Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1918 — Page 4
the UNIVERSAL CAR | FORD | Livery and Trucking I We are now in position to I take care of livery trips-in I excellent shape having three I enclosed cars ready for day I and night service. I Also can handle truck jobs I on short notice up to 3 ton. I Give us your order. NOW OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. I CENTRAL GARAGE CO. I Phone 319. Rfenssfclaer, Ind.
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SAUo. FOB SALE—Elgin “6” automobile. Drove 4,000 miles. Will be in Rensselaer Saturday. Fred W. Schultz. R. F. D. 2, Rensselaer. FOR SALE —Four pigs, weight from 50 to 60 pounds. C. H. Leavel. Phone 647. FOR SALE —Pure bred cockerels, Barred Rocks and Brown Single Comb Leghorns. Mrs. Frank Morrow. Phone 949-F. ■ ■ FOR SALE —1917 Ford. Good running condition, good tires. At a bargain. Equipped with delivery body. Frank Kresler. Phone 121White. FOR SALE —Burly young Hampshire boars of the finest breeding. Papers. Van Hook. Phone 938-A. 1 FOR SALE—4 second-hand tents, 12x15 ft to 18x24 ft, $lO, sls and $lB. Worth new five times as much. Phone 287. B. Forsythe. FOE SALE —I will sell my Redborn coon hound. She will trail skunk, nunk, oposum, and is registered in the United Kenel Club, No. 91235. Price $35.00. Francis T. Hilton, Gifford, Ind. v FOR SALE —Fifteen acre fruit farm, seven room house, big barn. Louis Swanson, R. F. D. 1, Fair Oaks, Ind. ■— i. M —. I-—, i- i —■ ■■ ■ .ii-i FOR SALE —Or wil’ trade for farm land, 10 acre tract in north part of town, inside corporation. A good 8 room house, interior as good as new, cellar, eastern and good well, barn and other small buildings. Plenty of fruit For information call or write Mrs. Henry Randle. Phone 373.
FOB SALE—Having installed a furnace, have for sale a Favorite base burner, large size, in perfect condition. Leslie Clark. Phone 18 er 114. FOB SALE—Light Buick Siix, in good condition. Lee Myres. FOB SALE—Some real bargains in well improved farms located within 3 miles of Rensselaer: 120 acres, 133 acres, 152 acres, 80 acres. 1 also have some exceptional bar* gains in improved farms of all sizes further out from Bensselaer. For further particulars see m.. Phone 248 office, or residence 499. Harvey Davisson. FOB SALE—Cupboard, table and 2 rockers and heating stove. Mrs. Sadie Galbraith, N. Scott St FOB SALE—Two good cows. Isaac Lilja, Bensselaer, R. F. D. 8. “FOB Hochstetior is agent for the Perlons* windmill Inquire of Watson Plumbing Co. Phone 204. ' ” n. i—sm
FOR SALE—One 2-year-old registered Shropshire ram from ths Jeu .Andrews flock. Also some spring ram lambs. Phone 954-D. Ed. Ranton. * FOR SALE—Horse, 9 years old, work in all harness; Jersey cow, 7 years old, milk tests 5:8; fat hog, about 300 lbs. C. W. Platt Phone 366. FOR SALE—Good residence, block east of five points, electric lights, city water, lot 75x150. Will trade for live stock or sell on easy payments. Will rent George W. Reed, phone 606. FOR SALE—Hampshire male hog, sired by Junior yearling prize winner at International and Nation Fine stock Shows, 1917. Another sired by Senior yearling of same Both prize winners. Will sell at farmers* prices. J. W. Humes, R. F. D. 1, Parr, Ind: Phone 952-C.
FOR SALE—Mississippi plantations. A few hundred dollars will buy you a farm where you can raise three crops a year and where you do not have to worry over long cold winters and high fuel and coal bills. Harvey Davisson. FOR SALE—Large size Art .Garland hard coal stove and three tons of anthracite coal. Dr. Rose Remmek. Phone 403. WANTED WANTED —Scavenger work of all kinds. Phone 491-White. Harry Marlatt WANTED—A good cook. Phone 922-A. . WANTED—S more wood choppers, 2 miles from Tefft Shacks, stove and fuel free, and $2.65 per cord for 4-foot wood. Phone 387. B. Forsythe. WANTED—To purchase a forty acre farm. Will pay cash. Charles M. Sands. Office phone 542, residence 434. WANTED —Men to husk corn at Fair Oaks and Pleasant Ridge. J. J. Lawler, by James E. Walter. Phone 337. WANTED—Second hand piano. Give description and price. Write Post Office Box 291, Rensselaer, Ind.
FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 rooms for light housekeeping on first floor. Enquire of Dr. Rose M. Remmek. Phone 408. FOR BENT —Good 7-room house, 2 blocks from P. O. G. B. Porter. Phone 995 or 569. FOR RENT—Good 8-room house, lights and city water, one block east of court house. Mrs. A. M. Stockton. Phone 409. FOR RENT—Farm. Inquire at office. Dr. F. A. Turfler. LOST LOST—Gent’s brown undressed kid glove for right hand. Notify Charles Lohr, phone 160-White. LOST—Woman’s shoe, newly half soled. Leave at Eger’s grocery. Ira Caldwell. LOST—Crank for Overland car ohs McKinley avenue Saturday morning. Finder please leave same at this of-, fice and receive reward. f* LOST—Pair gold rim glasses, between Mat Worden’s harness shop and Joseph Hewitt’s residence. Leave at this office. LOST OR STRAYED—Either red or red and /white 2-year-old steer, weight about 800 Tbs. H. E. Lowman. R-l. Phone 922-E. , ■I- ■!.... ■■ ■ ■ ■ ... LOST—Or stolen, black and white pointer dog. Reward. Firman Thompson. Phone 37. LOST —A package of knitting, yarn and a cap. Mrs Arthur Waymire. Phone 953-D.
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MISCELLANEOUS FOUND—Storage battery. Enquire of H. L. Swartzell. Phone 947-L MONEY TO LOAN—Cbaa J. Dean A Son MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent, farm loan*. John A. Dunlap. SONG POEMS WANTED—Can you write the “Hit” of .the season? A “Hit” means thousands of dollars to the lucky author. “You may be the next one.” Send us your songpoem today—we pay liberally. Portal Music Company, 403 Greenwood Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. FEM AT.F, HELP—Ladies earn sls weekly at home in spare time addressing and mailing our Music and Circular Letters. Send 25c in silver for 50c sample copy and particulars. Postal Music Company, 403 Greenwood Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Music Dept. . -
Harriet Shedd went to Chicago Friday for the week-end, Alice and Frances Ryan went to Lafayette to spend the day. Elizabeth West is confined to her home with influenza. Lillian Freund returned to Chicago today after visiting relatives here. ~ Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cavendish, of Newland, went to Chicago today to see the stock show. ■ • ' / Try a ten-cent can of our pure Apple Butter or Apple Sause. Eger’s Grocery. Mrs. Otto Hoyden went to her home at Terre Haute today, after visiting her sister, Mrs. John Eger. If your stocx diets can me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett Phone 65. Mrs. Floyd Riobinson and Mrs. Mlell Abbott went to Hammond to spend the week-end with Madaline Abbott, Who is employed there. B If any of your stock'dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 65. Jay Lamson received word Thursday that Lieut. Leon Lamson had arrived in New York. He is with the aviation department. Anyone wishing to see me will find me at the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124. Mr. and Mrs. Bassett Dewey returned to their home at Elßore, Wis., :oday after visiting relatives at Remington. Now is the time to get your supply of salt for winter use.. Just received a car of Non-Hardening Barrel Salt. Rowles & Parker. Wm. Tilleston returned to his home at Covington today after spending some time with Mrs. Henry Doan, nt Kniman. Xmas wreaths to order. Cemetery wreaths of all kinds. Order early as they have to be made. See J. H. Holden. Phone 426. Mrs. George Hopkins went bo Kouts today to vicit her son, Vern and wife and to sec her new grandson, born Dec. sth. With butter up to 68c a pound, save money by using our good Butterine and Nut Butter at 35c a pound. Eger’s Grocery.