Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1913 — Page 2

CLftSSIFIED comm BATBB TO omgnn TO Three line* or less, per week of st» iMuei of The Evening Republican arC two of The Semi-Weekly Republican U peats. Additional apace pro rata. FOR SALE. - *— i FOR SAXE—Oats straw; can do fiver at once. Robert Michaels. Phone 294-G. FOR SALE—2 grade Shorthorn yearling heifers, $45 for both; also black team of horses, coming 3 and 4 years old, "wt T4o(reach, S3OO. X F Header, Phone 526-D. FOR SALE—A team of mare mules, 5 and 6 years of age; sound also an iron gray team of horses together or separate, 5 and 6 year* <*ld. W.T. Lowman, Phone 551-A. FOR SALE—Cow feed for sale from elevator. Call Phone 400. A. W. Sawin. . ‘ • FOR SALE—One span of mules, coming three and four years old, and one bay mare, coming foui years old. J. H. Pursifull, 2Vi miles of Lee. FOR SALE—Several counters, at the-Model Store. Simon Leopold. FOR SALE—Good 8-room house, Vft lots, northeast part of town. J. P. Simons. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 35 cents for butterfat this week. ] WANTED. WANTED—Cash salary and liberal commissions to ladies to advertise and introduce our goods. Wc pay all expenses, outfit free. Short hours, pleasant work, permanent. The Laxamlnt Co., Lima, Ohio. WANTED—Sawmill to saw out log yard. John W. Calloway, Wheatfield, IncL WANTED—Young women, 18 to 35, to train as nurses; Chicago’s largest private hospital; enter any time. Write for catalogue West Side Hospital, 1844 Harrison St. WANTED—A house of 6or more rooms, preferably centrally located; by April Ist W. A. Davenport. WANTED—To borrow $250 on first mortgage Rensselaer property. See Geo. H. Healey. WANTED—AII car owners who want their tops refilled and surfaced with Canvasback duck rubber top filler to bring cars to Rensselaer Garage. Now is the time to have top renewed for spring and save price of new top. All holes repaired with invisible patch. Let us show you some old tops which we have made new and demonstrate Oanvasback Duck body cleaner, which practically eliminates all washing, eats the dirt up but leaves paint , soft and elastic with piano finish. The Canvasback Duck Co. See A E. Kirk. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—7 room house; elec i ric lights; city water; cistern. Mrs. Matilda Hemphill, Phone 539. FOR RENT—Good 8-room honse: eity water; 1 block from court house. Mrs. A. M. Stockton, Phone 188. FOR RENT—4O acres thoroughly tiled onion land; 12 acres plowed. Rent on shares. Man with expert eice preferred. House furnished. F A. Turfler. LOST. LOST—Pair new No. 5 rubbers in Lee’s store wrapper, at Eger’s gro eery. Finder please return to either Lee’s or Eger’s. FOUND. FOUND—Ring of keys. Inqutxe here. FOUND—Brooch or belt buckle of gold, with letter “B” in center. Call here. ' . TAKEN UP. TAKEN UP—A month ago, a small black heifer, with white legs. Owner can have same by paying charges. Bhelby Comer, Phone 524-G. UPHOLSTERING. Reupholstering and furniture re pairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Is. P. Green, Phone 477. Dance at Knlman. A dance will be given at Kniman Saturday evening, Feb. Bth. No ad mission charged at the door. Young and old are invited to come out and spend the evening. Orchestra music. Lunch served in the hall. COMMITTEE. Lyceum Course Dates. March I(L—Sarah Mildred WillApril R—The Bohannans. "T Lot the people of Rensselaer and Jasper county know what you have to Mil; use The Republican CUssi

