Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1920 — Page 3

PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm and am going to quit farming I will offer at public auction what is known as the T. M. Vandervort farm, 3 miles east, 1 mile north of Monon, 3% miles west of Buffalo on* the Monon and Buffalo gravel on TUESDAY, DEC. 14 Commencing' at 11 o’clock, the following property: 6 HEAD OF HORSES . One black mare, 3 years old, wt. 1300; 1 iron gray mare, 3 years old, weight 1300. These two mares are sound and broke. 1 week mare, 12 years old, weight 1100; 1 roan horse, 10 years aid, weight 1200. This horse is lady broke and a good saddle torse. 1 bay mare, 2 years old, weight 950; 1 dun horse, 2 yrs. »ld, weight 950. These two were two years old about October. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE Two good milk cows, fresh between January 1 and 15. 10 lead of cattle, 4 to 6 years old, some to be fresh by day of sale, thers heavy springers. 16 HEAD OF HOGS Ten Big Type Poland China sows, weight between 200 and 250 bs. Papers can be furnished. 6 fall pigs, weight about 50 lbs. FEED About 3 tons of baled straw in mow; about 100 bushels of com n crib; 17 acres of stalk pasture. FARM IMPLEMENTS One Weber wagon, 40-inch box, nearly new; 1 Peoria double-fan ndgate seeder, new; 1 Oliver gang plow, 14-inch; 1 Good Enough iding plow, 16-inch; 1 P. & O. walking plow, 14-inch; 1 3-section harrow, in good shape; 1 P. & O. corn planter with 80 ods of wire, in good shape; 1 Deering binder with tongue truck; Avery riding cultivator; 1 Janesville walking cultivator; 1 16-in. rheel disc; 1 Morse & Fairbanks gasoline engine, 1% h. p. and ump jack; 1 hand corn sheller; 1 mud boat; 1 hay rack with cage or hogs or feed; 1 bob-sled and hay rack;l set of heavy breeching amess, nearly new; 1 set of low hame harness; 75 pounds binder wine;l bushel timothy seed; horse collars; halters; 1 buggy pole; itch forks, shovels; hog troughs; slop barrel and other articles oo numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE. All sums of $lO and under cash in hand; on sums over $lO a redit of 10 months will be given, purchaser giving note with good reehold- security approved by clerk of sale, with interest at 6 er cent if paid at maturity; if not paid at maturity 8 per cent rom date. 2 per cent off for cash when entitled to credit. No roperty to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Hot lunch by Ladies’ Aid of Monon Chapel. & IRA WILLIAMSON. .♦jL. Wright, Auctioneer C. C. Middleatadt, Clerk.

PUBLIC SALE i \ A • *• t « Having moved to Rensselaer, the undersigned will sell at public < auction at the Summer farm, 4% miles south of Rensselaer, 7 J miles north of Remington on the Jackson Highway, on ; MONDAY, DEC. 13 'Commencing at 10:30 a. m., the following property: ' ■ , < ( * B—-HEAD OF HORSES—B J ,Bay mare,.l2 years old, in foal by a Jack, No. 1 brood mare; < coming yearling colt; iron gray mare, 6 years old, wt. 1400; roan J mare, 6 years old, wt. 1400; sorrel horse, 7 yrs., wt. 1450; black < horse, 7 yrs. old, wt. 1450; black mare, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1350; < bay mare, 5 yrs. old, wt. 1400. > . __ < 31—HEAD OF CATTLE—3I J Four year old heifer, will be fresh by day J of sale; brindle cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh in JanI uary; black cow, 7 yrs. old, calf by side; spot- < I ted cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh soon; roan Shorthorn ‘ / cow, 6 yrs- old, fresh in January; brindle cow, , / 7 yrs. old, fresh in February; white faced cow, < I S 5 yrs. old, fresh early in January; white faced , cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh early in spring; red cow, < M yrs. old, fresh in January; three two-year-old heifers, fresh in j Kpril; bull, 2% years old; 5 cows with calves at side; 8 cows, ( fresh in spring; two year old heifer, fresh in spring; registered < Polled Angus bull, with papers; brindle cow, fresh in May; black ; cow, fresh in June; Jersey cow, 7 old, fresh in January. * < * 65—HEAD OF HOGS—6S ' _Four brood sows and 25 fall pigs; 5 shotes, ’ wt. 200 lbs. each; 15 shotes, wt. 175; 5 shotes, ( wt. 150; Chester White boar, wt. 450; 10 < shotes. wt 70 each. - > FARM IMPLEMENTS. J Wide tire Studebaker wagon, with triple box, Birdsell wagon, J with hay ladder; Case corp planter, with fertilizer attachment < ind 80 rds. check wire, new; Nisco manure spreader, new; New < deal manure spreader, in good order; double fan endgate seeder; ' !-ft. Keystone disc, good as new; McCormick grain binder, 8-ft. < mt; Deering corn binder; one-row stodk cutter, new; disc; pul- ' rerizer; 3-section steel harrow; 3 Avery cultivators; mud boat; 2 ' lets double work harness and Janesville Corn planter, with check rower ana-fertilizer attachment. v * ' ' * t* f HOUSEHOLD GOODS. New Roman range; New Economy King cream separator; EmBire cream separator, good as new; barrel churn; New Round Oak -ft. table; 6 chairs; bed; wood heating stove. —- . - MISCELLANEOUS About 8 tons timothy hay in stack. Four dozen pullets. Dozen guineas. Many dther articles. TERMS—A credit of 11 months will’ be given on all sums over $lO, purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing six per ceiit interest from date of sale if paid when due, if not so paid to draw eight per cent from date of sale. 2 per cent off for cash. Sums of $lO and under cash in hand, no discount. HOT LUNCH BY LADIES’ AID. - v . - v - * , < LANG, FLEMING AND LANG. CoL W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. . - Charles G. Spitler, Clerk. 4 ~-■■ ■ - ’ -

