Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Brpi s CO V ERY | THE CURE THAT'S SURE | C. FOR /* COUGHS, COLDS,WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL DIABASES OF THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS Famous for Forty Years off Curas. Price SOc and SI.OO HUHHBUmaUUaBH SOLD AND QUARANTBED BY ■■■■HHHBBBBHDD A. F\ LONG

Unloll Night Service. Following is the program of the Union Watch Night Service to be held in tne Christian church Sunday night. December 31- f : Song Service 8:30 to 9. Sociological Survey and Spiritual ’ " s Suggestions by prominent Laymen ...j.rr.'S to 10:30. Sanitary Condition of Rettsselaer Dr. M. D. Gwin. Social Condition J in Rensselaer V ......./ Geo. A. Williams, Educational Advantages in Rensselaer . .Prof. I. N. Warren. Retrospection/.'.... L‘. H. Hamilton. Introspectlojh J. L. Brady. Preparing/he Wav ... Dr. E. N. Loy. Intermission . A... 10:30 to 10:45. Song Service .... 10:45 to 11:1>. Short/ Talks by Local Ministers. Mile Shines Rev. J. C. Parrett. Consecration ... .-n.. ißev. W. G. Winn. Closinjg ...V C. L. Harper. Benediction A.. 12 o'clock.

J PUBLIC SAL\E. As I have decided to Iquit farming an'd rented my place, I I will offer at pu/bllc sale at my farm miles west of, Rensselaer on the BtAmkum road, Of/ % /WEDNESDAY, JAMJAR* S, 1912, T’’c following property: \ i Eleven head of horses anal mules — Consisting of 1 bay mare, Wt 1500, l ; 2 years old; 1 bay horse, wt. V2OO, 1 “ yjears old; 1 bay horse, wt. *IOO, 7 Jjeurs old; 1 sorrel mare, wt I*oo, 14 Jrears old, standard and registered, sjred by Hill Boy, 2:0?%, iA flpal by 1 bay horse, coming 3 \ears, H"t. * 1200; 1 black horse, y/ears, wt. 1000, sired by X-Ray, dsDm J?oad mare; 1 bay horseV coming V* pars, wt. 1100; 3 good mubps, comin\ years; one coming yearling horse dolt. \ I 20 head of cattle—Conslsting\of 10 Pfitra good milch cows, some of Ahem ejxtra good Jerseys. Some fresh fume fresh by day of sale; the balance fresh by spring. \ Five steer and five heifer calves. fine yearling Jersey heifer calf. Nine sheep—Consisting of 8 ewes, 1 I ram. Six sows with pig; 15 early fall pigs. t Wagons, Implements, etc.—Consisting of two farm wagons; one 3%Incjh Turnbull wagon with triple box. a e;ood one; one (r oh-wheel wagon witjh ladders; one corn planter with Casio attachments and 100 rods of wire}; one 1-horse wheat disc drill, good/ as new; one disc; one 2-sictton flexile wood frame harrow; one X: section iron harrow; one DeeringN mowop, one nearly new hay rake; two sulky} plows, three 14-inch walking plows,- three 16-inch walking plows; one lofydown seeder, one Dutch Uncle riding cultivator; four walking cnl*. tlvatori, among these a spring tooth cultivator; two sets work harness, one set double driving harness. IVrm>K_A credit of 10 months will begives tin sums ovpr |IO.OO with approved sa cur ity, without Interest if paid when!due; if not paid when Ane, 8 per cent interest will be charged from date if gale. A discount of 6 per .. cent will bi given on sums over SIO.OO for cash. %ims of SIO.OO and under, cash. No property to be removed until settled for. I \ H. F. KING. Fred Phillips. Auctioneer. •C. G. Spitler, clerk. \ Hot lunch 6u ground. \ lYancis M. Lawlei 1 . 65 jears .old,! master mechanic on the Chicago division of the Big Four, with keadquaiN ters at Brigbtwdod, and a veteran in x the service of th% motive department, will retire from duty on pension Jan. 1. He will be smomded by F. ft Mnrphy, supervisor ol airbrakes on the

Home Fine Milch Cows For Hale. Any one in need- of a good milch cow can not afford to miss the public salt on "\ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1912, of H. Y. King, 1% miles west of town Will sell some extra good milch cows. One Jersey cow, 7 years old, givin* milk now, will be fresh first of April One 4 year old Jersey cow, will 6t lresh late in spring, giving a gallons of milk a day. * One 3 year old Jersey cow, will be fresh by day of sale. One 2 year old Jersey, with Jerse> heifer calf by side. One 4 year old pure bred Polled Angus. with bull calf by side. One 5 year old pure bred Polled Durham cow, giving nice flow of milk, will be fresh in summer. * Oue o year old half breed Jerse dow, giving good flow of milk, will be fresh in March. One 5 year old red cow, will b • fresh in February. One i year old cow, wlll'>t>e freaj late in spring, giving good flow o? milk. One 10 year old cow, will be fresh in March. * Free conveyance will be furnished to those not having a way to go. b\ applying to Frank King at' his blacksmith shop. Program for the Poultry Show Next Week. TUESDAY— Birds will be brought in and arranged Wednesday. The hall will be open to‘ the public and judging will commence. A pair of Buff Orpingtons will be given away at night. Z THURSDAY NIGHT—A pair of Buff Plymouth Roctm will be given away. Arrangements will bo made for t'-e Rensselaer orchestra to play either Thursday of Friday nights FRIDAY NlOllT—Will b» school children’s night. All school children will be admitted for 5 cents Friday night, and a pair of Buff Bantams will be given away, also a p.iir of Rhode Island Reds. SATURDAY NIGHT—A fine big Brans# Turkey will be given away