WEEK OF STOCK AT THE ELLIS THEATRE

Bobby Robbins Company Opens at Ellis Monday Night and Will Be Here All Week. Manager Ellis of the Ellis Theatrt has returned contracts calling for the appearance of the Miss Bobby Robbins Co., at his popular play house for six nights and one mat inee, starting next Monday night. Mr. Ellis considers himself very fortunate in securing this attraction, as they carry twelve people and are playing only the larger cities of this state. They go from here directly to the Dreyfus Theatre In Lafayette, for a two weeks’ engagement. The company is quite an innovation in the repertoire business as they have the only real combination attrae tion in this part of the country Five big feature vaudeville special ties are given every night in addi tion to the dramatic production, making a continuous performance. Some of the plays to be presented here are “Wife in Name Only,” the opening play; “A Southern. Romance,” “The Wolf,” “The Price She Paid,” a dramatization of the popu lar novel; “In the Call of tfie Woods,” presented for the first time in Indianapolis recently; “The Lit tie Christian,” and ‘The Idlers,” a big 4-act comedy drama. Ladies will be admitted free Monday night ts accompanied by a paid thirtycent ticket. This means the best seats. The prices for Monday night will be 10c, 20c and 30c.

A Treat Next Week For Local Theatre Goers.

Fred E. Clayton, manager of the Miss Bobby Robbins Co., the attraction at Ellis’ Theatre all next week, has arranged with the estate of Grahain Phillips>4o produce an 1 play his dramatization of the popular boolt “The Price She Paid,” Although'Mr. Clayton is compelled to pay an enormous royalty for the privilege of playing this pieee, he feels that he has been more than justified as he has played to capacity houses, with .this piece, at every performance. The big one-, night stand shows are demanding, and getting, $1.50 and $2.00 prices in every town, while Mr. Clayton’s company, who are just as well prepared for the play, are making the prices within reach of all, 25c, 35c and 50 cents. The opening play, “Wife in Name Only,” Is a particularly timely one, as it gives an op portunity to present a realistic production of the inaugural parade. Five big feature vaudeville acts will be presented nightly, making a continuous performance. The prices for Monday night will remain the same as the usual repertoire prices, 10c, 20c, and 30c. Ladles will he admitted free under the usual conditions.

PUBLIC SAXE. Having decided to quit farming and move back to Lafayette, the undersigned will offer at public sale at McCoysburg, on the Monon railroad. 8 miles east of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, X 913, the following property. 19 Horses and Mules —2 black mares, coming 6 years old, wt. 8200, bred to a jack; 1 grey team, 8 and 9 years old, wt. 2800, mare and horse; 1 black horse, 7 years old, wt. 1300; 1 bay mare, coming 6. wt 1300, In foal to Lowinan’s Percheron horse; 1 sorrel horse, 9 years old, wt. 1300; 1 bay horse, 12 years old, wt. 1300; 1 bay mare, 12 years old, wt. 1100; 1 black mare Percheron colt, 8 months old, extra good one; 2 black mare mules, nicely mated, one yearling and one coming 2. 3 Hsad of Cattls —One grade Jersey coW, 7 years old, a good milker, will be fresh In March; 1 grade Jersey, 9 years old. giving 2 gallons of milk a. day. In calf; 1 Jersey heifer calf, 6 months old. Hogs— B brood sows, bred; 1 boar, 4 barrows; 1 pure-bred Duroc boar. Farm Implements—2 wide-tired farm wagons, one with 32 and the other 62Inch box; 2 hay ladders; 1 Deering 8-ft. binder with tongue trucks; 1 P. and O. cornplanter, with fertilizer attachment, new; 1 John Deere gang plow; 1 Diamond 16-lnch sulky plow, used one season; 1 Syracuse sulky plow; 2 cultivators. 2 John Deeres and 1 Dutch Uncle; 2 Belle Center 9-foot disc harrows, with trucks, new; 1 3-sectlon harrow; 1 Hoosier oats seeder, 1 16-lnch breaking plow, 1 grindstone, set blacksmith tools, gravel bed, 3 sets breeching harness. 1 range, 1 heating stove, 4 bedsteads, 6 tons hay, 10 tons straw, 260 shocks shredded fodder, all In mow, and other articles too numerous to mention. Tsrmfe—Sums of $lO and under cash In handv fcumS over $lO a credit of 10 months will T>e given, purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing 6 per cent Interest from date of sale. 6 per cent discount for cash. WILBUR and ANCIL GERMAN. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. Q. Spitler, Clerk. Lunch serve*) by Ladles’ Aid Society of McCoysburg. A ClAMifiwl AdT. wlll find It

Climax, third act, in “Wife in Name Only,” at Ellis Theatre, Monday night next.

PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm and will quit farming, I will sell at public sale at my farm, 7 miles north and IV 2 miles west of Rensselaer, 2 miles east and 1% miles north of Parr, and 4V 2 miles south of Yirgie, commencing at 10:30 o’clock, on THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 1913, the following property. 15 Head Horses and Mules— One team black mares, 5 and 6 years old, wt. 2800, bred, well matched and sound; 1 span bay horse mules, 2 years old, wt. 2000, well broke; 1 span bay mules, one horse and one mare, 2 and 3 years old, wt. 1700; 1 span black mules, one horse, one mare, 2 years old, wt. 1850; 1 span black mules, horse and mare, 2 yrs. old, wt. 1750; 1 yeanling mule; 1 black mare, 7 years old, in foal, wt. 1400; 1 black mare, 2 years old, wt. 1100; 1 bay mare, 7 years old, wt. 1500; 1 roan horse, 7 years old, wt. 1100. 21 Head Cattle— l Jersey cow, giving milk, will be fresh in April; 1 brindle cow, now giving riiilk, be fresh in spring, 1 white-faced cow, be fresh' in March, now giving milk: 1 red cow, will be fresh i spring; four 2-year-old heifers, all bred; 3 yearling steers and 1 2-year-old steer; 8 spring calves, 6 heifers, 2 steers, 1 bull 2 years old. 10 Head of Hoga— s brood sows, all bred; 5 shoats, wt. 100 lbs. : 11 Head Sheep— 9 yearlings, 1 yearling buck, ! coming 3 years old. Farm Tools— l wide-tire wagon with bed; 1 wagon with rack, 1 Satley sulky plow; 1 Satley gang plow, 14-inch; 1 14-inch Oliver sulky plow; 1 14-inch walking plow; 1 McCormick mower, 1 hay rake, good as new; 2 Brown riding cultivators; 1 Litchfield manure spreader, 1 bobsled, 1 Deering binder, 6-ft. cut; 1 Deering cornplanter, 80 rods wire; 1 Rock Island cornplanter, 80 rods wire; 2 sets breeching harness, 1 set work harness, 1 set single harness, 1 tent, 12x14 feet; 1 baseburner; 1 wood heating stove; 1 7-gallon barrel churn; 3 white turkey hens and one Bronze hen; two white gobblers. Terms— lo months’ time without interest if paid when due, 8 per cent from date if not paid at maturity. 6 per cent discount for cash. $lB and over credit. Under $lO, cash. Hot lunch by Brushwood Ladies’ Aid. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk.

PUBLIC SAXE. Having made arrangements to move to South Dakota the undersigned will sell at public sale at the R. B. Harris farm at the Barkley church, 4 miles north and four miles east of Rensselaer; 2 miles west of Pleasant Grove, beginning at 10:80 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19X3, the following property: 9 Head of Koraes— l bay mare, 9 years old, wt. 1400, In foal to Barkley Percheron; 1 bay mare, 5 years oid, wt. 1400, in foal to Barkley Percheron; 1 bay gelding, 6 years old, wt. 1300, this horse Is broke In all harness, a good general purpose horse and lady broke; 1 black gelding, wt. 1400, 4 years old In spring, broke, and a good one; 1 black mare, 3 years old in spring, wt 1260, broke; 1 bay mare, 3 years old In spring, wt 1200, broke; 1 black gelding, 3 years old, wt 1100, broke, and a team of drivers, weighing about 1800, broke double and coming 3 and 4 years old; these have the makings of a nice team and will make good single drivers. Cattls —3 good milk cows, all giving milk, 2 Jersey and 1 Hereford; they are all bred; 1 hereford heifer calf. 8 Head Hogs —All brood sows, 1 Chester White; 1 Poland China, and 3 purebred Berkshlres. All bred. Farm Tools— 2 wagons, a Studebaker with triple box, a good one, and one steel wheel truck wagon with double box and hay rack; 1 top buggy, good as new. just bought last spring; 1 eight Deering binder, as good as new, cut about 100 acres; 2 Rock Island cultivators. Just as good as new, with spring breaker, only been used one season: 1 surface cultivator; 1 J. I. Case breaking plow, a good one; 1 Oliver walking breaking plow; 1 four-section woodframe harrow; 1 Keystone 7-ft disk, as good as new; 1 Hoosier endgate oats Beeder. Harness —2 sets of heavy work harness, 1 set as good as new; 1 set of double driving harness, and one set of single driving harness. About 12 or 16 bushels of good seed corn. Household Goods—l Bluebell cream separator, as food as new, only been used a little; 240-egg Winner incubator; 1 Iron bedstead; 2 pairs of bed springs; 1 glassdoor cupboard; half dozen dining roam chairs; 1 rocking chair, 1 Boss washing machine. Terms —A credit of 11 months will be given on all sums over $lO, without interest If paid when due: If not paid when due I per cent will be charged from date of sale; 6 per cent off for cash on sums over $10; under $lO, cash In hand. No property to be removed until settled for. C. L. DOWNS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler. Clerk. Hot lunch served. What have you to ael!7 Why doq’t you sell Its A Republican classified ad will bring you a buyer willing to pay what It la worth

