Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Milton Roth Is somewhat better today. __ O. L.-Smith, of Newland, was here today. George F. Sanders returned to his home at Green Fork, Ind., today. Peter Shenkel, of Ft. Wayne, returned to his home today after a visit with his nephew at St. Josephs’ college. - i Mrs. A. F. L°ng and daughter, Mrs Martha Strawbridge, returned this afternoon from a week’s visit with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Freel, of Montana, who have been visiting with relatives here, went to Fair Oaks this morning for visit with relatives. J. J. Oliver, formerly of Hanging Grove township but now living on„his large farm near Ft. Wayne, was on our streets Saturday afterpoonT " Mrs. A. S. Lawmon, of Parr, was in Rensselaer today. She is now conducting a restaurant at this place and is having an excellent patronage. Eliza A. Martin, of Kidman, went to Grass City, .in® Fulton county, today to visit her sister,. Mrs. Alfred Ashley. " ' m Earl Smith, who has been visiting with the Pollard family south of town, returned to his home in Chicago today. John. Scott and Mrs. Newton Sunderland and daughter went to Delphi today to visit Mrs. Myrtle Bunnell, the former’s daughter. Miss Florence Allman went to Evanston, 111., today for a visit with her sister, Aileen, who is a student in Northwestern University.
Ed Rose, who is now employed in Chicago, came this afternoon for a visit with his parents, who live near Francesville. Mrs. J. F. Mitchell entertained a number of friends at her home on Van Rensselaer street yesterday afternoon in honor of her niece, Miss Joanna Mitchell, of Monmouth, Jjl. PUBLIC SALE. ■.p . . The undersigned will sell at public sale on the Dr. English, farm, 4 miles south of Rensselaer, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1917, the following property: 8 Head Horses and Mules—Sorrel mare coming 6 years old; sorrel gelding coming 6 years old; black gelding coming 5 years old; bay horse coming 4 years old; 1 span black coming 4 year old mules, well broke; 1 pair of coming yearling mules. coming 8 years old, will be fresh soon; 1 white face eow, 7 years old, fresh soon; black cow, 4 years old, giving milk; 2 red cows, 4 years old, fresh soon; black cow, three years old, calf by side; roan cow giving milk, fresh in March; 1 cow coming 9 years old, calf by side; 1 cow coming 7 years old, fresh soon; 8 head coming yearling heifers. 10 Head of Hogs—l sow and 9 shotes, weight from 40 to 60 lbs. Farm Implements—Com King manure spreader; John Deere manure spreader, 14 inch, iron wheel wagon, set of bob sleds, endgate seeder, Avery cultivator, water tank, 50 gallon oil tank, 8 foot disc. 3 dozen hens. 4 turkey hens and one gobbler. 2 geese and one gander. Terms—ll months’ Credit will be given, notes to draw 6 per cent from date, 8 per cent interest from date 51 not paid when due; 4 per cent discount for cash on sums over $lO. $lO and under cash in hand.
JAMES H. MYRES. CHAS. SUMMERS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. - C. Spitler, Clerfc:. Hot lunch by Ladies’ Aid. = WHISKERS CUT IN 20 YEAR* Over 11,000 Acres of Human Alfalfa Removed by Barber f Atchison, Kan.—Just how many acres of whiskers he has cut In twenty years was figured out by George Fngle, a barber here. Figuring 'the space shaved on three men as about 'one square foot, Engle found that in twenty years he cut 11,858 acres of whfnk a r«. te ataaea of growth. He figured only once over, while tor a big majority of the shares the same '•pace had to be gone over twice. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
