Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Big Public Sale I have quit farming the A. D. Washburn 400 acres and will sell at public auction at my ..farm, 1 mile south of Remington, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1914, 27 Head Good Horse* and Colts— Including Some splendid mares and fine horses for all purposes. Two good milk cows. A large list of farming implements. Terms—ss and under cash; 12 months on larger amounts. MY 160-ACRX FARM. I will also sell my farm of 160 acres, 1 mile south of Remington; nice level land, well 'improved and tiled; a good $5,000 house, with cellar and cistern; 2 good bams, hog slid chicken houses. Will meet at reasonable poiilts with automobile parties who desire to see farm before date of sale. CYRUS BICE, Owner. W. H. Kenyon and Walter Eastburn, Auctioneers. Gladys White, aged 15, a Wabash school girl, was stricken blind when at her desk Friday. Believing she was asleep, she rubbed <her eyes in an attempt to restore her vision.