Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PhriQtrnaQ Hist “Hintc” At vjciil nirico ai •• - - Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store • ■■:. v. - v ' , ■'j.srra ■ ll * T. ========sg=aj^;>:,; Our windows will make the suggestion, but step in and see the real line of nifty and Useful gifts. Only room t° mention a few of them. Eastman Kodaks, and a full line of supplies. Spalding’s Footballs, Boeing Gloves, Polo Sticks. Fountain Pens, Safety Razors, Cigars in Holiday Boxes. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Toilet Gases, and Individual Brushes, Combs and Mirrors. - Perfumes in Cut Glass Bottles. Books for Everybody, all the late ones by the leading writers — 600 good binding and titles, at 50c; Alger’s and Henty’s for 25c. Something New for Rensselaer: Electric Flatirons at $4.25; and Electric Toasters at $3.75. Leather Pillows, Pennants. We are making a Leader of a swell Calendar, with a Rensselaer view, at 15c or two for 25c. See our window./ Holly, Holly Wreaths, and Autumn Leaves for Decorating. Seals, Cards, Tags, Paper for Wrapping. All kinds of Toys, Games, Dolls, and Animals for the children. It will be worth your, while looking over our stock. Our location .-North Side Washington Street. FENDIG’S REXALL DRUG STORE

AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT ,i* - • The Domestic Vacuum Sweeper. A renovator, sweeper and duster combined. It has stronger suction power than any other cleaner, because suction is created directly at the bellows. It will be unnecessary to take up rugs or carpets to air or clean in housecleaning time, and it Is always ready for use. Price sl6. Hose attachment, $4.50 additional. Order one express paid Wm. Banes, Goodland, Ind.

PUBLIC SALE. Having purchased Jackson’s bus line in Rensselaer, and will quit farming, I will offer at public sale at the place known as the James Babcock farm, a mile west of Rensselaer, on south side of the river, commencing at 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 28, 1911 the following property: 6 head of horses and edits—Consisting of r bjy mare, wt. 1500, 8 years old; 1 roan horse, wt. 1100, 11 years old; 1 black horse, wt. 1100, 5 years old; three colts, 1 coming 2 years, 2 sucklings. » - 5 head of cattle— Consisting of 2 Jersey cows, giving milk, fresh in January; 1 half-Jersey, giving miik, fresh in February; 1 roan cow, fresh in January; i red cow, fresh in February. 6 shoats, weighing about 115. 1 brood sow. Implements, Etc —Consisting of two 3% inch tire wagons, one witli triple bed; hay rack; Janesville sulky gang' plow, new; sulky plow; Tower gopher, 8-foot spader, 4-section wooden drag, Farmers' Friend grain duVip, 2S-ft., good as new; set work harness, brass mounted; set old work harness; saddle, and other stuff. Terms —A credit of 12 months will be given on suras over SIO.OO with approved security, without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent interest will be charged from date of sale. A discount of 6 per cent will be given on sums over SIO.OO for cash. Sums of SIO.OO and tinder, cash. No property to be removed until settled for. TONE KANNE. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. Ct G. Spitler, Clerk.

AUOTXOW SAXE OX"^ABH. Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1911, at 2 p. m., on the premises seven miles southeast of Ren&selaer, Ind., 12 miles northeast of Remington, four miles south of Pleasant Ridge, eight miles north and two miles west of Wolcott Farm being ... sold to settle the estate of C. C. Robinson, deceased. Here is the best gram anc stock farm In the country, well located on cross roads and in a goo-1 community. Improvements are all new and of the very best and cost better than 99,000. Every building is complete in every respect and arranged properly to serve Its purpose. Buildings consist of handily arranged nine-room bouse, large milk house, wood shed, large barn, large cattle barn, combination cattle and hog barn, with cement floor, built for ' (eeding purposes, also an outside cement feeder floor in lot. Large wagon and buggy shed with cement chicken house in basement. 4,000 bushel double shed corn crib, besides other granaries and sheds. Farm produced this year, 40 acres of oats, 40 acres of clover, 40 acres of timothy meadow, 130 acres of corti that is now being gathered and will make better than 65 bushels-to the acre. There is now 40 acres in growing wheat. Balance of farm is in good pasture land with 30 acres In good size white oak timber. This farm is exceedingly well fenced; over 200 acres fenced with hog-tight wire and divided into conveniently arranged fields and lots. Remember, this farm Is known as being the best grain and stock farm in » the country and the best Improved. An ideal country home and a money maker. * °v further information or to see farm call on or addßtes Wright & Son, auctioneers, Lafayette, Ind. Hehe is a farm you must not overlook, as It sells to settle the.estate. Terms: $2,000 required on day of sale to show bona fide evidence of sale. The estate will carry a 110,000 loan at 6 per cent for 6 years, balance cash within 20 days from date of sale. Frank Robinson, administrator. Wright A Son, auctioneers, Lafayette. Ind. Get the “Classified Ad” habit and get rid of the things you don't need. You will find that there is some good money in a Judicious use of The Republican's classified column. F ft i "^DOMESTIC B BBfcftmlT'd DOMESTIC C. B. STEWARD. Agent ***'■ BtTHtgfilscn"| • «

‘/ ’ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willits of Mitchell, S- Dak., who were called here by the severe sickness of the baby of their daughter, Mrs. Ceei' Rishling, of Newton township, went to Culver, Ind., to visit their son From,theresthey will return to Mitchell. The Rishling baby died and was buried Monday of last we^k. CapaS!*! Stops Headaches In cop suits, 10 or 25t at all druggists, DeKalb Dreg A Chess. Co., DeKalb, 111. K Classified A-7. will rant it