IS*YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ' • DUET M * Hmm to the label ou *• mr paper. and if your subription is due, will you please nit. Subscriptions are pay-.' * . ta i . . . i» rerything, good authority fells' ■ lower in price. Even the $5 I

COMB AMD SEB ME. I have Baldwin pianos and other makes, phonographs, several makes,; including Ao Ampliphene. All CHARLES B. STEWARD, ! - Boots BMe Vest Washington 8L Lawless I When Irregular or supprseMd use Tri- < lumph Pills. Safe ana always OopmSable. Not sold at drug storoa. Do Mt [ittedtel lastttuto, MUwaakee, Win.

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

COUNTY EDUCATIONAL NOTES.

1 Mary Noftnan Gourley, teacher at the Burr Oak school in Newton i township, gave a betterment program fast Wednesday afternoon. • Most of the patrons attended and 1 short talks were delivered by a number of them. Trustee Rush was present and gave a short, talk also. The school gave a greater part of the program in the form of songs and declamations. Opal Hafey, teacher at the Hartman school in Carpenter township, will give a betterment program in connection with a box social one night next week. A general school conference will be held at McCoysburg on Friday night of December 17th. Miss Beatrice Tilton is the teacher at this place and will likely give a box social after the betterment program is given. Miss Marie Harris, teacher at the Powell school in Newton township, will give a betterment program on Friday afternoon of this week.

The Wheatfield town schools under the direction of Supt, Thomae F. Mahan, gave an interesting betternfent program last week. One of the members of the school board, Mrs. Elizabeth Hilliard, spoke on one of the betterment subjects. Other speakers were Miss Anna Hunsicker, Miss Bernice Kennedy and Supt. Mahan. The Kankakee Consolidated schoos at Tefft gave a community meeting and box social at the school building last Friday night. It was conceded to be a decided success. The box social netted the enormous sum of $132.00. This is one means of getting the community’s estimate of their schools. Trustee Duggleby is very proud of the showing of this community upon this occasion. Miss Addie Harris is the principal in this school.

A friendly school antagonism was felt at DeMotte when the news came to light that Kankakee Consolidated had made $132.00. Many from DeMotte attended the box social at Tefft and assisted in the financial success of the social. A few nights later the DeMotte school gave a similar social and eclipsed their friendly opponent by making $135.00. Trustee Fairchild is exceptiorially proud of the showing at DeMotte upon this occasion. DeMotte school gave a pie social about ten days before and netted $60.00 at that affair. Miss Margaret Marshall is the principal of the DeMotte schools. No one can safely refute the school enthusiasm in these two communities.

Splendid interest is being manifested among the Jasper county teachers in the Junior Red Cross movement, there being already 53 auxiliaries formed with a total membership of 1474 pupils. If any teacher is still without application, blanks or has failed to receive her supplies promptly she should notify

>*e^ # Dexter’s Public Sale i — . ' — I will sell at public auction at my farm, 10 miles miles west of Rensselaer, 2 miles south of Virgie on Jackson Highway, on ) Wednesday, December 8 Commencing at 10:30 a. m. the following: 5 HEAD HORSES 5 . bay mare, 10 years old, wt. 1400. These are all sound. Black mare, 4 years old, wt. 1500. 25 HEAD CATTLE 25 Eight Polled Durham milk cows, all fat, fresh soon and early winter. Eight head two-year-olds, four heifers and four steers, in good flesh. Nine spring calves. ; , \ ~ - ■ ',b 18 HEAD HOGS 13 Two brood sows and 16 shotes.