STOCK Airs IMPLEMENT SALE. Having: rented my farm, I will Bell at public auction on said farm, located 5 miles east and 1 mile south of Brook, Indiana; 6 miles north and 2 miles east of Goodland, Indiana; 6 miles north and 5 miles west of Remington, Indiana; 6 miles south and 5 miles west of Rensselaer, Indiana, sale to begin at 10:3t a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1913, Horses —l pair roan Belgian mares, coming 4 yearp old, wt. 3000, bred to the Imported roan stallion Georges No. 1947; 1 bay Belgian mare, 7 years old. wt. 1400, bred to the above stallion: 1 pair black Belgian fillies, sisters, coming 2 and 3 years—the 3-year bred to above stallion; this is the making of a high priced pair of mares; 1 coming 2-year-old bay Belgian filly, will make a mare weiging a ton or over; 1 chestnut mare, 16% hands, wt. 1100, a fine road mare and lady broke; 1 chestnut gelding, smooth mouth, good road saddle horse; 1 bay mare, 8 years old, wt 1100, lady broke; 1 3-year-old standard-bred filly, broke, a nice filly and as good a bred one as lives, sired by Ashland Wilton, son of Wilton, and dam by Hal Cain, son of shland Jay, he by Ashland Wilkes, son of Red Wilkes; 2 coming 2-year-old road colts, sired by standard bred horses, one will make a show horse; 1 jrood pair mules, 6 and 7_years old, wt. 2800, gentle and well broke; 1 pair mules, 4. years old, wt. 2400. 38 Head of Cattle —22 cows, giving milk, or ready to be fresh by sale date; 5 heifers, coriling two years old; 6 heifers, coming one • year old? 6 heifer calves; 1 good Jersey bull, coming 3, registered: 1 good roan Shorthorn cow, calf by side, an exceptionally good milking Shorthorn; 1 fine Holstein cow, calf by side, an extraordinary good cow; 21 head of good Jersey cows, from 3 to 7 years old. All these cows*are the tops out of a good many cows I have handled for the last two years, and were kept for my own use and all have been money-makers. I have been told many times by different people that this is the best herd of cows ever gotten together in this county. Angora goat, wagon and harness. 1 buck and 17 head of 2-year-old Shropshire ewes, bred to lamb In April. EaGh horsft and eow will be sold under a veterinary’s certificate of soundness. Hogs —22 head of good brood sows, bred to farrow after March 4th. One full-blood Poland China male hog, arid 50 or 60 head of stock hogs, weighing from 100 to 160 pounds. Implements —One good hand-made wagon, 1 feed wagon and rack, 1 Interchangeable hog, sheep or hay rack; 1 buggy, 1 McCormick corn shredder, 6roll, good as new; 1 McCormick grain binder, 7-foot; 2 Black Hawk cornplanters, one new wire, never unrolled; 2 John Deere sulky plows with harrow attachments; 2 new John Deere cultivators; 3 Tower gophers; 1 Tower pulverizer, 1 disc harrow, 1 disc wheat or oats drill with grass-seed attachment, 1 drag harrow, 1 weeder, 1 mowing machine, 1 grindstone, 1 feed grinder, good as new; 1 feed cooker, 1 round wooden water tank, 1 Great Western manure spreader, 1 corn sheller, 1 No. 16 DeLaval cream separator, good as new. 10 or 12 bushels fire-dried seed corn; several sets of harness; many other articles. Terms —Ten months’ credit will be given on all sums over $lO, purchaser to give note wjth approved security bearing 6 per cent interest; 2 per cent discount will be given for cash where entitled to credit. ALPHA CHRISTLEY, Brook, Indiana. C. W. Travis, A. L. Clark, Lafayette, Ind., Auctioneers. Fred Lyons and J. D. Rich, Brook, Ind., Clerks. Hot lunch on grounds.

