Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mr. and Mirs. Dennis Gleason, of Liberty, here ix> a/ttemd. the tunertl of his brother. Mrs. C. Baumgartner took her aged father as far as Delphi today on his way to 'his home at Bluffton. Harvey Miller came here today for a visit with his brother, Leslie Miller, and other relatives. He is now working for the Santa Fe railroad and lives at Arkansas City, Kansas. Miss Florence Shrine and sister returned to their home in Wheatfield Monday after-a visit 'here with the family of W. A. Green. Mr. Green is their grandfather. ’tf*®** 4 ’ w z , Earl Mathena is now in Rensselaer. He is expecting his brothers, Elmer and James, to arrive later in the week. They are driving through from Los Angeles, Cal., in an automobile. Earl came through by rail. Mary Mullady has been employed by Schlosser Bros, to handle their creamery business here. George Henderson, who had been in charge here, left this afternoon for his home in Monticello.

BIG PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at her home in Tefft, Ind., on Thursday, December 12, 1918, beginning at 11 a. m., the following personal property: 3 Horses —1 gray horse, 12 years old, wt about 1200; 1 gray-mare, 7 years old, wt about 1200; 1 bay mare, 7 years old, in foal. 14 Cattie —6 head extra good cows, 4 giving milk. 5 head spring calves. 3 heifers, 2 steers. 3 fall calves. 3 Young Hogs, wt about 80 lbs. Farm Machinery?—7-ft Advance grain binder with tongue truck, Hayes corn planter with fertilizer attachment, drill attachment and 80 rods wire; 14-in right hand Molino gang plow, 16-16 Moline disc, 3-sectaon lever steel harrow; 2 riding cultivators, Mandt wagon, triple box; Columbus wagon, double box; New Idea manure spreader, McCormick rake, mud boat, flat top hay rake, fanning mill, 3 sets work harness, 2 breechen, 1 slip tug; 14-in right hand walking plow, rubber tired buggy, good as new; 4-horse Cushman gasoline engine, dinky scraper, grindstone, feed, small scales, power washer, Sharpless cream separator, Ray incubator, 240 egg, good as new; 4 tons hay in mow, stack oats straw, stack wheat straw, to be fed on farm; 10 acres stalks. Macellaneoue —Pump jack, shafting for engine, 3 pulleys, and many other useful articles. Terms —10 months’ credit will be given on all sums over $lO, notes to bear 6 per cent interest from date of sale; if not paid when due to draw 8 per cent interest from date of sale; 2 per cent discount for cash or all sums over $lO. Ail sales $lO and under to be cash in hand. No property to be removed until settled for. MRS. GEORGE M. SANDS. William Martin, Auctioneer. H. W. Marble, Clerk. Hot lunch on gounds.

NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of, and I am in position to sell land. I have , yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which I will sell as Executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. Call at my office or at the offlra of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particuiors. GEO. H. GIFFORD, Executor. buckwheat. We pay the highest market for good, clean, dry buckwheat Get our price before you selL Iroquois RoUer Mills. Phono <66. Advertise in the Republican classified column.