Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Mattie Hemphill of this city went to Indianapolis Tuesday for a few days. Telephone 565 for Minnetonna Brand butter, made at home by J. C. Harris & Son. Price 45c per lb.— Snedeker’s Grocery. Misses Angela and Leona Kolhoff and Mr. Theodore Ray spent Tuesday in Lafayette. Save dollars by buying shoes of us. Branch house of the Wear-U-Well Shoe Co.—James Snedeker, Mgr. Mrs. Florence Russell of Monon came this morning for few days visit with Mrs. Tom Davis of this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rupe of Warsaw, Ind., returned to their home this morning after visiting her mother, Mrs. King of this city. 4- - Just received a ear of white Star flour. The great bread maker. Guaranteed to please you or your money refunded. ROWLES A PARKER Arthur Bissender of Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss., returned there this morning after visiting his parents and friends for the past 3 days. Our car of white Star and Monogram flour finally received. Guaranteed to be the best two bread makers on the market. Your money back if it fails. « ROWLES A PARKER e

Mrs. Dr. J. L. Hill of Lowell came this morning for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. A. C. Pancoast of this city. THE COMMUNITY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY COMPANY of Rensselaer, Ind., will sell you a guaranteed tire for SI.OO profit, each. Any size.- r Als- gasoline atl cent* per gallon profit. The number qf new subscribers being received by us for the Daily and Semi-weekly is surely gratifying. Help us make the paper better by sending in your news items. Anyone wisning to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afterhoona.—H. 0. Harris, phone 184. Elmer Godshall, son of E. K. Godshall, the carpenter, is now locawhere he is in training for aviation service. He has been accepted and write to his people here very enthusiasticallyabout his work.

Special attention is called to the publie sale by Arthur Mayhew, which will be held on Thursday, Nov. 22, 1917. He is making some most splendid offerings. Charles W. Platt who was not named in the article in reference to the wood chopping in the Republican Tuesday, has had two of his axes sharpened for the Thursday Methodist chopping bee and it is an assured fact that he will make some of the tender ones from that congregation look like thirty cents. The Pon Pon Chrysanthemums are all the go. You ought to see them. Step in at the green house.—John H. Holden. If you will take a little more thought you will not in your conservation with people who have sons now in France comment upon the condition there. The people who are anxious about their boys are doing all they can to bear up bravely and many things that are said to them are like running a sharp sword into their very souls. Too much publicity is being given to the horrors of the war.

CASTOR IA Fot Tnfente end Children. hi Use For Over 30 Years Always bean of PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm, 5 miles southwest of Rensselaer, 5 miles northeast of Julian, 6% miles southeast of Mt. Ayr, and one-half mile west of Carr Bros, farm, on THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1917 commencing at 10 a. m., the following personal property: 7 Head Horses and Mules—One black horse 9 years wt about 1500; 1 gray mare, 8 years wt about 1200; 1 span black mules, good ones, 8 years; 1 two year old gelding; 2 spring mate colts. 3 Head Cows—l eight year old cow, giving milk, will be fresh in spring; 1 coming 3 year heifer, fresh in spring; 1 spring calf. 7 head pure bred Duroc shotes, wt about 80 to 100 lbs. Two dozen White Leghorn hens. Farm Tools —1 Deering binder, 8 foot cut, in good condition; 1 nearly new Hayes corn planter with fertilizer attachment, complete; 1 new Tower gopher; 1 Little Boy gopher; 1 P. & O. two row cultivator; 1 good disc, nearly new, with 8 foot cut; 1 good drag; 1 Janesville gang plow; 1 walking plow; 1 wagon; 1 good carriage; 1 manure spreader; 1 Deering six-foot mower; 1 sen foot McCormick hay rake; T Spring wagon; one fanning mill, 2 sets of work harness; some bees and bee supplies and other articles too numerous to mention. < Terms—A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over $lO on approved security at 6 per eent interest if paid when due; if not so paid 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale; 2 per cent off on sums over $lO for cash. All sums of $lO and under cash in hand. No property to be removed until settled for. ARTHUR MAYHEW. Col. Fred A. Phillips, Auet. C. G. Spitler, Clerk.