Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' ' Twelve fine dairy cows be sold at the J. E. Bislosky sale, "Wednesday, Jan. 31. Also some Shropshire sheep, 2-4 -head of hogs, a lot of good farm tools, household furniture, etq, 'Mis. Mabel Thacker oif Noblesville came Wednesday for a visit with Miss Opal Sharp and other friends. She will be remembered hera as Miss Mabel Strickfaden. She will visit here until Monday.

The mercury has been down below freezing point for the past few days, and still colder was predicted for last night, .Roads are* in fine condition; smooth as a floor, and Jots Of corn is being hauled to -market—these-days. 1 ; . ; — : —,—_ -■ , The big Hillis, Tolin.fe Tatten sale southwest of Fair Oaks Tuesday drew out a big crowd, due to the extensive advertising placed through The Democrat, and property brought good prices, the total exceeding by considerable what the owners had expected and, of course, they were well pleased with the results.

The Geo. L. Maitt.es sale north of town Wednesday was well attended accf property sold wed. Firman Thompson bought the best span of mules, paying $425 for them. The nine head of horses and mules brought $ 1,500. George expects to leave for his new home in Missouri about the 4th or sth of j^ebruary. Joel Zinzer, a prominent farmer of Carpenter tp., died Wednesday afternoon after only a few days illness from pneumonia. The funeral was held yesterday, the Modern Woodmen lodge of Remington having charge of the services. Deceased was aged about 53 years and leaves a wife and four children, one son and two daguhters. *- . Dr. Martin, the Kentland doctor who was hurt ten weeks ago when his auto was struck by a C. i. & S. train at one of the railroad crossings in Kentland, died in Chicago, where he had been taken for treatment, last Friday night and was buried at Sheldon, 111., Sunday. His age was 39 years, A wife and two small children are left. Ralph W. Streeter, son of Rev. George Streeter a former M. E. pastor \ 0|... Goodland, Monon and Other tlfwns in this conference district, died at Terre Haute last week from typhoid fever. Mr. Streeter was at one time proprietor of the Monon News and at the time of 'his death was a lintoype operator on one of the Terre Haute papers. He is survived by a wife.