PUBLIC BALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale at his farm, 6% miles south and % mile w’est of Rensselaer, 6% miles north and % miles west of Remington, beginning at 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 91, 1913, the following property: 3 Head Horses —l roan mare, 8 years old; 1 brown mare, 12 years old; 1 bayhorse, 18 years old; all three will work anywhere. 4 Mlloh Cows— Will all be fresh by d&y of gale. 5 Brood Bows —Bred to farrow by the 26th of April. Farm Implements —Consisting of one Moline planter, fertilizer attachments and 2 rolls of wire; 1 J. I. C. 16-lnch riding plow, new; 1 Dutch Uncle cultivator, gopher attachments; 1 Ottawa gopher rider; 1 Blue Bird walking cultivator; 2 wagons, 3 beds, narrow tire; 2 sets double harness; 1 set single harness, 1 road wagon, one half set harness, new; 1 bob-sled; 1 straw rack; % barrel sweet cider vinegar; 16-gallon kettle. and some other articles too numerous to mention. Terma —A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over $lO without Interest If paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent from date of sale; 6 per cent off for cash on sums over $lO. Under $lO cash In hand. A. C. SCOTT. John Culp, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch served.

PUBLIC SAXE. j. lie undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence, 6 miles northwest of Rensselaer and 8% miles east of ML Ayr, commencing at 10:30 on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913, the following property; 9 Hsad of Horses —One bay mate, 8 years old, wt. 1650; 1 dark-brown mare, 7 years old, wt. 1650, In foal; 1 bay horse, 13 years old, wt. 11B0; 1 sorrel mare, 7 years old, Hot 1300; 1 brown roadster mare, 7 years old, wt. 1000; 1 bay horse. 6 years old, roadster, wt. 1160; 1 black mare, 8 years old, wt. 1100; 1 brown yearling mare; 1 coming 8-year-old X-Ray horse colL Two Cows—Now giving milk. Three brood sows. 80 Hsad of Shsep—Bo ewes, mostly Hampshlres, bred to Hampshire bucks. rmpls manta, Etc.—Wagon, spring wagon, buggy, disc, walking plow, 2 riding plows, 2 cultivators, 1 3-section harrow, nearly now; mower, sulky rake, cornplanter. and seeder. Terma —A credit of 11 months will be given on all suras of over $lO, without interest If paid when due; If not paid when due, 8 per cent Interest will be charged from date of sale, purchaser to rive approved security. All sums of 10 and under cash In hand. No property to be removed until settled for. A discount of 6 per cent will be given for cash on sums over $lO. O. C. HALSTEAD. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clark. Hot lunch served by George Robinson. Use our Classified Column.

