Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FAIR OAKS. Grandma Manderville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dan Odell, west of town. Mrs. F. R. Erwin spent several days 'this week in Chicago. Isaac Kight and wife went to Momence Thursday to attend the funeral of an uncle. Aunt Hannah Culp is still at Lee helping take care of her brother, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Aaron Whitcomb, of Clinton county, visited Mrs. N. A McKay here Tuesday. Frank Brouhard, Ray Burns, Jack Umphress and Albert Cox all started for lowa this week. Several of the holiness people went to Rosebud Sunday to attend the baptismal service. Myrtle Hall has been sick this week with a gathering in her head. Orvil Bringle was home from Remington over Sunday. v For the Stomach and Liver. I. N. Stuart, West Webster, N. Y., writes: “I have used Chamberlain's Tablets for disorders of the stomach and liver off and on for the past five years, and It affords me pleasure to state that I have found them to bj just as represented. They are mild in their action and the results have been saisfactory. I value them highly.” For sale by all dealers. C Catholic Services at Newland. There will be Catholic services at Newland on Sunday, March 21st Services to begin at 8 o’clock. Instruction after mass. 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 hofse broke to all harness, 9 years, wt 1310,1 sorrel horse wt 1400, 9 years old, 1 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. x 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 MS new, 1 set dump boards 4 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.- *. i, D. BROWN. F. A. Phillips, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Cleric. • Ladies* Aid will serve lunch.
Lawn and Cemetery Vases. For bargain day I will sell a vans 30 inches high and 18 inch bowl, made of heavy clay. One that wffl 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 tot See sampleon my town. For Bargain Day only, $2.50 each, $5.00 per pair. —J. H. Holden.
