Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1915 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Some good native young ewe* to lamb in April. Some bows and pig*. 60 Head of Cattle—Of various descriptions and colors and ages from calve* 1 week old up. Some of the best winter 1 cream producing cow* to be found. We will not attempt to describe each animal. Some with calves by side; others fresh soon. Some pure bred Jersey; some Shorthorn cows, etc.
About 20 Head Horses, Colt* and Mules—Of different descriptions. A team of bay mares, full sisters, 4 and 5 years old, wt. about 1400 each; fine actors. These are the best coach mares to be found anywhere. Will sell some good young horses; some plug mules and mares also. Farm Tools—One brand new selfbinder, only cut 40 acres; one top buggy 'with long body; good work harness; 1000 good burr and white oak fence posts. Many other unmentioned articles will appear. 150 tons of ensilage in silo. 80 acres of straw in stack. Terms—A credit of 11 months on all sums over $lO on approved security with 6 per cent interest from date if paid w’hen due; if not so paid 8 per cent from date; 2 per cent off on sums over $lO for cash; $lO and under cash. No property to be removed until settled for with clerk. Hot lunch on the ground. RANDOLPH WRIGHT. HALSTEAD BROS. WM. McKINNEY. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. James Chapmah, Olerk. ,
The secretary of the Lafayette chamber of commerce has been notified by the president of Le Indiana League of Postmasters that they wfll hold their 1916 convention in that city. The 1915 meeting was held in Kokomo and was attended by about 250 postmasters. An invitation will be sent to every postmaster in the state to attend the meeting.
Her Son Subject to Croup. “My son Edwin is subjectsto croup,” writes Mrs. E. O. Irwin, New Kensington, Pa. "I put in many sleepless hours at night before I learned of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mothers need not fear their disease if they keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house and use it as directed. It always gave my boy relief.” Obtainable everywhere.C
William L. Morgan, who stole a horse at Idaville a few days ,ago and drove over to Monticello where he put it in a hitch bam and quietly awaited arrest, waS’ sentenced to the Michigan city penitentiary for 1 to 14 years at Monticello Tuesday. Morgan said he had the habit of “taking things” and stole the overcoat he was wearing at Logansport. An old neighbor of Morgan came from Akron, Ohio, to lay claim to the suit of clothes Morgan wore and said that he was a bad character and that the sentence was coming to him. It is believed Morgan had formerly been confined in the Oklahoma penitentiary.
Now Lookout. When a cold, hangs on as often happens, or when you hare hardly -gotten over one cold before you contract another, lookout for you are liable to contract some very serious disease. This succession of colds weakens the system and lowers the vitality so that you are much more liable to contract chronic catarrh, pneumonia or consumption. Cure your cold while you can. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has a great reputation. It is relied upon by thousands*of people and never disappoints them. Try it. It enly costs a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. C
LYCEUM COURSE DATES
January 19—Ralph Bingham. January 28—Tahan. February 15—William Rainey Ben nett. ( March 29—Columbian Entertainers.
Fred A. Phillips Auctioneer The following is a list of sales booked to date by me for this season: William Rose Sam Lowery John R. Lewis, Hampshire Hogs William Daugherty O. C. Halstead Glen Baker, Admr. Robert Smith Harvey W. Wood, Sr. Earl Barkley Jack Ulyat Charles Battleday Charles Fleming, Pure Bred Angus Cattle J. A. Richardson, Admr. Herman Messmann Elmer E. Pullins, Pure Bred ' Poland China Hogs William Large