PUBLIC SAXE. The undersigned will sell at the H. O. Harris farm, 6 % miles, west of Rensselaer, % mile south and 1% mile east of Mt. Ayr, 11 miles east of Morocco, 4 miles north and 1% miles east of Foresman, beginning at 10:30 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913, the followinf property: 14 Horses and Mules—One brown .horse, 10 years old; 1 gray horse. 5 years old, lady broke; 1 sorrel horse, 6 years old; 1 black colt, 2 years old; 1 gray filly, 2 years old; 1 yearling filly? 2. last spring’s colts; 2 teams mules, one 10, one 11 years old, one team 4 years old. 4 Cattle—One Jersey cow, fresh soon; 3 last spring's calves. 8 Head Hogs—-Five brood sows, 1 boar, 2 fat hogs. Farm Tools—4 farm wagons, 2 with triple box and 2 with hay ladders and high and low wheels; 1 Deering binder; 1 Deering mower, good as new; 3 Janesville riding cultivators, good as new, 1 almost new; J. I. G. cornplanter; 4 breaking plows; 1 manure spreader; 2 riding and 2 walking breaking plows; 1 good as new corn cutter; 4 sets double work harness, all good ones; 1 corn sheller; 1 feed grinder; 2 spades; 1 disc; 1 3-sec-tion harrow; I hay buck; and other articles not here mentioned. About 10 tons good timothy hay in Terms —A credit of 10 months will be given on all sums of over $lO, without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent interest will be charged from date of sale, purchaser to give approved security. All sums otf $lO and under cash in hand. A discount of 6 per cent will be given for cash on sums over $lO. No property to be removed until settled for. P. B. DOWNS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Lawson Ponsler, hot lunch. PUBLIC SAXE. The undersigned will sell at public sale at his farm, 6% miles northeast of Rensselaer,, beginning at 10:30 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1913, the following property: 10 Head of Horses—l sorrel horse, 6 years old, wt. 1600; 1 bay mare, ? years old, wt. 1400; 1 driving horse, 4 years old, wt. 1200; 1 coming 3-year-old mare, wt. 1300; 2 mare colts, coming 2 years old, wt. 1000 each; 2 coming 2-year-old horse colts, wt. 1000; 2 coming yearling solts. 11 Head of Cattle —6 milch cows, 4 fresh and other will be fresh in April; 2 yearling steers, wt. about 1000 lbs.; 4 coming yearling steer calves. Hogs—2 brood sows and 10 shoats. Implements—Cornplanter, complete complete with fertilizer attachment; 2 sulky plows, 16-lnch; 2 walking plows; 16 inch; 2 tower gophers; 2 riding cultivators; 2 3-section harrows; mowing machine, hay rake, wheat drill, 12-hole, good as new; manure spreader; disc; oats seeder, manning mill, 2 wagons, triple box; one single and one double buggy. / Terms—A credit of 10 months will be glvenon sums of over $lO, without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent from date of sale purchaser to give approved security. A 1 sums of $lO and under cash In hand. A discount of 6 per cent for cash on sums over $lO. No property to be removed until settled for. FRED WAYMIRE. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot Lunch.

PUBLIC SAXE. I will sell at public auction at my residence, 6% miles southwest of Mnnnn, Ind., and A miles northwest of Reynolds, on the C. M. Horner farm, known as the Robison farm, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913, beginning at 10 o’clock, the following property, to-wit; 40 Head of Horses and Mnlas—One span of grey horße mules, coming 4 and 6. wt. 2800, these mules are sound, well broke and as good a pair as In the country; 1 span bay mare mules, eomlng 4 and 6, wL 2800, well broken and square built, a pair that can carry their dinner; 1 span bay mare mules, coming 6, wt. 2600; 16% hands high, well broken, closely mated, an extra good team? 1 span black mare mules coming 4, wt. 2400, well broken and. good workers, a pair that Is always ready; 1 span grey mules, coming 4, wt. 2460; well broken and good workers; 1 span black mare muleß, coming 6, wt. 2660; well broken and alwayß up the collar; 1 span mules, mare and horse, coming 4 and 6, wL 2600, well broken and good workers; 1 span black mules, mare and horße. coming 4, wt. 2750 anc, 16% hands high, well broken and good workers, for this pair there cannot be said enough; 1 span bay mules, mare and horse, coming 4, wt 2600, well broken and good workers; 1 span black horse mules, coming 4, wt. 2600, the days don’t get too long for them, they are extra good workers; 1 span bay horse mules, coming 4, wt 2400, good workers; 1 span bay mare mules, coming 4, wt 2300, a good team. HORSES — One team grey mares, coming 7 and 8, wt. 3200, good pullers; 1 brown horse, 6 years old, wt 170 u, and a good one; 1 grey mare, 6 years old, wt 1460, broke to all harness; 1 bay mare, 9 years old, wt. 1350, she Is lady broke; 1 dapple grey horse, white mane and tail, 4 white stockings, blaze face, 16 1-8 hands high, 6 years old, wt 1100, he Is a harness horse and got style to Ist; he can step a runaway gait: 1 bay horse, 16 hands high, 8 years old, wt 1160. all around horse, city broke, good saddle and harness horse, can go all gaits; 1 team bay horses, 16 hands high, '8 and 6 years old, wt 8000, good work team; 1 buckskin pony with 4 white stockings, blaze face, 9 years old, wt 900, this pony Is a good cattle pony; 1 grey colt, coming 3, wt. 1360, well made; 2 colts coming 2, draft horses; 3 yearling colts. 16 Head Mlloh Oows—These cows are all young, will be fresh In spring, all good milkers and easy kept. One extra good thoroughbred Jersey cow. 100 Head of lon —Twenty good brood sows; 4 full-blood Duroq’s. These sows will farrow about the, first of April. One Poland China boar. 80 head of stock hogs, wt. from 60 to 100 lbs. A good list Of Fans Implement!. Torus—Sums under $lO cash. A credit of 10 months will be given on sums over $lO without interest If paid when due- It not paid when due 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale. Purchaser to give bankable note, 6 per cent off for cash on all Bums over $lO. No property to be removed until settled for. Hot lunch on ground. , JOHN T. GARVIN, V. D. Clyne, Auctioneer, Montlcello, Ind. rib Monroe Steiner, Ass'L Auct, Plymouth, Ind. C. C. Middles tad t, Clsrk. C. W. Wren, Asa'l. Clsrk.