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Doan returned to their home at Kniman after visiting their daughters, Mrs. Richard Shirer and Mrs. John Warren. Laura Flora came down from Roselawn Friday to see her sister, Mrs. Lewis, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are missionary workers and will leave for India soon. Occident Flour is by far the cheapest in the long run, as you get much more and much better bread than from other flours. Sold and guaranteed by Rowles & Parker. Herman Ames is spending a tenday furlough with his parents, Mir. and Mrs. Ed. Ames. Herman is on the Von Stuben, which is now at Brooklyn. Occident Flour is used and endorsed by bakers because »it is superior to other brands. Guaranteed to be tiie best flour you ever used or- your money back Rowles & Parker. Harry Newman was called to a hospital at Decatur, 111., Monday, by the serious illness of his son, Roy, who lives at Forrest, 111. His son is married and has two children. He has typhoid pneumonia and has been sick for eight weeks. Mr. Newman returned home Friday, at iwhich time there was very little change in his son’s condition. *• There is no economy in buying cheap flours, because you get more \and better bread by using Occident 'Flour. Guaranteed to be the best flour you ever used or your money back. Rowles & Parker. > Sister Regugia Wehrle, of St. Joseph College, died at 6 p. m., Friday from influenza. She was 47 years/ 11 months and 18 days old. Her body was shipped to Rome City today and a sister from the college accompanied it to that place. The average length of life is greater in Norway than in any other, country. This is attributed to the fact that the temperature in cool and uniform throughout the year. Subscribe for the RbrAHmb.
’5 COMMXSSIOVEMS’ AIAOWAKCTES.
Following are the the board of commlasloners or jasper county, Indiana, at their regular December term, 1918. _ A E Boyce Co, W clerk 4 57.25 Same, same Auditor • Same: same treasurer Same, same recorder ... Jesse Nichols, sup clerk ..■■■• B D McColly, remov John E Robinson, care »rjsone« 10.00 B D McColly, boarding prisoners 28.20 E D Nesbitt, per diem surveyor. 2.00 Same, sup surveyor M L Sterrett, sal co supt 117.00 Same, sup co supt ........ F E Babcock, same ••• Same, same assessor .......... Chas Morlan, Jan court house... 75.00 Mrs Chas Morlan, matron same.. 10.00 J L Griggs, fireman ert hse.. . JV-ou K T Rhoades Co, sup c h 31-ov Rensselaer Lbr Co, sup ch...... Z»7 G M Wilcox, sal supt co farm.. c 200.VU Margaret Shuey, labor co farm... 15.00 Chas Utter.burg, same Andrew Frick, same 35.00 Homer Rodgers, same B J Jarrette, sup co farm Indian Refining Co, same ....... Chas Pefley, sup co farm »z.eu The G E Murray Co, same ..... 151.58 J J Eigelsbach & Son, same .... 60.40 Rensselaer Lbr Co, same ....... 400.03 Clark & Hamilton, election exp.. 262.50 Jesse Nichols, same B D McColly, same ».ou Jasper County Red Cross, same. 42.00 Chas Morlan, same Geo E Collins, same 15.00 I4pnrv R Wood, same John y F Payne, elec exp Barkley 10.00 Garry Snedeger, same 4.00 John’Rusk, same Fred Stath, same 4.vu C P Moody, same ... James Moore, same Ray Maxwell, same ...... Mrs Wm Folger, same meals.... 7.5 V Chas W Reed, exp W Barkley.. 11.10 Merriman Tudor, same Geo McElfresh, same 5.50 J A "Pullins, same Leslie Milller, same 5.50 Wm Hayes, same Estel Marion, same 4.0 o Geo L Hascall, elec exp - E Carpenter 14.40 Janies H Lucas, same 4.00 S T Hackley, same 4.00 W C Smalley, same ■••• 4.0 V Geo Nierengarten, same 4.00 Turner Merritt, same 3.00 C R Griffith, same w....... 3.00 Ed Stoakes, drayage on booths.. 