Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
* WANTED- Information about a U. S. magazine rifle that has been missing from the armory for some time; also some other equipment. It is important that this be turned in without delay.—George H. Healey. WANTED—By married man, job on farm.—Phone 364. WANTED—To buy young milk cows.—J. A. Dunlap. Phone 16. WANTED—Eat hogs for market. Phone 400—A. W. Sawin. WANTED—FamiIy washings; will call for and deliver.—Mrs. Albert Missenden, Phone 106. LOST. LOST—Man’s gypsy ring, set with three stones, two diamonds with ruby in center. Return to Republican office. *9 I
MISCELLANEOUS WE REQUIRE the temporary services of a capable, responsible, business man with good financial connections. The right man can make good money. The Dewey Drainage _ Excavating Company, Woodward Building, Washington, D. C.
PUBLIC SALE. Having decided to quit farming l will offer at public auction on the Carey Lowman B&rm, 6 miles cast and Vi mile north of Rensselaer, and 2V X miles northwest of McCoysburg, on WEDNESDAY, PEB. 3, 1916, Commencing at 10 o'clock, the following property: 18 Head Horses —l sorrel mare, 7 years, wt 1650, in foal to Inkley’s horse; 1 bay mare 8 wt 1350, sound and a good worker; 1 bay horse 8 years, wt 1350, sound; 1 bay horse 6 years, wt 1100, sound and lady broke; 1 light brown driving horse, wt 1000; 1 brown mule, 12 years, wt 1250; 1 black horse 6 years, wt 1500, sound; 1 bay mare, coming 8 years, wt 1200, good driver. And the following livery horses: 1 bay mare 8 years, wt 1200; 1 bay horse 7 years, wt 1000; 1 bay horse 10 yrs, wt 1000; 1 brown mare 12 years, wt 1200; 1 sorrel horse 10 years, wt 1100; 1 bay mare 8 years, wt 950; 1 team brown horses, 9 and 10 years, wt. about 2000. One good Holstein cow, 7 years, fresh in Allay, giving about 3 gallons of milk now; also 3 yearling calves. 37 Head Hogs —l Duroc brood sow, wt 300; 1 Chester White brood sow, wt 300 ; 2 Duroc sows, wt about 180 each; 6 head of fat hogs, wt about 250 each; 1 black brood sow, wt about 275; 26 head shotes weighIng from 40 to 100 pounds. Farm Implements —3 wagons, all nearly new; 1 Oliver gang plow, 12inch, good as new; 1 Deering corn planter, a new-one with 160 rods of wire and fertilizer attachments; 1 New Janesville cultivator; 1 John Deere cultivator; 1 New Osborne disc; 1 Blackhawk cornplanter; 1 J. 1. Case cornplanter; $ sets work harness, good as new; 1 2-section harrow, 12 ft; 1 set gravel boards, 2 yd.; 2 Grain King scoop boards; and other articles.
Buggies, Etc. — l rubber tire Harper buggy; 3 single top buggies; 2 phaetons, 2 road wagons, 1 complete surrey, 2 spring wagons and 1 2-sea ted trap; 1 carriage pole. 6 sets oif fly nets, 2 storm blankets, 10 laprobes, 10 dusters, 8 stable blankets and many other incidental articles in a libery stable equipment. Houeshold goods—-2 kitchen ranges, 3 beds, 1 cupboard and many other articles. Terms —ll months credit on all sums over $10; $lO and less cash Usual terms. 6 per cent off for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. ® CHAS. W. LOWiMAN, Gulp & MoCurtain, Aucts. J. Hi Chapman, Clerk. Hot luneh on ground.
KANKAKEE VALLEY. Kenneth Grbbs was a Wheatfield goer Saturday. Zed Sexton, of Hebron, is working for R. H. Morehouse C. D. Shook, of DeMotte, was a caller, in these parts Saturday. Earl Custard and son went to Warren, Ind., last Tuesday for a visit with relatives. Quite a few of the young folks spent a pleasant time at the Bush home last Sunday evening. A. J. Bush fell and put his leg out of joint at the ankle last Monday. He is doing fine. Mr. Custard, who has been confined to his bed for a long time because of a fall, is still unable to be out. *■ Miss Ethel Custard was taken to a Chicago hospital last Friday to be operated on for appendicitis. The operation was a success and last-Sunday Mr. Custard received'a message that she was doing w«UL
CASTORIA For Infant* and Children. Ik KM mHm Alwap Bougtf Raw* the Signature Of
