Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

good for children. old, giving milk now; l cow, 7 yrs old, fresh Jan. 12th; J roan cow, 6 yrs old, f efl rmf ch : nmVMtm. 76 pure White Wyandotte Chickens, 60 Hens and pullets, 15 cockerels. 20 AH registered or 2 years old last October, both registered; 4 spring gftfe, these sows will half March; 14 fall. of Ohio, a boar of -national reputation. Come and see them and you will want! the invite| breeders to see these hogs. Implements, Vfffgbns, Etc. —Con-, sisting of DThroaA, tired, triple bud, Studebaker aisc; l McGormiok binffer; l three-section harrow, wood frame; 1 riding -Jubilee - Drown cultivator; li HoOBSSfJ eMglrt«»?s4eder;lseader!cart; 1 Blackhawk corn-planter, with fer-i tilixtW Attachment and 90 ' rrodsi of Wffb/'-I. Mbltoe sulky plow; l-14vtooh beam 7 " walking plow; ~1 , eom r Shene'P; [ ii grtfid 4stbne;> 1 oroaffTacraper; 1 endgate scoop board; 1 breeding ■^iAe^ 0 2 fiog chuteS; one adjustable;

! i hto¥el With Hog -watering lattach* meSsff* • several 1 good hog troughs; 3 movable ‘hog houses; il hog or calf crate; several bushels fire-dried seed 'eeirn; T H. S. cream separator? 6*»al. milk can;’ sheetiron heating stove; grivel'Wed; rick Oof strew. Terms—slo and under, tdashr in band! sums over $lO a <g»dit pf wjll - hft jgfven. purchaser executing note wttb approved securi.ty, without interest if paid When due, but if not paid at matuidty, g per bent interest from date; 5 per cent off for cash on sums ovtir $lO. NO property to ■be removed fit)in premises until terms ■ P,SaIe "»7»t™ P HR E Y. ■apntajr&fii oi.virx ■ ■ A. J. Harmon, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, cjierk. Hot lunch on ground. “ f-, -H yd Ci'tc ai ,-*i

Next Lecture Choree Number Friday Evening, January 14th. Y T-. dIT-qT ■ t The next number of the lecture course will be Friday evening, Jau. 14th, on which occasion Byron King, president erf King’s School of Oratory, Pittsburg, Pa., will be here. This is one of the numbers that lovers of intellect have been looking forward to with -.reat anticipation, for it is probable that Mr. King Is one of the greatest orators of the day", and the Methodist* eburbh should " becrowded to hear htoi. The press notices show the finest endorsements and all who hear him are certato to be delighted. The Epworth League has placed the admission to the lecture numbers at--35 cents, whereas Ift most other places 50 Cents is the mlhlmum charge. Every person Who 'hears Mr. King lecture will get their Tftoney’s worth, consequeni’y all should want to hear him.

$3.00 Kingsbury bats for $2.00. $2.00 Wales hats for $1.25. $1.50 Chicago Leader hats for SI.OO. C. EARL DUVALL. A grain merchant gives an interesting history of a bushel of corn. The distiller gets four gallons of whiskey which retails at sl6; the government gets $4.40 in revenue; the farmer gets 50 cents; the railroad gets 20 cents; the retailer gets $7; the bar tender gets the rake off; the commission man gets .00%; the man who consumes it gets drunk and the elevator man who. buys it when it is wet,or off grade gets in the hole. ■ 1 ■ —■— ■—wkt See the Kahn Tailoring line of satoples for spring sow an display at my store. C. EARL DUVALL. Indiana iiipplied 918 recruits for the ‘ United States navy duHftg the year 1910, according to a report just compiled by Lieut. C. D. Densmore, who is in charge of the recruiting service in Indiana, with headquarters in the Federal building at lh<itlahspolis. This Dumber is below that of 1908, when 1,280 Hodsfef sons entered the service. The decrease in thh past year's total la attributed to the business revival following the panic of 1907, whleh caused a greater demand for laborers. For that tlted feeling visit the Poultry Show. tun re peqsjujnj ia;;ng office—printed or blank. Butter Wrappers furnished at this office—printed or blank Try the clasvlfled column .