1.50 Mrs C R Griffith, meals elec bd. 10.00 Lewis S Alter, elec exp W Carp. 11.00 A Dickinson, same Claud May, same 4.vv Harvey Williams, same 4.VV E Heath, same > Victor Babcock, same ®.vu Charley Cain, same Mrs Frank Klaus, meals and rent 12.0 Q J W Phelps, elec exp S Carpenter 10.40 John P Shelman, same «.vv James L Lucas, same 4.VV Ellis Jones, same ••••• Chas A Bonner, same ♦•••• 4.uv Ellas Julian, same John A Walsh, same .... 3.00 Sam Mitchell, rent and meals.. 15.50 James Rodgers, elec exp and ... .. meals Gillam John P Ryan, elec exp Gillam.. 4.00 Thos Dimon, same .... ....... • Herbert Faris, same ...... L H Tillett, same Wm Webb, same Tames W Culp, same '■■■ 3.yu Geo Parker, same Hanging Grove 10.00 John Jordan, same Wm Zard, same Rollin Stewart, same Chas Mellender, same 4.00 Harry Cochran, same 3.vu Paul Stevenson, same ••-••••• Chas Enb, meals and elec W----W F MfcWSis, elec exp Jordan.. 17.00 Wm Morris, same 4.0 v Frank Fenwick, same 4.v0 Clarence Maxwell, same 4.00 Theodore Roy, same Claud Welsh, same j».vv Watman Reeder, same ••••••••• R E Davis, elec exp Kankakee... 'IB.OO O M Turner, same ™ Thos Maloney, same John Shirer, same ’.ov Walter Houk, same Edw Sands, same 3.00 Wm I Cullen, same..... 3.00 M A Jones, meals elec bd 7.00 John Greve, elec exp Keener.... 14.40 Arthur Yeagley, same 4.vv Chas Gilmore, same; 4.00 John Running, same 4.00 Roy True, same Albert Knip, same 3.00 Fred Coberlin, sapie 3.00 Lee Story, janitor .............. 3.00 Hotel Halleck, meals elec bd... 13.50 J C Gwin, elec exp Marion 1.... 11-50 B J Moore, same .." Louis Welsh, same Ed Lane, same 4.00 Rice Porter, same 4.00 Thos Lowe, same 3.00 Henry Hordeman, same 3.00 Mrs C P Moody, rent elec room 5.00 J F Hardman, elec exp Marion 2. 8.00 Riley Nowels, same 4.00 Zern Wright, same 4.00 Clifford Payne, same 4.00 James Donnelly, same 4.0 V A Simpson, same 3.00 Dan Robinson, same 3.0 y L A Bostwick, rent elec r00m... 5.00 Chas J Dean, elec exp Marlon 3. 8.00 Chas G Spitler, saipje .......... 4.00 Joseph Halligan, same 4.00 Chas- Sands, same 4.00 Chas Pefley, same 4.00 Geo Morgan, same 3.00 A Peters, same 3.00 Trust & Savings Bk, rent. room. 5.00 Harvey Wood Jr, elec exp Mar’n 4 8.00 A H Hopkins, same 4.00 Joseph- Putts, same 4.00 W D Bringle, same 4.00 N G Halsey, same 4.00 J C Passons, same 3.00 W S Day, same 3.00 D M Worland, rent elec r00m... 5.00 Geo W Foulks, elec exp and meals Milroy - r .... 18.90 A McGraw, elec exp Milroy .... 4.00 C W Latta, same 4.00 Geo W Caster, same ■. 4.00 Geo Sheets, same 4.00 True Culp, same 3.00 James Blankenship, same 3.00 C R Weiss, elec exp Newton.... 9.50 Marion Freeland, same 4.00 Chas Schleman, same 4.00 John J Borntrager, same 4.00 Orval Lambert, same 4.00 C M Cox, same > r Lewis Guthrie, same 3.00 Benton Kelly, meals elec bd.... 10.50 N A McKay, elec exp Union N. 11.00 Jos A Ndrman, same 4.00 Chas Halleck, same 4.00 M I Gundy, clerk and rent 9.00 Barker, samie 4.00 Geo Brouhard, same 3.00 Richard Gasoway, same ... ."T.' • • 3.00 Mrs J C Thompson, meals elec bd 10.50 Jas H McClanahan, elec exp Union S 10.00 Frank Schroer, same 4.00 Wm Florence, same 4.00 zj-ames 'L Keener, same 4.00 'Leslie Alter, same 4.00 Jaimes L Babcock, same 3.0.0 pan Lakin, same 3.00 'Red- Cross society, meals elec bd 10.50 John CKConnor, elec exp Walker 11.60 James Smith, same and meals .. 14.50 Wm Dooley, elec exp Walker..,. 4.00 Wfm Jasperson, same 4.00 Wm Meyers, same 4.00 Henry Schmidt, same Chas Jasperson, same 3.00 Jos Sapin, set up elec booth..!. 2.00 Phillip R Blue, elec exp Wheatfield 14.00 Wm Grube Jr, judge 4.00 J A Williams, same 4.00 /Tds Hilliard, same > 4.00 S TV Clark, same 4.00 Frank' W Johnson, same 3.00 John Clager, same 3.00 L W Brown and Mrs. T I Mitchell, meals elec bd...... 10.50 F E Babcock, public printing... 5.05 Clark & Hamilton, same . 744 E D Nesbitt, exp bdg engineer..' 23.70 Thos Lowe, asst same 8.75 G E Murray Co, care poor chldn 41.20 Mrs Belle McCarty, same 24.00 J N Leatherman, exp county - council of defense 49.21 S W Hamilton, same 12.90 J B Reed, x°Tf bounty 5.00 Newton County, change venue.. 91.00 ; J. P. HAMMOND, | Auditor of Jasper County, Znmana.
