Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PUBLIC SALE OF 40 ACRE FARM. The undersigned, having decided to move will sell to the highest bidder, at 2:00 o’clock p. m., on THURSDAY,/JANUARY 18, 1912 Her 40-acre farm, located one mile east and three miles north of Pleasant Grove; six milps west and three miles Francesville, in Gillam ‘ township, Jasper county, Indiana. This farm is considered- the best 40-acre farm in that section of the county, has clay sub-soil, fair improvements, good orchard, within two miles of gravel road; well tiled, good outlet, fine well of water; all under cultivation. Terms of Sale, Cash. There is a SI,OOO mortgage on the farm, due in 10 years, which can be assumed by purchaser, or paid off./' JOSEPHINE KUPKE; Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. ! —■ —: —r —-r ' . Marriage Licenses. Frank Albert Clager, born Rensselaer, Ind., July 8, 1887, residence Wbeatfleld, occupation clerk, and Mabel Myers, born Brazil, Ind., November 2, 1891, residence Wheatfleld, occupation housekeeper, first marriage for each. Henry Clay Hoshaw, born Tippeconoe county, Ind., December 6, 1844, residence Rensselaer, occupation pensioner, second marriage, first dissolved by death, January 29, 1911, and Barbara Seelman,, born Butler county, .Ohio/ September, 1845, occupation nurse, second marriage, first dissolved by death, October 24, 1896. ” Farm Loans. My company is taking up the lqans of the Coimiecticut Mutual and other companies where they refuse new without commission. As a matter of course it makes new loans on the same terms. I am also in a position to buy some first class mortgages. W. H. PARKISON. l. O. O. F. Bldg., Renssel.aer, Indiana. Notice of Early Closing.. Commencing January Bth we will close our hardware stores at 6 o’clock every evening gxcept Saturday, until further notice. WARNER BROS. B. D. RHOADES & SON. CLEVE EGER. More Horses Wanted. We have only a part of a load. One of us,will be at Porter’s livery barn and the other driving all the time. We want to complete this load this week. DENNIS GLEASON & SON. PreSbyteria* Church. The subject of the sermon for next Sabbath morning will be; “Our Father’s Business, in “Doing Our Best” EveryonejpSvited to both services. . i - , j \ ,Chnreh of God Services. Elder S. J. Lindsay, of Oregon, Illinois, editor of the Restitution Herald, will preach at the , Church of God next Sunday at 10:45 a. to. and 7 p. m. Everybody cordially invited. t We are selling three ttrnea as much of o nr fancy butterine as we are butter. Only *oe a pound at John Eger's.