150 HEAD POULTRY 150 All pure bred Single-comb Rhode Island Reds. Thirty White Holland turkeys, hens and young toms. t । Li_gase 10— tons'timothy IN BARN—IO FARM implements John Deere manure spreader; Deering grain Connick mower, Oliver sulky plow, walking plow, Keystone disc, 2 Deere riding cultivators, three section wood harrow, 2 sets work harness, set double harness, IM h. p. gasoline engine, disc wheat drill, double-fan endgate seeder, single-fan endgate ®eed«r, unde tire wagon, triple box, one horse buggy, hand corn sheller,iron wheel wagon, hay ladder, hay rake, Sattley gang plow, United states cream separator, as good as new; .John Deere corn planter, with 100 rods of wire and fertiliser attachment. Many articles not here mentioned. TERMS—A credit of ten months will be given on all sums over $lO, purchaser giving note with approved, security, bearing six per cent interest front date of sale if paid when due, if not so paid to draw eight per cent from date of sale. 2 per cent off for cash. Sums of $lO and under cash in hand, no discount. HOT LUNCH BY LADIES LEAGUE. ' . p . । । ■- i HARVEY J. DEXTER. Cot W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. k . . - Charles G. Spitler, Clerk.

Mias Helen Lamson at Red Cross headquarters in Rensselaer. Most Schools in Jasper county WUI dismiss for one week for the Christmas holidays. The city and town schopls will likely have two weeks. The teachers of Jasper county are entitled to one delegate to a state convention which will meet for the purpose of drafting a new constitution for the Indiana Teachers’ Association. This delegate will be selected from the teachers —city, town and country—at a meeting called to meet at the high school auditorium on Saturday, December 18th. The meeting will be called to order at 2 p. m.

NEW SUIT FILED.

No. 9276. Thomas M. Callahan vs. Philip R. Blue; action, possession. /

Mr. and Mrs. William Grube, Robert Mannon and Elmer Cambie of Wheatfield, were in Rensselaer Saturday.

TEMPERATURE. The following is the temperature for the twenty-four hours ending at 7 a. m. on ths date indicated: Max. Mia. December 3 46 39 December 4 56 49

NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of and I am tn a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which I will sell s* executor on reasonable terns, but cannot take any trade. Call at my offioe or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaor, Indiana*, for particulars. GEO. H. GIFFORD, Executor.

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Michal’s Public Sale I will sell at pubHc auction at my farm, IS miles north of Reiw•elaer, % mile west and mile south of Kmman on Jaekson Highway, on Wednesday, December 15 Commencing at 10:80 a. m. the following: 7 HEAD HORSES 7 _ Black mare, 8 yrs. old; bay mare, 8 yrs. ■■ - old; bay mare, 6 years old; bay home, 6 years old; bay mare, 4 years old; black mare, 12 years old; bay mare, 13 years old. W' 5 HEAD CATTLE 5 Red cow, just fresh; Jersey cow, red cow, giving milk; roan heifer; red Foiled bull. Pure Bred Hampshire Boar FARM MACHINERY Deering grain binder, Btft.; Osborne mower; Osborne hay rate; manure spreader, 70-bu.' bed; Eagle straw spreader; fanning mill; 8-ft. Keystone disc; Emerson gang plow; Black Eagle corn planter, with fertilizer attachment and 160 rods check wire; endgate seeder, double fan, seeder cart and box; walking plow: Studebaker wagon Ind box; iron wheel wagon and rack; new Studebaker wagon bed; Tower Gopher; 2 flexible three-section harrows; 4 h. p. Cushman gasoline engine; buggy; spring wagon; P’tcher pump: water pump; steel stock tank: 30 ft. pipe and point; 25 rt steal wind mill tower; 10 ft line shaft; power washing machine: 35ft 2-mch belting; grindstone and grinder stand; trailer with stock rack; 2-hole corn shelter; DeLaval cream separator; bent wood churn; 2 Avery cultivators; Brown walking cultivator; 8 sets leather work harness: set chain harness; set single harness, saddle, mail box, gravel boards; wheel-barrow; 50 gal. steel oil barrel, 15-ft. cypress fishing boat and other articles not here mentioned. MISCELLANEOUS. 175 bushels seed oats. Rick of oats straw. Nice lot of seasoned sawed stove wood. Four dozen Chickens. ..■ 1 . 1 " TERMS—A credit of ten months will be given on all sums over 810, purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing six per cent interest from date of sale if paid when due, if not so Kid to draw eight per cent from date of sale. 2 per cent off for cash. Sums of $lO and under cash in hand, no discount HOT LUNCH BY LADIES’ LEAGUE. VERN MICHAL Col. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. Charles G. Spitler, Clerk. , ;