Mrs. Charles Reeder went to Monon for the day. Lietft. Paul Miller went to Indianapolis today for a visit. Dan Robinson came down from ffiaimmnnd today to asist his family in moving to that city. Mrs. Roy McDonald and children returned to their home at Monticello today after visiting relatives here. Attorney L. D. Boyd, of Delphi, was in Rensselaer today looking after matters connected with the estate of toe late John English. . All the gold coin in circulation would Weight about 900 tons. " 1 T‘ It is calculated that the earth’s population is doubled in 139 years. Every year more than 1,000,000 youths in toe United States reach the age of twenty-one. Japan has eighty artificial dye factories with an annual capacity in excess of 10,000,000 pounds. When the war began toe Krupp gun works were toe largest of toe kind in toe world, employing 96,000 persons. According to government figures the number of hens in Holland has decreased from 8,000,000 to 3,000,000 in two years. The Asiatic town of Maiwatchi, on the borders of Russia, is peopled by men only. Women are forbidden entrance there. _____ The famous Tugela river in South Africa on one occasion rose forty feet during a single night, owing to thunderstorms in the mountains. There is no legal and formal slavery in any Christian country. It survives in a mild form in most Mohammedan countries. The peonage system of Latin American countries is not much different from slavery, but rests upon a different theory. The peon is not supposed to be owned as property: he is supposed to be working to pay a debt which he owes the master.
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 Horse*—l gray horse, 12 years old, wt about 1200; 1 gray mare, 7 years old, wt about 1200; 1 bayjnare, 7 years old, in foal. 'V 14 Cattle—6 bead 4 giving milk. 5 liead spring calves--3 heifers, 2 steers. 3 fall calves. 3 Young Hoge/ wt about 80 lbs. Farm Machinery—7-ft y Advance grain binder with tongue truck, Hayes xorn planter with fertilizer attachment, drill attachment and 80 rods wire; 14-in right hand Moline gang plow, 16-16 Moline disc, 3-»ection 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 breechan, 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, Bharpless 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. M*cellaneou»*-Pump jack, shaf ting for engine, 3 pulleys, and many other uses ul 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 f per cent interest from date of sale; 2 per cent discount for cash or. all sums over $lO. All 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. BUCKWHEAT. We pay toe highest market for good, clean, dry buckwheat. Get our price before you selL Iroquois Roller Mills. Phone 456. The next excursion to toe Rio Grande Valley, Texas, will leaye Chicago at 9:30 a. m. Friday, December Is. Don’t miss this, the grandest trip of 3,500 miles that it is possible to make. See me at-once. Harvey Davisson.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR- E. C. ENGLISH Physician and Surgeon » Opposite Truet sad Savings See* Phones: 177—8 riass for ottoe; 8 rtuge residence. BsnMOlMr, Tndliew SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law, Real Estate, Insuransu 5 per cent farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows’ Block. F. H. HEMPHILL Physician and Surgeon Special attention to diseases of women and low grades of fever. Office over Fendig's Drug Stags. Telephone, office and realdonca <4l. DR. F. A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physician Telephone, office and residence, 441. Room 1 and 8, Murray BuUdlng, / Renssetasr, Indiana Phones, Office—2 rings on 899; Residence —3 rings on 806. Successfully treats both acute and chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures a specialty. '
