Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Public Sale of Farms ——— and City Property

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As I have invested quite extensively in the Jungles ditch valley of Kniman, I will sell all the real estate ih the city of Rensselaer an Marion and Milroy townships, at public aufction, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1912. . Sale will take place at the properties sold and the hours hereafter stated: 73 acres in Marion township, Jasper county, Indiana, 1 mile east and 1% miles south of Rensselaer. The improvements consist of a new 7-room house, a eement milk house, wood house with cement floor, barn 40x50, henhouse, a 59-foot well, 9 feet in the stone, new windmill, cistern piped in house, cement, tanks, cement w r alks. All the building imprwents new in 1911. All thoroughly tiled and all under cultivation, gravel road on two sides of farm. 100 acres of fine land In Marion and Milroy townships, all tiled, all under cultivation but a grove of 4 acres; no buildings on the farm, but a fine building place; 4% miles southeast of Rensselaer and gravel road all the way. The farm sales will take place on

According to advices from the east an announcement will be made within a short time by the managements of the Pennsylvania and New York Central lines of an extension of the time schedule of their Chicago-New York flyers from eighteen to twenty hours. Twenty-seven inmates of the Indiana reformatory at Jeffersonville were Wednesday transferred to the state prison at Michigan City. They left in a special car. The men were shackled in pairs and regarded the trip as a pleasure variation from the routine of prison life. “It is a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is the best cough medicine I have ever used,*’, writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of Lavonia, Ga. “I have used it with all my children and the results have been highly satisfactory.” For sale by all dealers. c •Bishop Herman J. Alerding, of Ft. Wayne, has made request of the Rev. Father Zircher, pastor of St. Joseph’s Catholic church in Laporte, to engage in special missionary work, and the latter now has the matter under advisement, though his congregation will be a unit against his resignation. Mrs. H. J. Bartoo met with a very severe accident Sunday afternoon. While standing at the head of a long stair case she became tdizzy and fell the full length of the stairs. No bones were broken,, but she was terribly bruised all oyer her body, her face, nose, back and one arm getting the worst of the deal. She will be laid up some time while nature does a whole lot of repair work on strained and bruised muscles. —Remington Press. The chicken supper at the M: E. church last evening was a big success. One hundred and sixty-nine ate their suppers there. The ladies were overwhelmed with business at .the supper they gave about a month ago and ran out of everything but they took care that there was plenty this time and the plates were well filled for every order and there was considerable left over, which was sold out after all had eaten. About S4O was cleared. The new train on the C. & E. I. rail road-.was started todayi It was a steam instead of a motor train. It is the first time for many years that a passenger train has run on that railroad. The people along the route have had to travel in a caboose attached to a slow freight whenever they wanted to go any place. Today Harry Brown and a friend were coming down from Kniman. They expected to come to Fair Oaks on the passenger train. They had been used to seeing the freight train pull in, take its time and pull o.ut and they were not expecting the passenger train to break any records. While they were watching the train and sizing it up a bit, it pulled out and left them standing on the platform, shouting wildly for it to wait until they could climb on. The conductor did not hear them however, and they had to talk the freight conductor into letting them ride the caboose to Fair Oaks. The passenger train to to make two round trips a day between Goodland and Lacrosse. ' '

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