an attack of influenza. He Is getting along nicely.
