Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1906 — Page 4

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JM GW DtMOCRIL 11. mm. ipnos no nimm SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1906. Oist*„o* T<l,,»o«u jOwm •••■ < Ruoingi, an. Official Democratic Papar of Jasper County. *I.OO PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE. Advertiser rates made known on application B itered at the Port-ofllce at Rensselaer, Ind as second olas* matter. Office on Van Ronoaeiaor Street.

Wesley Taylor of Monon, democratic candidate for joint representative of Jasper and White counties, was in the city Monday. In view of the action of his opponent, Mr. Meeker of Monticello, in try ing to fasten onto the taxpayers of this county the $23,000 of county funds lost in the McCoy political bank, even going so far as to vote to pass the bill over the governor’s veto, ought to give Mr. Taylor a large majority of the votes of this county. Vote for George E. Hershman for prosecuting attorney.

PULPIT ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The subject of the Sunday morning sermon is “The Upper Room;” in the evening, “Judas, the Traitor.” All are welcome. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH. The first quarterly meeting of Trinity M. E. church will occur next Sabbath, Nov. 4. The quarterly communion service will be held at the morning hour. Rev. D. M. Wood, D. D., Presiding Elder, will be present on Monday evening and preach at 7:30 followed by the quarterly conference. The Sharpless cream separator, the best in the world. Come in and see it. Chicago Bargain Store. ANGORA GOATS FOR SALE. I have five Angora Bucks for sale, two registered yearlings, and three “kids” eligible to register. D. L, Halstead, R-R-3. Rensselaer, Ind. Don’t fail to attend Rowles & Parker’s cloak opening next Tuesday, Nov. 6. Windmill For Sale:— l have a good second band windmill for sale cheap. Elmer Gwin, North of Depot. Rensselaer, Ind.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Oct. 26, to Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Ropp of Dowagiac, Mich., formerly of Rensselaer, a 9j pound boy. Oct. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of the east part of town, a son. . i Oct. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. John Holder, south of town, a daughter. * Wildberg never advertises anything that be does not live up to. Stylish goods and low prices is his aim. Do not forget it. Louis Wildberg. Strayed: —From my place in Monon, last Sunday night, a bay mare with white spot on right eye ball; wt. about 1,000 pounds. Any information leading to her recovery will be appreciated. James Blankenship, • Monon, Ind. Only car load in town. Extra fancy Michigan potatoes, 10 bushels or more at 60c a bushel. Chicago Bargain Store. Calling Cards:—loo engraved cards with plate for only <11.25 at The Democrat office. Call and see samples. _ Cloak Opening at Rowles & Parker’s Tuesday, Nov. 6. Advertise in The Democrat.

BOX SOCIAL. A box social with an extensive literary entertainment will be given at the Moore school house in Hanging Grove tp., Saturday evening, Nov. 3, 1906. Everybody invited, and ladies be sure to bring boxes. Jessie Grant, Teacher. CATTLE FOR SALE. Forty head of good feeders; three miles south and one mile east of Rensselaer. J. I. Adams & Son. Clothing headquarters largest stock to select from. Quality the best, prices the lowest. Chicago Bargain Store. Big Stock Sale Having rented my farm I will offer at Public Sale at said farm at Lee, Ind., commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, on Monday, Nov. 12,1906 22 HEAD OF HORSES, consisting of 1 good two-year-old Geldings, —_ 20 head mares, ranging in age from two to JL, •■"aß"' • Fven y«»ar«. wt.. from 900 ,n 1200 pounds, good gs action and color a. There are several matched teams and

some are broken. Fifteen of theae mares are bred to an imported Shire horsa. IMXHEAD OF CATTLE, conaisting of IW dehorned yearling* and two-year-Old steers weighing from 800 to 1000 pounda. Theae cattle were pastured here the past season and are in good thrifty condition; 30 head of Milch Cows, ten now giving milk, eight coming fresh soon, twelve coming freak by March 1; 2 early Spring Calve*; 7 calve* that would veal: 1 two-year-old Bull, 19 HEAD OF HOGS, conaisting of 1 Poland China Brood Sow with nix pig*. 1 Poland Chinn Hrood Soa with seven piga; 4 head of Shonta. Terma: A credit of 12 month* will be given purchaaer executing note with approvad security bearing B per cent intereet from date; 2 tier cent diacount for caah. No property tn be removed until terma of sale are complied with. I. L. LOCKHART. A. J. Harmon, Auctioneer, C.G. Spitler, Clerk. Lunch served by the Ladiea’ Aid Society on Lee M. E. church. BIG PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned having rented bis" farm, will offer at Public Sale at said farm in Union township, 9 mile* North and 1 mile

east of Rensselaer, 3H mile* Wert of Gifford, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on Wednesday, Nov. 14,1906, 8 HEAD OF HORSES, consisting of 1 Brown ;Mare eleven years old, wt. 1100; 1 pair Brown Mares three yearn old, wt. 1100; 1 Bay Mare ten yearn (All in foal); 1 two|J. year-old Mare, wt. 1000 pound*; two-year-old Gelding, wt. 1000 pounds; 1 spring Colt. 31 HEAD OF CATTLE, consisting of six head of Cows fresh in January 7 head of Cows fresh in March 7 head of Heifers fresh in Mareh; B two-year-old Steers; W's; '/ 1 Yearling Steer; 1 Steer Calf; 2 Heifer Calve*; 1 five month* VQ old Red Polled Bull. 30 HEAD OF HOGS, conaisting 21 head of Stock Hogs, wt. 140 pounds each, 3 Brood Sows, 13 head of Shoats, wt. 40 pounds each. FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, BTC. 1 Binder; 1 Mower; 1 Disk Harrow; 1 Riding, 1 Walking Cultivator; 1 Hay Gatherer; 2 three-horse Harrows; 2 Walking Plows, one 14, one 16 inch; 1 Hay Loader;.l Scraper; 1 Corn Planter; 1 End-Gate Seeder; 2 Good Broad Tire Wagons; 3 Sets good Work Harness; 1 Set Single Harness; Household and Kitchen Furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. A credit of 12 month* will be given on sums . over $5.00, with the usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. GEO. DAVISSON2& SON. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. R. D. Thompson, Clerk. Chas. Grant. Hot Lunch.