Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
<Mrr and Mts. fiamuel Duvall haw taken rooms permanently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.Honan. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parson, of Wichita, Kans., are visiting at the home of M.r*- Parson’s brother, C. J. Dean. Mrs. Clara Shaw went to "her home in Shelbyville this morning, after a week’s visit with M,rs. Nattie Scot Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolf and daughter and Philip Mossier, of Hammond, are visiting Mrs. Wolf's parents, Mr. anti Mrs. A. Leopold. Alfred Thompson and. sister, Miss Emily, have returned from a short trip to Saginaw and Lansing, Mich. Miss Emily attended a house, party in Saginaw. \ Mrs. W„. L. Myer returned yesterday from a Christmas visit j in Frankfort. Mrs. A. J. Bosier, MyeFs sister, of Dayton, Ohio, is visiting her a few days. The New Year’s eve dance held last night was attended by about twenty-five couples. Music was furnished by the Brown orchestra, of Lowell. A number of out-of-town visitors attended. The SeW Club held a house warming at the home of Mrs. George Hopkins last evening. A 6 o’clock dinner was served and the evening was spent in playing cards and watching the old year out and the new year in.
The Round Table Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. E. P. Honan. Mrs. Hale Warner and Mrs. Frank B. |am assisted. The husbands also attended. Progressive seven-up was played and excellent refreshments were served at tbe midnight hour. Samuel Duvall furnished music on the Victrola. Speaker Champ Clark ageed with President Wilson yesterday that by speeding up on legislation in the house all apropriation bills and the special legislation asked by the president could be put through before March 4 and that there was no neeesity for a special session; He reported to the president that legislation was farther advanced than usual at this time of year. If you have anything to sell or exchange, or want anything, try our Classified Column. It gets results.
PUBLIC SALE. ■'NTAs I am (going to quit farming and move to town I will sell at public auction at my farm 2 miles north and 1 mile east of Remington, on TUESDAY, JAN. 5, 1915, commencing at 10 a. m., the following property. 21 Head Horses and Colts— l gray mare, 6 yrs, wt. 1600, in foal; 1 black registered mare, 4 years, wt 1600, sound, in foal; 1 black registerec mare, 4 years, wt 1500, sound, in foal; 1 bay mare 10 years, wt 1800, sound, full blood and registered; ]. black horse 5 years, wt 1200, sound; 1 bay driving mare 5 years; 1 gray, pony mare 8 years, lady broke anc. sound; 1 gray horse 6.years, broke to all harness, wt 1050; 1 gray mare 2 years, wt 1100, sound; ‘1 sorrel horse 2 years, wt 1100, sound; 1 driving colt, 2 years, wt 900; 1 sorrel colt 1 years, wt 800, sound; 1 bay eolt, 1 year, wt. 840, sound; 1 black colt, 1 year, wt 900, sound; 6 spring colts, 4 mares and 2 geldings. Two of the above mares are eligible to register. 1 Percheron stallion, register No. is 26162. Pedigree furnished and shown on day of sale. All the above horses are practically sound. 33 Head Cattle— Two full blood Hereford cows, with pedigrees and calves by side, 2 extra good milch cows, fresh about Jan. 25; 2 good cows, giving milk; 10 good yearling steers; 12 good yearling heifers; one good yearling bull; two spring calves. , 15 Head Hogs— Three sows bred to farrow about April 1; 12 shoats, wt about 1 100 lbs each.
farm Tools—l 8-ft. Deering binder in good condition; 2 good 6-ft mowers; 2 planters, one J. L Case with fertilizer attachment, good, 1 Black Hawk planter; 1 10-ft spading disc; 1 7-ft spading disc; 1 8-ft full wheel disc, nearly new; 1' double fan seeder; 1 Oliver sulky plow; 1 Sattley sulky plow; 1 walking plow; 2 riding cultivators; 1 walking cultivator; 2 Tower gophers; 1 side delivery hay rake; 1 flexible wood harrow; 3 wagons, .all wide tire; 1 hay rack; 1 truck wagon; 1 hay loader, nearly new; 1 big iron kettle; steel hog troughs; 1 feed rack; 1 feed trough; 1 bob sled; 1 old cutter; 1- carriage; 2 single buggies, one rubber tire; l road cart; 1 clover buncher; 4 sets double harness; 3 sets Single harness, one nearly new; collars, halters, blankets, etc.
Household Goods —Chairs, cupboards, bedsteads, 2 dressers,, folding bed; 1 DeLaval No. 12 cream separator only used one year, and other articles too numerous to mention.- . V T Terms— ll months’ time without, interest if paid when due on sums over ftO; 8 per cent from date if not paid' when -due; 7 per cent oft for cash where entitled to credit. JOBS ZEHR Col. Harvey Williams and V Geo. A. Chappell, Clerk. I
