Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Which is Your Birthday Stone? EVERY MONTH OF THE YEAR HAS ITS OWN STONE. IF YOU were borne in a certain month the stone belonging to that month is your stone: January claims the Garnet July — Ruby ‘ Februrary has the Amethyst ■ Angust 'Sardonyx March the Bloodstone September Sapphire April -Diamond October Opals May Emerald November -Topaz June -Pearls December Turquois At this store you will find jewelry fitted with all these stones -your own stone. Come in and let us show you. cJESSEN THE eJEWELERj> Bensselaer, Ird.

Prosecutor Longwell and attorney Frank Davis of Brook, were in the city Wednesday afternoon.

The safe in the Dowling meat market at Kentland was blown open by “Yeggs” about 2 o’clock Wednesday morning and a small sum of money taken.

Everything is said to be running wide open this week at the Francesville street fair, gambling games on all sides and even the flea hunting show that was made to pack up and get out of town here the Fourth is given dull swing there.

Mr. and Mrs. It. A. {Partkison, who went to Kingman, Kan., several weeks ago with their daughter Ruth, who was iij poor health, and returned recently because of the condition of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kenton Parkisori, who has since undergone a successful operation in a Chicago hospital, returned to Kingman Wednesday, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth T. Rhoades and Miss Edna Babcock of Parr. Mrs. Rhoades expects to remain about'two weeks, while Miss Babcock will remain Indefinitely for an extended visit with Miss Parkison, whose health is said to be improving.

FARM FOR SALE AT AUCTION Tuesday, Sept. 2t, at 1 O’clock, the M. I. Adams Farm Near Rensselaer, Indiana. The undersigned will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, his farm of 160 acres, 3 miles south and V 2 mile east of Rensselaer; 100 acres in cultivation, 60 acres in pasture; 8 room two stony house, basement And cistern; also milk house, windmill and pasture well; barn and grainary 60x4 2 feet; new vitrified brick silo just finished; double corn crib, machine shed, cement hog-feed-lng floor, fine orchard and small fruit; 100 acres well tiled, 80 acres with hog tight fence; ten acres white oak post timber. The improvements on this place have been made for my own personal use and have been made good. *

Terms.—One thousand dollars on day of sale; % cash (including the SI,OOO paid) on/ Jan. 1, 1913; balance in three yearly equal payments on January 1 yt each year. 5% per cent, Interest. A discount of 2 per cent, for all cash paid Jan. 1, 1913, over and above the half of the purchase price due at that time. Possession to be given Jan, 1, 1913. The auctioneer, Fred Phillips, will convey free of charge at any time and furnish any information desired before the date of sale, any persons interested in said farm. MARION I. ADAMS. * -$r . Fred Phillips. Auctioneer.

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