Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1905 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Marshall P. Warner et ux to Chas. G. Spit-, ler. Jan. 18, pt nw 29-29-6, Marion, $3,000. Chas. G. Spitler to Marshall P. Warner, Jan. 18, same lands, $3,000. It isn't how much cold cream a woman pats on her face but how much Rocky Mountain Tea she takes inside that bringß out real beauty. Hollister’s Rocky Mouotain Teg complexions stay. A. F. Long.
CITY COUNCIL,PROCEEDINGS.
The city council met in regular session Monday evening. The insurance companies refuse to carry insurance of over 80 per cent of the value of the electric light plant, and in consideration of a 10 per cent reduction ofthe premiums, the council consented to have the valuation claim attached to the policies. The insurance on the pumps was renewed m the sum of SSOO each. John Rush, treasurer of the fire department, who had $252 of the funds of the company deposited in the MeOoy bank at the time of its failure* was relieved from loss on petition of the fire oompany. The fire company presented a petition asking the city to purchase a supply wagon to take the place of the cart and tracks of Hose Oompany No. I, the wagon to be large enough to carry 1000 feet of hose and necessary ladders and tools and to be provided with harness ready for service at all times. The matter was referred to the fire committee and the chief of the fire department for investigation. The following bills were allowed: CORPORATION FUND. S. B. Jenkins, firing $ 50 Electric light fund, coal., 3 95 F. M. Abbott, salary 22 50 E. V. Hansford, light globes 57 B. 11. Dillan, night watch 45 00 S. R. Nichols, collecting special assessment 62 50 Mrs. Anna Harrison, rent hose cart house 43 OO ELECTRRIC LIGHT FUND. Chas. Morlan, making light duplicate. 10 OO Victoria Coal Mining Co., coal 337 36 General Electric Co , supplies I 5a Ben Smith, labor at plant 2 OO Lem Huston, salary 30 OO C. L. Thornton, 5a1ary............ 30 OO C. S. Chamberlain, salary 500 a J. Chapman, freight 164 75 ROAD FUND. A 1 Fletcher, cleaning walks 9 00 Geo. McCarthy “ “ 2 50 Tom Parker, hauling cinders 8 00 Wm. Parks, “ “ 2 50 Ed Randle “ “ 1 35 Chas Seelman, “ 11 I 20 Joe Ellis •* “ 75. Donnelly Lumber Co., sewer pipe.. 8 37 M. L. Hemphill, blacksmith 10 20 WATER FUND. E. V. Hansford, labor ... 300 Conrad Hildebrand, salary 30 OO Manon & Payne, labor 3 15 A. F. Long, mdse 6 70
Big Public Sale. The undersigned, having decided to quit farming and go to Oklahoma, will sell at Public Auction at his place i miles East and 1 mile North of Remington, on the old John Meyers farm, on Thursday, Feb. 23, 1905, 7 HEAD OF HORSES, consisting 1 Gray Horse five years old. wt. 1500, 1 Gray Mare six years old, wt. 1300, 1 Gray Mare, eleven years old, wt. 1200, in foal by Tarman's draft horse, 1 Gray Mare eleven years old, wt. 1500; in foal to same horse. 1 Brown Mare six years old, wt. 1100, good road mare, well broke, t Bay Horse eleven years old, wt. 1500,1 Draft colt, coming two years old, wt. 1000. 4 MILCH COWS, two with calves by side, two fresh in March, 1 heifer coming two years old. 16 HEAD OF HOGS— 1 thoroughbred Du« roc Jersey Sow, sired by AK Sar Ben sth, due to farrow Msfrch 28, (her litter sister won Ist. at Springfield state fair,) 1 Brood Sow due to farrow April 1,10 Shoats weigh 60 lbs. each, 4 weigh 195 lbs. each. FARM IMPLEMENTS. WAGONS, ETC. Consisting of 1 Wagon, 1 single Top Buggy, 3 sets Double Harness, 1 Feed Grinder, l Riding Cultivator, 1 8 foot Spader, 1 Mower, 1 Hay Rake 1 14 inch Deal Plow, 1 18 inch Sulky Plow, 1 14 inch Walking Plow, 1 Plano B nder, 1 Cook Stove, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale commences at 10 a. m. A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over 55 with usual conditions; 6 per cent, off for cash where entitled to credit. CHAS. T. HARRIS. Col. E. H. Morrow, ) Col. W. H. Kenyon, ) Auctioneers. Geo. A. Chappell, Clerk.
