Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Feb. 18.—Maines Bros, 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Rensselaer. Wednesday, Feb. 19—C. L. Downs, 8 miles northeast of Rensselaer. Feb. 20.—G. H. Slaughter and B. T. Lanham, south of Rensselaer. Feb. 21.—A C. Scott, 5% miles Bouth and Y» mile west of Rensselaer. Feb. 21.—Harry Gallagher, 5 miles north and 3 miles east of' Rensselaer. Feb. 22.—Tone Kanne, at the old Hemphill Livery Barn in Rensselaer. Feb. 24.—1. A. Leavel, 2Va miles sorth and 2% miles east of Rensse laer. Feb. 27.—Fred W. Schultz, 7 miles north and IYu miles west of Rensse laer. Feb. 27.—J. W. and H. C. Callaway, at Callaway ranch, B 4 miles south and 2 Y» miles east of Rensse field. March 6.—F. C. Kullas, 12 miles northwest of Rensselaer. PARR. Miss Ocle is on the sick list. Harvey Myers and Charlie Brusnahan spent Sunday in Montlcello. Mrs. Van Lear and little son, of Rensselaer, is spending a few days here, the guest of Mrs. Healey. Misses Blanche and Edna Babcock spent a few days this week visiting friends and relatives In Rensselaer. Miss Grace Peyton, one of the Fair Oaks teachers, spent Tuesday evening with Miss Luvie Gunyon, and also attended church. The revival meetings at the Baptist church, whieh have been in progress for the past two weeks, have been very well attended. The sermons are very interesting. Good hay, 45 cents a bale at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Mr:- imd Mrs. Br O. Thomas, of LaPorte, returned to their home today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith. Mr. Thomas is the surveyor for LaPorte county. William Lane of,Star City, deserted his wife and child. He was. sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of one to three years, Lane pleading guilty to the charge at Winamac. Mrs. Charles Robinson and two children and her brother, Virgil Knowlton, left this morning for their home near Mitchell, S. Dak, after a four weeks’ visit with relatives here Mrs. Ray Dobelbower and daughter, Maude, were called from Lafayette yesterday to see her father, Chas. Stanley, who is suffering from a paralytic stroke. He is in a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Ham left this afternoon for a visit of several days at Watseka and Marietta, Hi. Frank now owns the leading hotel at Watseka and goes there occasionally on business. A 90-pound good as new U. 8. cream separator will be sold at John W. Norman’s public sale, Thursday, February 20th.
rUBAtO SAAB UTHBY STOCK. The undersigned will sell at public sale at the old Hemphill Livery Barn, In Rensselaer, at 2 p. m., on S4.TVJUDAY, ZBBBUABT 88, 1913, the following property: \ 8 Head of Horses—One sorrel horse, 8 years old. broke to all harness, wt 1160; one sorrel horse, 7 years old, wt 1000, broke to all harness; 1 bay driving team, 7 and 8 years old. wt. 10U0 lbs each, good ones; 1 gray team, 6 and 6 years old, broke to all harness and lady broke, wt 1000; 1 team of driving mares, wt 1000, good drivers: The horses are all number one livery horses. Four top buggies, 2 carriages. Three sets of double driving harness, four sets of single harness. Robes, blanket! foot warmers, Storm fronts, and ' numerous other articles used In a livery stable. One Bnick One-ton Combination Kaak and Truck—22 horse-power engine, 10 passenger capacity, with top and curtains, run about 6 months, and In good condition. Cost new 8L260. This hack can be converted into a truck by taking out the seats and top by simply removing six bolts. Term*—lo months' credit will be given on all sums over 810 If paid when due; If not paid when due, notes to draw 8 per cent Interest from date. 6 per cent discount for cash on sums over 810. TOVB KAJTHB. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk.
