Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS One of the Most Modernly Equipped Flouring Mills in the State. After being closed down for a period of six weeks, the Iroquois Roller Mills of this city has again resumed operations with increased capacity. Being unable to secure a suffl' cient supply of the 1918 wheat crop to tide them over to this year’s crop,' the mill was forced to close down and ship in flour, in order t*» fake care of its bookings. However, Mr. Sprague lost no time, but gave the mill a complete overhauling from top to bottom,, by clothing his sifters wjth new silk, installing some much-needed new machinery, changed from steam to electric 'power having Installed two. 20, one 7% and one 5-horse-poifrer motors —‘Which is a big improvement both to the mill and the city, as it does away with the smoke and dirt created by the steam power. Mr. Sprague extends an invitation to the public to come and see his mill in operation.—Advt. si 7 —; HOME SERVICE OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS The Red Gross has no desire to shirk, and no desire to Intrude. We are here to help and to do our part, and especially to the man who Wfts, or is, in the service, not only of the U. S. but of any of our allies. —Advt. / AT PUBLIC AUCTION SEPT. 20 Tire Gilboa Center church building will be sold at public auction at Gilboa .Center, 4ft miles south of Remington, on Saturday, Sept. 20, at 3 p. m. —Advt. s2O . Head The Democrat for live news.
