Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
S. R. Nichols • ; Auctioneer i RENSSELAER, IND. Being a judge of live stock, I am able to get you the highest price for your stock., I will sell property of any kind at public auction and guarantee satisfaction. Give me a trial. TERMS REASONABLE. White or telephone me for dates and terms. S. R. NICHOLS, Phone $94. Rensselaer, Ind. Box 421. I Hiram Hay <; DEALER IN * ► I Hair, tan Lime, Brick RENSSELAER, \ - INDIANA
Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Cg&’t bear the touch of your clothing. Doan’s ointment is fine for skin itching. All druggists sell it, 50c a box. , w The interurban surveying crew is running a survey southeast to Reynolds, which will cut out the towns of Remington and Reynolds. The new line leaves the original survey at the college lands and angles southwest. The crew is about seven miles from town. Ross Wolf, son of John B. Wolf, living just east of Newland, was kicked by a mule this morning and severely bruised at the lower part of the abdomen, in the stomach, and on one shoulder and one arm. Apparently the mule had kicked him three or four times. Very fortunately he was not seriously injured and no bones were broken. He will probably be able to get out within a few days. He is about 24 years of age. Frank Wolf, who was engaged in the lumber business here some twenty years ago; today told of having sold a bill of lumber amounting to $64 to a man named Harrison/ who owned a farm of 94 acres southeast of Rensselaer.' The farm was almost altogether under water and could not be tiled. The lumber was used for building a shed on the highest point on the farm. When the bill was presented Mr. Harrison offered to give Mr. Wolf a deed to the farm in exchange for the lumber bill. Mr. Wtolf declined. Today the farm is worth every cent of SIOO an acre and probably more. Drainage is responsible for the improvement. Frank has wished many times since then that he had receipted the bill and taken the deed.
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Dm Kind Yoo Have Always Bought Signature of LOCAL MARKETS. New Corn—3B. Wheat—7s. Oats —26. Rye—6o. . ~ ".r—. ■' Eggs—27. Batter—27. , Backs. White—B. Indian Runners—6. Roosters—6. ‘ Geese —6. Springs—lo. Turkeys—l 6. _ r -"*U -j*