WILLIAMS A DEAN Lawyers Special attention given to prepare* tlon of wills, settlement of estates, making and examination of aMtraCts of title, and farms loans. Office la. Odd Tallows BulMlag. JOHN A. DUNLAP (Successor Folts) Practice in all courta. Estates settled. Fann loans. Collection department. Notary in the office. Bsasselaer H. L. BROWN Dentiat Crown and Bridge Work and Tooth without Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Ges administered for painless extraction. Office over Xasrsh's Drug Mem £. N. LOY OiFTC^PHO^; 1 89. Successor to Dr. W. W. Hartsell. Office— Frame building on Cullen street. Residence College Avenue. Phono 89-B. East of court house. i • . TRUSTEES’ OFFICE DAYS. MARION TOWNSHIP. C. W. Postill, Trustee (MTFeliows Building, Renssdaer, 7 ’ on Saturdays. '(Office phone 159. Residence 828. TOWNSHIP. . s 1 I John Rush, Trustee Office with E. P. Lane, over Murray’s Store, in Rensselaer, on Saturdays.
LADIES When Irregular or delayed use Triumph PlUe. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at dnw storm. Do not experiment with others, , a «aye disappointment. Write for -Beller aMprtlculsrs. it’s tree. Address * Medical Institute. Mil«auh«e. Wls. EVERETT ROGERS’ BIG STOCK SALE—IBO HEAD. Having a surplus of stock, I will sell at public auction at my residence on the T. H. Covington farm, 8 miles north and 2 miles east of Wolcott, 10 mi Ips southwest of Monon, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1918, Commencing at 11 o’clock a. m. sharp, the following deseriber property: 94 Head of Cattle—26 head of 2 year old Angus feeding steers, wt 1000 lbs, extra good; 15 head of 2 yea rold Shorthorn feeding steers, wt 900 lbs, roans and reds; 45 head of yearling Shorthorn steers, wt 650 to 700, roans and reds, sold in lots of ten; 1 red Polled heifer, 8 years old; 1 red Shorthorn cow, 5 years old, good one, bred. These cattle are all extra good and in good flesh; 6 good spring calves. 82 Head of Hogs—l full 'blood O. I. C. sow, due to pig March 1; 1 sow with 8 pigs; 4 full blood O. L C. sows, each with six weeks old pigs by side; 5 0. I. C. gilts, wt 150 to 160; 24 feeding shoats, ■wt 80 to 140 lbs; 1 full blood O. I. C. sow, bred;-7 pigs 7 weeks old; 7 full blood O. L C. pigs 10 weeks old; 1 full blood O. L C. boar, wt 160 lbs. Can furnish papers with most of full blood hogs. Hay— A. quantity of good timothy hay in mow, put up without rain, and in No. 1 shape. Terms of Sale—All sums of $lO or under cash in band; on sums over $lO. a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with good freehold security approved by clerk of sale, with interest at 6 per cent if.paid at maturity; if not paid at maturity 8 per cent interest from (bite; 2 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit No property to be removed unti Iterms of sale are complied with. EVERETT ROGERS. E. L. Wright and V. D. Clyne, Aucta. Ed. Spencer, Clerk. Hot lunch by Baptist Ladies’ Aid. This is all my own personal property and will be sold as recommended by me on day of sale.
RENSSELAERREMINGTON BUS LINE SCHEDULE D.il, leaco Rensselaer 7:45 a. hl Urive Remington 8:80 a. au «avo Remington 9:19 a. hl Irrive Rensselaer 9:55 a. hl Rensselaer 4MM p. m. Irrive Remington ...... 4:45 p. m. joave Remington . 5:15 p. m. krrivo Rensselaer 6:00 p. hl -are $1.06 Each Way FRANK C. KRESLZR-
