Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lane had as their guests over Christmas, Miss Lulu Long, Miss AEce Angela, Will Klund and George Barlow, of Shelbyville. They returned home today. Word was received this afternoon from Father Hugo W. Lear, of St St. Joseph’s College, who has beefe at the; bedside ,of his mother at Wapakoneta, Ohio, that , her death occurred yesterday evening. Mrs. Maria Hopkins left this morning for Oklahoma City, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank Harding. Her son, George Hopkins, accompanied her as far as Chicago. The weather has moderated, jnaking it safe to haul out apples and potatoes. We have fancy apples from $2.25 to $2.75 a barrel. Nice Michigan of Wisconsin long or round white potatoes in 2% bushel sacks at 55c a bushel. JOHN EGER. (Mr. and Mrs. A S. Nowels and Russell and Helen Nowels returned to Columbia City today, after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hunt and Mis. J. M. iWassoh. Me and Mrs. A. E. Coen and son, Alwin, who weie also visiting here, left for their home in Berwyn, 111., this morning.
PROFESSIONAL CMS 0. E. JOHNSON. M D. Office in Jessen Building. * Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. I to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. SPECIALTY: SURGERY. Phone 211. Dr. L M. wTsHIH K». wmicuß amd bumioi Phone 48. SCHUYLER C IRWIN X.AW, BEAX, ESTATE, INSURANCE 5 per cent farm loans Office in Odd EeUows’ Block. H. L. BROWN DEVTXET. Crown- and Bridge Work <ho Teeth .Vlthout Platea a specialty. All th-, atest methods in Dent la try. Gas Mninistered for painless extraction. Office over Larch's Drug Store. Rensselaer, Indiana. jOUJi A.DUNLAP EAvrnm. (Successor to Frank Foltx.) Practice in all courts. Estates settled. ' ■ j Faamr Loans. ’ i Cfc lection department. Notary in the office. aanaaalaar, Indiana. ~ Dr. B. N. LOT "~ Successor to Dr. W. W. Hartsell. HOMEOPATHIST. >JBpe—Frame buildin* on Callen street, east of court house. omci HHOWM to. lesiaence College Avenue, Phone ISt XudlAlLlk E H. HEMPHILL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AMD IVMIOX. special attention *o diseases of wosaea „ uA low. grades of fever. iffice tn Willlama block. Opposite Coun, House. Telephone, office and residence, 441. DR. E. 0. ENGLISH / PHYSICIAN AMD SVBQSOM. Owposltev Trust and Savings Bank \ Phones: 17*’--2 rtags >ffiee; 3 ridge for residence. v J. Dentist Opposite Court House. i Bonrselaor, Indiana.. JOE JEFFRIES Chiropractor Successor to J. 8. S'lipirt Office over Rowles & Parker's Phone 576 , Lady attendant Dr. F. A. TURTLES OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Rooms 1 and I. Murray Building. Rensselaer, Indiana Phones. Offne—l rings on Ito. nwftence—l rings on SOO. Successfully treats both acute an« ihronic diseaser Spinal curvature* % -peclalty
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale at his residence 9 miles southwest of Rensselaer, 4 miles east and % mile south of Foresmah, beginning ata.* m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1915, the following property: 9 Head Horses and Colts—l bay mare, 5 years, iwt. 1200; 1 bay mare, 4 years, wt. 1550; 1 bay mare, 12 years, wt. 1500; 1 'bay mare 10 years, wt. 1000; 1 grey mare, 9 years, wt. 950; all bred. 1 bay horse 12 years, wt. 1300; 1 bay horse 13 yeats, wt. 1100; 2 sip ring colts, black—l horse and 1 mule. 19 head shoats. 12 dozen Rhode Island Red chickens. 3 torts clover hay in barn. 11 Head Cattle—l Jersey 5 years, fresh in March; 1 red cow 4 years, fresh first of February; 1 Shorthorn cow 4 years, eligible to registry, bred to pure Shorthorn bull; 1 Hereford cow 5 years, calfjby side; 1 Shorthorn cow 8 years, with calf; 2 2-year-old steers; 2 spring bull calves; 1 Shorthorn eligible to registry. Farm Tools—l Weber wagon, 4 inch tire; 1 narrow tare wagon; 1 single buggy, rubber tire; 1 new' Deering binder 8 ft; 1 new Deeping mower; 1 Sure Drop cornplanter; 1 16-ineh John Deere sulky plow; 1 walking cultivator; 1 Avery cultivator with gopher attachment; 1 gopher; 1 endgate seeder; 18}ft. spader; 3-sec. harrow; 1 one-horse disc wheat drill; 3 sets double work harness; 1 set single harness; 1 Economy cream separator. Household goods, including kitchen range, good as new; library table; sewing machine and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms— Sums of $lO and under cash; over $lO a credit of 11 months with approved security without interest if paid when due; If nqt so paid 8 per eent from date; 4 per cent off for cash on sums over $lO. No property to be removed until settled for. ' A. W. PRUETTE. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. -G. Spitler, ClerkHot lunch on ground.
