Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' About the meanest thing said about the Ford peace party was that a million squirrels in the 1 United States had starved to death since the ship sailed. ' . . Charles Wright, of Wolcott, has purchased of Robert Stockton the City Grocery Store of Monticello. Mr. Stockton will move to the farm. He’s "going to be a "farmer.”! England is to reward wdth high honors the commanders who without the less of a single life succeeded in withdrawing from Gallipoli. Turkey is celebrating the withdrawal, the schools of Constantinople being closed and bunting being displayed throughout the city. - Funny, -isn’t it, that A. J. Law, banker, was such a prominent fanner •when he was a candidate on the democratic ticket for the state senate a few years ago, and that Warren T. McCray, republican—-candidate-f-ot-governor, is a “farmer” with quotation marks? But it isn’t fully, either, when one considers that the only democrat small enough to suggest such a thing in all Indiana is the editor of The Jasper County Democrat. The Methodist and Christian churches are each holding revival meeting in Monticello and a few 7 evenings ago without announcing their intention of doing so the ministers changed pulpits. Rev. Ernest, of the Christian church, conducted the service at the Methodist church, and Rev. Crowder, of the Methodist church, did the same thing at the Christian church. It was a decided innovation and the members of both congregations were much pleased. PUBLIC SALE. As I have a surplus’ of stock I will offer at public auction at my residence, 10 miles north, 1% miles west of Rensselaer; 4 miles east, Vi mile north of Fair Oaks; 2 miles south of Virgie, commencing at 10 a. m., on MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1916 2 Head Horses—l black mare 12 years old, wt 1400, with foal, sound; 1 bay mare 6 years, wt 1200, sound. These are both good brood mares. 16 Head Cattle—l red cow 8 years w 7 ith calf by spring; 2 red co\vs 3 and 5 years wfith calf; 1 red heifer 2 years with calf; 5 red- heifers coming 2 years, with calf; 1 red polled Durham bull, registered in both books, papers furnished, a fine animal, well broken. 6 head spring calves, 3 bull calves old enough for service next summer; 2 steer calvfes, 1 heifer calf. These cattle are all lied Durham and highly bred. 10 head shotes, wt 60 to 70 lbs. Implements —1 sulky breaking plow 16-inch; 1 two horse, manure spreader; several tons timothy hay in mow. Terms—Sums of $lO and under cash in hand; over $lO a credit of 9 months without interest if paid when due; otherwise 8 per cent from date of sale; 3 per cent off for cash. No property to ibe removed until terms ;>f sale are complied with. H. J. DEXTER. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch, R. L. Budd.

PUBLIC SALE. I will offie rat public sale at my residence, IF* miles south and east of McCoysburg; 2 miles west of Lee, on the Charley Lefler farm, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1916, the following property, to-wit: / 19 Head of Horses. 1 gray mare coining 11 years; 1 gray mare coming 9 years; 1 bay stud coming 10 years, and a good breeder and worker in all harhess; 1 sorrel mare coming 4 years, work in all harness; 1 gray draft gelding coming 4 years, can’t hitch him wrong; 2 spring colts; 1 sorrel mare 4 years wt 1500, in foal; 1 brown mare 4 years wt 1400, in foal; 1 black mare coming 6 years wt 1450, in foal; 1 bay mare, 7 years wt 1400, in foal; 1 bay mare 9 years wt 1300, in foal; 1 gray gelding 7 years wt 1400; 1 black gelding 3 years , wt 1300; 1 bay horse 12 years wt-1150. 13 Head of Cattle 1 roan cow coming 5 years, giving 2 gallons milk per day, be fresh April; 1 red cow coming 6 years, be fresh in Feb.; 1 red cow coming 3, giving 1% gallons milk per day, be fresh in July; 1 red heifer coming 2, be fresh in March. 9 spring calves coming yearlings. 38 Head Hogs 5 orood sows due to farrow last of March and first of April; 33 head of shotes ranging from 40 to 60 lbs. Hay in mow. About 90 shocks of good shredded fodder in mow. Farming Implements. 2 2-horse waggons; 1 3-horse breaking plow; 2 2-horse breaking plows; 3 cultivators; 1 disc harrow; 2 2-horse harrows; 1 set work harness; l set double driving harness; 1 good mower; 1 pair hay ladders; and other articles too numerous to mention. Some household and kitchen furniture. Terms —Sums of $lO and under cash in hand; sums of 10 honths without interest if paid when due; if not so paid 8 per cent from date* No-property to be removed until settled for. 6 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. JACOB M. RAY. Col. Fred Phillips, AuctC. G. Spitler, Chafe ,//