Chicago to Northwest, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, sad the South, Louisville and French Xick Springs. RENSSELAER TIME TABLE. In Effect November 24, 1912. SOUTH BOUND. No. 31—Fast Mall * 4:40 a. m. No. s—Louisville5 —Louisville Mail .... 11:09 a. m. No. 37—Indpls. Ex. 11:32 a. m. No. 83-r-Hoosler Limited .. 2:00 p. m. No. 39 —Milk Accpm. 6:20 p. m. No. Ex. ....11:06 p. m. NORTH BOUND. No. 4 —Louisville Mall ... 4:6$ a. m. No. 40—Milk Accom. ...... 7:83 a. m. No. 32—Fast Mall 10:12 a. m. No; 38—Indpls-Chgo. JSt. .. 3:29 p. m. No. 6—Louisville Mall AEx 8:38 p. m. No. 80 —Hoosier Limited .. 6:02 p. m. Train No. 31 makes connections at Mono h for Lafayette, arriving at Lafayette at 6:16 a. m. No. 14, leaving Lafayetto at^4: 30, connects with N at Monon, Limited,” run only between Chicago and Indianapolis, the C. H. & D. Service for Cincinnati having been discontinued. > ■- W. H. BEAM. Agent

PIFESSIIE CUDS i n— <Li ■— Dr. L M. WASHBURN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Makes a specialty of diseases of the Eyes. „ Over Both Brothers. SCHUYLER C. IRWIN “ LAW, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. 6 per cent farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows' Block. E. P. HONAN ~~ ATTORNEY, AT LAW. Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insuranoe aadEeal Estate. Will practice in all the courts. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. Rensselaer, Indiana. H. L. BBOWN DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth Without Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods In Dentistry. Gas administered for painless extraction. Office over Larch's Drug Store. JOHN A. DUNLAP LAWYER. (Successor to Frank Foltz.) Practice In all courts. Estates settled. Farm Loans. Collection department Notary In the office. Rensselaer, Indiana

Dr. E. C. ENGLISH PHYSICIAN' AMD SUBGBOH. Office opposite Trust and Savings Bank. Phones: 177 —2 rings for office; 3 rings for residence. Sentselaer, Indians. Dr. F. A. TLBFLEB OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. Phones, Office—l rings on 800, residence—3 rings on 360. 4 - Successfully treats both acute and ihronlc diseases. Spinal curvatures a specialty. Dr. E. N. LOT Successor to Dr. W. W. Hartsell. HOMEOPATHIST. Office—Frame building on Cullen street, east of court house. omoi non ss. Residence College Avenue, Phone 133. Bensselaer, Indiana. * F. IL HEMPHILL, M. D.~ PHYSICIAN AMD SUBOBOH. gpeolal attention to diseases of woanea and low grades of fsver. Office In Williams block. Opposite Court House. Telephone, office and residence, 443.

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