Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

- Mr. and Mrs. Nichalos Schmal went to Chicago today to spend several days with children. - Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig are spending today in Chicago. They expect to leave a week from today for a visit with relatives in the south. is, 1 ■ 11 It begad to snow at about noon today and has kept it up quite lively all afternoon. Apparently we are going to have the biggest snow of the season. J. W. Childers has beeif confined to his home for several days and an account of his sickness his son, H. P. Childers, was called home from a trip to the south. > , iM. Ar Gfiay and Geo. L. Wilder, of Remington,* were here this morning, leaving on the 10:36 train for Chicago and from there they will go to Meridian, Wis., land prospecting. • —The- hardest- fighting -of the European war is now going on say the press dispatches. The Russians are on the aggressive in the east and the Germans in the west. The attacks have been fierce but the defensive forces have held out and the attackers have suffered great losses. The withdrawal of the allies from the Dardanelles marks the acknowledged defeat of that project and shows the ‘strength of the Turkish defenses. Berlin reports that the cost to the allies of that campaign was $1,260,000,000. It is said that since last April the allies have had 1,000 civil officers assembled on the island of mudros. They were to take charge of the civil posts as soon as Constantinople was captured.

PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm and will move to Rensselaer, I will sell at public auction at my farm, 6 miles southeast of Rensselaer and a quarter of a mile east of the Crockett cemetery and 2 miles south of Pleasant Ridge, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1915, commencing at 10:30 o'clock, the following property: 62 Head of Cattle 2 Registered Shorthorn Bulls Consisting of 1 -roan Shorthorn registered bull, one coming yearling red registered Shorthorn bull, 18 extra good grade cow 5, 8 extra /i>* heifers, all in dalf to the roan bull; 13 good grade Shorthorn steers coming 2 years old, 21 calves, consisting of 13 steers arid 8 heifers, all. from the roan bull, and the steer calves weighing from 450 to 600 pounds. 7 Head of Horses and Mules Consisting of 1 coming 5-year-old black gelding, wt 1600; 1 coming 5-year-old black gelding, wt 1500; these horses are both sound and they are an extra good pair of geldings; 1 coming 4-year-old gray gelding, wt 1400, sound; 1 coming 3 year black gelding, wt 1200; 1 coming 2-year sorrel filly, wt 1000; 1 span of coming 3-year-old mules, wt 1900, extra good. 29 Head of Hogs Consisting of 4 brood sows, bred to farrow the first of April; 25 eihotes, wt about 60 pounds each. 10 stands of bees. Farming Implements. —1 wide tired Harrison wagon with Studebaker triple bed; 1 low-down wagon; 1 hay ladder; 1 carriage; 1 buggy; 1 buggy pole, new; 1 Success manure spreader; 1 Emerson gang plow, good as new; 1 Emerson sulky, good; 2 walking plows; 1 Osborne disc, good as new; 1 four-section Osborne harrow; 1 three-section harrow; 1 8-foot 1200 lb. iron roller; 4 vultivators; 1 one-horse cultivator; 1 2-horse wheat drill; 1 John Deere corn planter, 1 one-horse weeder; 1 sixfoot McCormick mower; 1 hay rake; 1 mudboat; 1 cider press; 1 corn shelier; work harness and driving harness; some household goods and other small tools too numerous to mention. . One U. S. cream separator. Terms—Sams of $lO end under casfi in hand, over $lO a credit of 10 months will be given without interest if paid when due; otherwise bearing 8 per cent interest from date of sale; 6 per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until trams of sale are complied with. Hot lunch on the grounds. HARVEY W. WOOD, SR. Cod. Fred Phillips, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. LYCEUM COURSE DATES January 19—Ralph Bingham. ... January 28—Tahan. February 15—William Rainey Bennett. March 29—Columbian Entertainers. CASTOR IA Par !■*«*« and Children. Ihi Kind You Han Always Bougnt FOR COUNTY RECORDER, I wish to announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for recorder of Jasper county, subject to the decision of Hie voters at the primary to be held March 7 K 1916. George W. Scott. Butterfat Wanted. I am still in the market for cream and will pay the highest market price $t all times. Cream received every day. Open eveudngs.—A. S. Lowman, Parr, lad. ‘ ~ ™~'r