Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MONTGOMERY’S NEWS DEPOT will give away on MARKET DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 18 the following articles: One $1 box Bunte Bros.’ Famous Chocolates One box Chewing Gum One box of 50 5-c Cigars your choice of any brand in stock One year’s subscription to any $1.50 publication. For particulars apply at the news stand. Tickets given out on Market Day only. J. J. Montgomery

KANKAKEE VALLEY. Assessor Delehanty is busy at his official work. Edson Gibbs departed for the east a few days ago to be present in the federal court as a witness for the government in a suit against an insurance company. It is alleged that this company wrote policies when it was known to be insolvent. Samuel Payne is pressing hay on the Ross farm north of Wheatfield. Walter Wiseman went to Wheatfield Monday. While returning from a visit at Wheatfield Center last Sunday evening, the mule team of Ike Brown, of south of Kouts, got frightened at an auto driven by Skeet Hendrickson, south of Baum’s bridge and after almost tipping the buggy over, broke the tongue completely out of the buggy and getting away. Mr. Knoll, of Kouts, was autoing in these parts last Sunday. The Bible Student lecture by Elder Herr at the Bray school house last Wednesday evening was well attended. Mrs. Wiseman was a caller at the James Smith home last Monday afternoon.

PUBLIC SALE. 'Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at public sale at my residence 1 mile west of Newland, 2 miles south of Gifford, commencing at 10 a. m. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915, the following described property 8 Head Horses—Three work horses, 1 bay mare 9 years wt 1775, safe in foal, 1 roan mare 12 years wt 1550, 1 bay horse broke to all harness, 9 years, wt 1310,1 sorrel horse wt 1400, 9 years bay mare 9 years, wt 1400, 2 last spring horse colts, sired. 1 Holstein milk cow due to be fresh in April, 1 coming three year old Jersey cow with calf at side, about three weeks old. About 5 tons good timothy hay in barn. Farm Tools —One Studebaker wagon, good as new, 1 14-inch breaking plow as good as new, 2 section woodframe harrow good as new, 1 walking cultivator, 2 sets of shanks, big shovels and little ones, 1 single shovel plow, 1 potato planter, O. K., good as new, 1 set dump boards ,1 hay rack, 7-14 onion tools, three one wheel hoes, 2 wheel hoes, 2 onion drills, All Planter Jr. tools, 120 feet hay rope used one year, carrier and pulleys. Butchering outfit, 40 rods woven wire. Several cedar posts, post augur, 12 foot log chain, forks, shovels, cycle grinder, saddle, 2 sets work harness, 1 set single harness, household goods, etc. Terms —9 months credit on sums over $lO with usual conditions. D. D. BROWN. F. A. Phillips, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Ladies’ Aid will serve lunch. - Lawn and Cemetery Vases. For bargain day I will sell a vase 30 inches high and 18 inch bowl, made of heavy clay. One that will stand the hot sun much, better than iron. Plenty of room for dirt. One that you will be proud of on your lawn or on your cemetery lot. See sample on my lawn. For Bargain Day only, $2.50 each, $5.00 per pair. —J. H. Holden. NOTICE REGARDING THE COURT HOUSE LAWN. It has always been my aim to keep the court house lawn in good condition and well sodded, and I am unable to do this without some help from the people of the city, who are in the habit of cutting across the yard and thereby making paths. Now this practice and also the playing of ball or football on the yard must be stopped, and I would like the help of the parents th the city in this matter. This notice should be sufficient and I expect it to be observed. CHASrMORLAN,- —- ; Custodian.

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