Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 296, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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FOB SALE. 21 acres four blocks from courthouse. 66 acres, good buildings, six miles out, $75. 40 acres, 4-room house, Darn, good land, 350. , 60 acres, mile out, stone road, 81.60. 80 acres, mile put, stone, 8160. 120 acres half-mile out, well improved, 8170. 160 acres, good land, good buildings, 31,500 down, 345. 120 acres, good buildings, some timber, 335. 165 acres, 15-room house, other good buildings, orchard, well tiled, halfmile out, 8165. \ 599 acres, near station, good buildings, on large ditch; will take up to 320,000 in good trade, remainder time, 855. 35,000 mortgage for farm or property. 160 acres in Kansas, 160 acres in Arkansas, to trade for land or property. . G. F. MEYERS.

Ellis Theatre Monday, December 18. Th® Glazier Lyceum Bureau have the honor to present Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the distinguished explorer, for the Chautauqua and Lyceum season of 1911-12. "fche receipts of his lectures surpass all previous records and proclaim him the mightiest Lyceum magnet of the century. We believe Dr. Cook approached more nearly the point of the world known as the North Pole, than has any other civilized man, and we take great pleasure in commending him and his wonderful story of Polar adventures, as of the highest educational value. The story of Dr. Cook*a perilous adventures In the Arctic regions Is as fascinating as fiction. A cultured, modest and dignified gentleman, who has spent many years In exploration, both in the Arctic and Antarctic, the story of his travels and thrilling adventures over Polar seas, and life of the strange people of that remote section, would afford a delightful entertainment even if shorn of the proof of his marvelous achievement With great fortitude and intimate knowledge of the people of the farthest north, and splendid equipment for the hazardous journey, it is little ''wonder that he succeeded; and Dr. Frederick A Cook will certainly be recognized by future generations as one of the world’s greatest explorers. M. E. Services Sunday. All M. E. services Sunday Will.be held at the Baptist church. All are invited. *■' Y"5 ’ > To find a buyer for your property, try a classified adv. in thia paper. DOMESTIC DOMESTIC *> TfUHft cianiriAiMi K ■ W—T'T-T, I-Tt—

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will retire from farming and move to town, and will offer at public auction at his residence 1 mile north and eight miles east of Rensselaer, 4 miles east and 1 mile north of Pleasant Ridge, commencing at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911 8 head of horses—Consisting of 1 black harse four years old, wt 1400; 1 bay mare 11 years old, wt. 1200, in foapto S. Makeever’s jack, service fee paid'; 1 bay mare 13 years old, wt. 1400. 9 head of cattle—Consisting of 8 head of good milch cows, some now giving milk: two with % calf by side. Others will be fresh soon; 1 Durham bull 4 months old. 1* head of hogs—Consisting of 4 Poland China brood sows; 1 Poland China boar 1 year old; And 11 pigs 2 months old. Fan* tools, etc.—Consisting of 1 Deering binder six foot cut, a good one; 1 Deering mower. 5 foot rake cut; 1 hay rake; 1 narrow tire wagon with doable box; 1 tow iron-wheel wagon, wide tire, with hay rack; 1 spring wagon; 1 corn planter with 80 rods of wire; 1 Bradley riding plow, 16 inch; 1 John Deere, walking blow, T* Inch; 1 Endgate seeder; 1 riding "Dutch Uncle" walking cultivator; 1 three section wood frame barrow; 1 potato digger; 1 Budlong disc; 1 Grain King scoop board; 1 aet work harnora; 1 iron poot maul; 6 tana Timothy hay In stack; 7b shocks of corn fodder; 1 set old harness; 6 baskets Yellow Dent seed corn and numerous other articles. A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over 810, with usual conditions: 6 per cent off for cash. JOHN KNOPINBKI. Fred Phillips. Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler. Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds. What have you to sell at thia tlm» of th* year? Tty a classified ad In The Republican and you can sell It ft. member, that all classified ads go in all Issues of The Evening and SemiWeekly Republican. ’ ■■ Hare your sale bills printed at The