Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. Yem Robinson went to Surrey this morning, where they, will join Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Hop* dns and all will go to the Kankakee river on a fishing and hunting trip. Mrs. Albert Reed, of south .pi town, went to Brents, near Knox, today, having been called there by the serious sickness of a child of her daughter, Mrs. Pleas. Warren, who recently moved there; A. E. Shafer and son, N. C. Shafer, will leave this afternoon on a tour of investigation of a number of garages in order to determine on the best plan for constructing their new garage. They will visit Remington, Peru, Logansport and other places. Miss Goldie Stockton, who has been a nurse at the Rensselaer hospital for some time, went to Morocco today, where she will make her home with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Gollins, who was left a widow only two weeks ago, her husband's death being very sudden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruner came from Sheldon, 111., yesterday, for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bruner, He works for the electric light company at Sheldon and the plant has just been taken over by the Northern Indiana Utilities Co., which owns the Montifiello, Wolcott, Remington. Goodland. Fowler and Kentland plants. Alpha Christley was in from Jordan township today and called our attention to an error in the write-up of his sale. By reason of an omis; sion that occurred when the article was placed in type the article read that the cows brought nip to SSO each. It should have said that eleven, cows averaged $93 each, that one, a fine Holstein, brought $135, and two others, one a shorthorn and the other a Jersey, brought sll2 nnd sll7 respectively, and that the brood sows brought up to SSO each. It is probable that a better price for cows at a general sale was never procured in /Jasper county.
PILES CUBED AT HOME BY NEW ABSOBPTION METHOD. If you suffer from bleeding. Itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me your address, and 1 will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own ' locality If requested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write today to ••Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame, Ind. PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will sell at publis auction at the McAlfee farm, 7 miles east of Rensselaer, 1% miles north of McCoysburg, oh' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1913, commencing at 10 o'clock, the following property: 4 Head of Horses—3 mares, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1200 each; 1 roan horse, 7 yrs. old, wt. 1150. 2 Fine Milch Cows—One coming 4 and the other coming 5; both be fresh soon. Some very fine seed oats; Sweedish Select by name; fine quality and very heavy. Farm Implements—2 wagons; 3 sets double harness; 1 single buggy, 1 4-section harrow, 2 riding breaking plows, John Deere; 2 discs; 3 riding cultivators, all good; 1 mowing standard make, 5-ft. cut; 1 12-fOOt hay rake; 1 Beefing binder, 8-ft. cut, all in good running order, and several other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—A credit of 10 months will be given on sums over $lO if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent from date; 6 per cent discount for cash on sums over SIQ. Sums of $lO and under cash. % 8. R. NICHOLS.
PTJBZiXC SAXiE. Having sold his farm, the undersigned will sell at public sale at his farm, 12 miles northwest of Rensselaer, 1 mile north and 3 miles east of Fair Oaks, 1 mile east and 4 miles north of Parr, 3 miles southwest of Vlrgle, 1 mile south of the old Moffit place, commencing at 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1013, the following property: 7 Read of Horses— l dark bay mare, 1 light brown horse, 2 bay horses, 1 bay mare, 1 good bay mare colt, coming 2 years old In May, 1 yearling colt, coming 1 year old In May. These two colts are full sisters. 16 Head of Oattls— All young cattle, from 1 to 6 years old; 8 milking now, 1 fresh 8 weeks ago, 1 fresh 3 weeks ago, 1 fresh 2 weeks ago, 1 will be fresh in a few days, 2 will be fresh by Ist of March, 1 heifer, will be fresh in March. The rest will be fresh later on. 2 heifers, 1 coming 2 years old, the other coming a year old. Hogs—3 brood sows, will farrow about March 16th. 16 shoata. Implement*— l Deerlng Sift binder, tongue truck, good as new; 1 standard mowing machine; 1 John Deere cornplanter, with fertiliser attachment, and 96 rods check wire; 1 Deerlng disc; 1 Oliver riding plow; 3 walking plows, 10-inch, good as new; 1 good as new sweep rake; 1 sulky rake; 1 woodenframe, 2-seotion harrow; 1 steel-frame, 2-sectlon harrow; 3 cultivators; 1 Malta cultivator; 2 Dutch Uncle cultivators, one with gopher attachment; 8 rolls or heavy asphalt roofing and some steel sheet roofing; 1 Thomas wheat drill, good as new; 1 endgate seeder; 1 large scales; l-horse Diamond plow; 1 potatoe hlller and digger: grind stone; hand corn shelter; hay ladders; 30 gallon kettle; 3 sets double harness: 3 sets of snlgle harness; 1 sled; double painting ladders; 2 wagons, 1 narrow-tire Turnbull wagon, 1 wlde-tlre triple bed Birdsell: I'carriage, 1 single seat buggy. 20 bushels of Early Rose and Early Ohio potatoes: 10 or 12 bushels of good Seed corn; 100 or more chickens; 6 tureys—6 hens and 1 gobbler; 2 stacks of timothy hay, containing 10 tons. Good supply household goods. Cream separator, good as new. l Sure Hatch looegg incubator and several other articles not here mentioned. Terms— A oredlt of 9 months will be given on sums of over |lO, without lnlnterest If paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent from date of sale, purchaser to give approved,security. All sums of 910 and under, cash in band. A discount of 6 per cent for cash on sums over flO. No property to be removed until settled for. J*. Cl HULL AS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. - C. O. Spltlar, Clark. Hot lunch on ground.