PUBLIC SALE. , ; The undersigned is moving away and will sell at public auction at Ma ( present residence on the Ed Ritter farm, 9 miles north, 1 mile east and, % ’ mile north of Rensselaer, com-; mencing at 11 a. m., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1920 ; 8 Head if Horses —Consisting of 1 matched grey team, 5 and 6 yrs. • old, mare and horse, wt. 1250; * • matched team bay mares, 3 and 4, years old, wf. 1200 each; mare, 11 years old, wt. 1500; 1. black mare coming 3 years old; 1 driving mare, 10 years old; 1 bay gelding, 8 years old, wt. 100 Q. 11 Head of Cattle— Consisting of 1 white-faced cow, 6 years old, calf by side; 1 black cow, 4 years old, fresh by day of sale; 1 black cow and 1 spotted coy, 3 and 4 years old, fresh soon; 1 black and white cow, 6 years old, fresh by day of sale; 1 red cow, 3 years old; 4 steers, 2 years old. 21 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 1 brood sow; 1 good male hog; 19 head of Duroc shotes, eligible to register 10 Head of Sheep—All ewes. Implements, Wagons, Etc.—-Con-sisting of 8-ft. Deering binder; Deering corn binder; Deering mower; John Deere manure spreader; Janesville gang plow; Studebaker wagon; 1 wagen and rack; 2 naing cultivators; 1 Tower gopher; 1 Little Boy riding cultivator; % interest m Papac ensilage cutter; newcora planter with fertiliser attachment; 1 endgate seeder; 1 low-down seeder; 1 3-section harrow; 1 Keystone disc; 2 walking plows; 1 hay rake. (These tools are all nearly new). 150 tons ensilage; 10 tons of hay in mow; 800 bushels oats; about 25 cords stove wood; 1 good heating stove; 1 12x14 linoleum; 1 nearly new ‘Saxpn Six” auto in fine condition, and numerous other smaller articles. Terms —10 months credit on sums over |lO, approved notes, interest if paid when due, but if not paid when due, to bear 8 per cent from date; 2 per cent discount for cash where entitled credit. OTTO RITTER. W. ~A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Lunch by Ladies’ Aid. E. P. Lane. Clerk.

PUBLIC SALE. - I: m j As I am to quit farming, I win i offer at public auction at my f»na, ; 7 miles north and one mile . west i of Rensselaer; two ■ an* one-half miles east of Parr 0 ’ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 110, 1020 , Consisting of bay horse, six years . old, weight 1200; mare, 4 yearn ; old, weight 1,000; years old, weight 1,000. ' S—HEAD ConAting of red polled cow with calf at side, 7 years old, red ww

with calf at side, 7 years old; red cow, 6 years old, will be fresh in Spring; red heifer, will be fresh in February; roan Polled Shorthorn bull, 4 yean old, papers furnished on date of sale. _ 14—HEAD OF SHOATS—I 4 Ranging from 60 to 125 lbs. 4 i 500 Bushels of Corn In Crib. IMPLEMENTS. Carriage, sulky plow, mowing machine, set of work harness, 12foot rake, C. B. Q. corn planter, wheat drill, all are in good running order; buggy, pole and two pair cf fills; Ford touring car, 1918 model, in good running order. USUAL TERMS. EVERETT BURNS. W. A. McCurtain, Auet. J Gifts that MEN ; will appreciate: . Silk Shirts . Madras Shirts Fibre Shirts Silk Pajamas ; t Fibre Pajamas Cotton Pajamas Flannel Pajamas Night Robos V Silk Hose . c Lisle Hose Wool Hose , i Golf Hose Silk Knit Ties Silk Four-in-Hands ' Silk Bow Ties Silk Mufflers Bath Robes Lounging Robes * ; Sweaters * Golf Jackets Silk Underwear . Suspenders > 'JR Bolte Buckles Boxed Garters Gloves , Umbrellas Ivory Military Brushes Ebony Military Brushes Gillette Safety Raaors J Tourist Cases Shaving .Stands Vacuum Bottles t Watch for tbs Advertisers. Their goods are beet and their prices are right. -

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