Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Roy Lewis is advertising a public saile to be held *on the Wilts Porter] farm northwest of town. Mrs. Lewis has been a cripple since fracturing an ankle a year ago and indications are unfavorable for her-being able to discard crutches for some time and this has decided him to quit fanning and come to town. The Porter farm will be occupied by George Culp. between the postoffice aijd the depot will be let within a few dajls, it is presumed. The time of Comrade Fox is up on Jan. 31st and some time ago he notified the postoffice department that he was ready to quit. The job , starts at 5 o’clock in the morning and requires that all trains-.be made during the day and that the laSt-mail be taken to the depot at 8 o’clock at night. It should pay $75 per month but there is usually some fellow ready to tackiest for about half that amount.

Bad Habits. Those who breakfast at 8 o’clock or later, lunch at twelve and have dinner at six are almost certain to be troubled with indigestion. They do not allow time for one meal to digest before taking another. Not less than five hours should elapse between meals. If you are troubled with indigestion correct your habits and take Chamberlain’s Tablets, and you may reasonably hope for a quick recovery. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. C

LYCEUM COURSE DATES January 28—Tahan. February 15—William Rainey Bennett. March 29—Columbian Entertainers. PUBLIC SALE. As I have a surplus of stock I will offer at public auction at my farm, 2 miles west of Rensselaer, on the Bunkum road, commencing at 10:30 a m., on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916, 12 Head of Horses and Mules—One coming 4, wt 1400; 1 bay rnTsrecr.mrng4, wt L250;1 gray horse 6 years wt 1450; 1 black mare 13 years wt 1600; 1 so?? el horse 5 years, Zied by X-Ray, vA 1150; 1 sorrel 10 years wt 1.100; 4 coming 3 ycai draft colts, all have 1 been wo.'kui; 1 spring co’t; 1 bay mare 10 years wt 1100. - - 20'Head of Cattle—l roan pure bred yearling'fruit; 1 red-cow 4 years, calf by side; 1 red cow 4 years, be /Fresh in March; 1 black cow 4 years, fre§h in spring; 1 black cow 6 years, be fresh soon; 1 Holstein cow 3 years, be fresh in spring; 1 roan cow, 4 years, be fresh by.day of sale; 1 pure bred Holstein cow 4 years, be fresh in spring; 1 black cow 3 years, fresh in spring; 2 steers-2 years old;—7 head of calves. Among these calves is 1 pure bred Holstein heifer. Farming Implements—l low wheeled wagon and rack; 1 Avery cultivator; 1 wheat drill; 1 road cart. Terms—lo months’ credit will be given', notes bearing 8 per cent interest if not paid when due; $lO and under-cash in hand;. 6. per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. H. F. KING. Fred Phillips, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch by Bever & Eigelsbach. Free auto service from Padgett livery.

BIG PUBLIC SALE. . . * As I have moved to Rensselaer, I will sell at my farm, 2 miles east of Remington and 4 miles west of Wolcott, on the south Remnigton to Wolcott road, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. r x>n— - t TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1916 19 Head of Horses Two 3 year geldings wt 2800; 4 year bay gelding wt 1600; 2 black mare 4 years, wt 2750; bay mare 9 years wt 1500; 2 black mares 7 and 8 years, wt 2800; sorrel mare 10 years wt 1350;, bay mare 9 years wt 140 ft; 2 8-year-old geldings wt 2600; smooth mouth mare; driving horse 10 years old; bay mare 2 years wt 1000; sorrel gelding 2 years wt 1000; 1 yearling colt wt 900 : 2 spring colts. 63 Head of Cattle. 20 2-year-old steers weighing 909; 6 yearling steers weighting 700; 10 steer calves; 7 2-year heifers, all bred, weighing 850; 5 yearling heifers weighing 750; 3 heifer calves; 2-year-old white face bull; 5 fall calves; 6 good milk cews, all bred, some milk now.. This is an extra good lot of cattle, good color and good quality. 18 Head of Hogs. 18 head 'of stock hogs weighing 150 pounds. Farm Implements. 1 8-foot McCormick binder, 6-foot Champion binder, New Champion mower, good hay rake, hay tedder, steel roller, stalk cutter, Rock Island corn planter, 2 endgate seeders —one nearly new, 2 8-foot spading disks, 8-foot solid wheel Rock Island disk, 2 3-section wood bar flexible harrows, 14-inch walking plow, 2 sulky plows, new; 2 Tower gophers; disc cultivator; 2-row cultivator; 4 walking cultivators, 3 almost new; , Farmers’ Friend grain dump, with 42-foot eleVdlOa, XjUxLUg gICUU V foot elevator; one Johnston manure spreader almost new; Success manure spreader in good condition; bob sled; .2 hay racks;* gravel bed; platform scales, new 4in. tire Webber wagon,