Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I iflß ft I I I K\! I 9WI I» it 1 1 /7i a & \\ YOU'RE going to give thanks this month for a lot of good things you enjoy and possess. You probably don’t realize all of them; it pays to think it over a little Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are something to be thankful for; clothes honestly made, by people who consider your interests and benefit as well as their own profits; clothes made to serve the wearer.

We’re glad to sell them; and we’re thankful for them ourselves. You might be thankful to us, too, {pr having such a good stock as this for you to draw on. It’s a bountiful feast of good things we’ve spread here for you; suits and overcoats; shirts and heckwear; hosiery and gloves; sweaters and fancy waistcoats; all the large and small things to wear that you want. Suits $lB and up Overcoats $16.50 and up The G. E. Hurray Co. Rensselaer, Indiana - This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & flarx clothes

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on account of health and age and move to town, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his residence 2% miles east of Fair Oaks, 3 miles north of Parr and 10 miles north of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1911, 6 Head of Horses— Consisting of 1 Sorrel Mare 10 years old, in foal, wt. 1250; 1 Brown Mare 9 years old, in foal, wt. 1350; 1 Black Mare 6 years old, wt. 1250; 1 Iron Gray Mare 6 years old, wt. 1250; 1 Road Horse 10 years old; 1 Grey Mare 14 years old. 57 Head of Cattle— Consisting of 1 3-year-old Bull; 6 Spring Steer Calves; 6 2-year-old Steers; 20 1-year-old Steers; 19 l-year-old Heifers; 5 Milch Cows. 52 Head of Hogs— Consisting of 40 Shoats, wt. 125 lbs. each; 5 Sows with pigs; 7 Shoats, wt. 50 lbs. each. Wagons, Implements, Etc.—Consisting of 1- Gang Plow; 1 Riding Cultivator; 1 Disc; 1 18-foot Harrow; 1 low-down Seeder; 1 Binder, 8-foot*cut; 2 Wagons; 1 Single Shovel Plow; 1 Double Shovel Plow; 1 14-inch Walking Plow; 1 Black Hawk Corn-Planter, 80 rods wire; 1 Hay Rake, 12 foot; 1 Mower; 3 sets Work Harness; 1 Cream Separator; 10 bushels Winter Apples; 5 dozen Chickens; Household Goods, and numerous other articles. A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over $lO, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash. D. E. & F. M. LAKIN. John Culp, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds.

4 to 8 years; 1 Holstein Bull, 2 years old; 1 year-old Durham bull; 7 calves. 17 Head of Hogs—Cpjsistipg of 12 Shoats, wt. 125 lbs. - , 1 Sow and 4 Pigs. Wagons, Implements, Etc.—Consisting of 1 Studebaker Wagon, wide tire, triple box and spring seat; 1 Iron Wheel Wagon, good as new; 1 narrow tire Wagon, and double box; 1 Carriage; 1 set solid bottom Hay Ladders; 1 6-foot Plano Binder; 1 McCormick 5-foot cut Mower; 1 Deering self-dump Hay Rake; 1 low-down Seeder; 1 new Deere Corn Planter and 80 rods of wire; 1 John Deere Sulky Piow; 2 16-inch Walking Plows; 1 Budlong Disc; 1 Case Lever Harrow, good as new; 1 new Deere Riding Cultivator; 1 Walking Cultivator; 1 Sleigh; 3 sets Work Harness; Set Carriage Harness; 1 Hand Corn Sheller; 1 Heating Stove; 15 tons of Hay, and many other articles too numerous to mention. A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over $lO, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash. DAVID W. MAUCK. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds.

An Example of Virginia Justice. Henry- Clay Beattie, the Virginia wife murderer, who was executed Friday, made a brief confession of his guilt at the last moment, admitting that he was guilty of the crime charged. By the way. the swift justice meted out to Beattie should not be lost sight of. The murder was committed July 18. and the murderer was of one of the oldest, wealthiest and most prominent families of the old Dominion. He was arrested July 21 and promptly placed on trial August 21; found guilty Sept. 8, and sentenced to be executed Nov. 24; motions for new trial, writ of error and executive interference or stay of execution denied, and paid the penalty for his crime Nov. 24, four months after the crime was committed.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, administrator de bonis non, with the will annexed of the estate of James E. Hogan, late of Jasper County, deceased. " Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM HOGAN, Nov. -18, 1911. Administrator. E. Grant Hall, Atty, for Adm’r. * “ I ■ ... I. ■ Glasses flitted by DR. A. G. CAT! Optometrist Rensselaer, Indiana. Office over Long’s Drug Store. Phone No. 232. .

Big Public Sale Having rented my farm and ex pecting to move to Mt. Ayr, I will offer at Public Sale at my residence 4 miles west of Surrey, 3 miles north and 1 mile east of Mt. Ayr, commencing at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1911, 3 Head of Horses— Consisting of 1 team of Brown Mares, one 7 years old, one 10 years, wt. 3,000; 1 Black Gelding coming 3 years old, wt. 1200. 18 Head of Cattle— —Consisting of £ head of Milch Cows, ages from

Big Public Sale Having decided to quit farming