Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1914 — Page 2
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STATE CONVENTION CALL.
To The Ben;achats of Indiana, ami All Those Who Desire to Cooperate With Them, By order of the Democratic State Central Committee, the Democrats or Indiana,, and all who desire to cooperate wjth them, are invited to meet in delegate convention at Tomlinson Hall, in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, on Thursday, March !!>, 191 1, for the purpose of adopting a platform, o: nominating a candidate for United Slates Senator, and of nominating candidates for the following State ofliers, to-wit; . • Secretary of State. Auditor of State. Treasurer of State. Attorney-General. •Superintendent of Public Instruction, . Clerk Supreme Court. State Geologist. Oro judge of the Supreme Court for the Filth District. fwo judges of Appellate Court for the First District. Three judges of. the Appellate Court tor the Second District.
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The convention will be composed of 1,386 delegates, necessary to a choice, 918, of which Jasper county will have eight. The delegates from the respective counties composing the several Congressional Districts will meet Wednesday, March 18, 1914, at seven o’clock p. m., at the following places: First, District-—-State house, room S 3, second floor. Second District —State house, room 11, first floor. Third District —State house, room 12,. first floor. Fourth District —State house, room 41, first floor. Fifth District—State house, room 91, third floor. Sixth District—-State house, room 55, second floor. Seventh District—State house, criminal court room. Eighth District—State house, room 15, first door. , Ninth District—r-State house, room 50, second floor. Tenth District—-State house, room 120, "third floor. Eleventh District —State house, room 27, first floor. " , Twelfth District-—State house, room 99, third floor. Thirteenth. District— State house, 100 m 113, third floor. At each of such meetings the following officers and members of commit tees will he selected, viz: One member of the Committee on Rules and Permanent Organization. One member on the Committee on Credentials. One member on the Committee on Resolutions. One Vice-President of the Convention. ' One Assistant Secretary of the Convention. The Committee on Rules and Permanent Organization will meet in room 371, Denison hotel, immediately after the adjournament of District meetings. The Committee on Credentials will meet in room 37 2. Denison hotel, immediately after the adjournment of District meetings. The Committee on Resolutions will meet in room or Ordinary, Denison hotel, immediately after adjournment. of District meetings. The ConvcnHon will meet on March 19, 1914, at 9 o’clock a. m., at Tomilson Hall, to receive ~eports of the Committees, for the adoption of a platform and the nomination of candidates. Witness my hand and seal this eleventh day of January, 1914. BERNARD KORBLY, Chairman.
Democratic Call For Precinct Conventions.
The democratic voters of all the precincts in Jasper county, are hereby called to meet at their respective places of voting, except, in Carpenter Township, where all the voters will meet at the Town Hall in Remington, and Marion Township, where all of the voters will meet in the East Court Room in the Court House in Rensselaer, on. 1' Saturday, February 11th, 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a Precihpt Chairman or Committeeman, and in all townships where there is but one precinct the voters so assembled shall'also, perfect their township organization by the election of a Secretary and Treasurer. 1 And the Precinct committeemen, elected pursuant to the above call, are hereby called to meet in the East Court Room in the Court House in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Monday, the 10th day of February, 1914, at 1:30 o’clock p. m„ for the purpose of electing a county chairman, Treasurer and Secretary, and to perfect the county organization. N. LITTLEFIELD, County Chairman. Attest: JUDSON J. HUNT, County Secretary.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at Ms residence, 10 miles north, and 1 1-4 miles west of Rensselaer, 4 miles southeast of Fair Oaks, 1 1-4 west and 1 mile north of Aix, commencing at 10 a. m., on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1914. 7 Head of Horses—Consisting of 1 brown mare 12 years old, wt. 1400; 1 brown mare 4 years old, wt. 1300; 1 brown gelding 4 years old, wt. 1400; 1 black gelding 3 years old, wt. 1200; 1 bay driving mare 9 years old, lady broke, wt. 1000; 1 bay driving mare, 3 years old, wt. 1000; 1 bay gelding 5 years old, wt. 1400. 13 Head of Cattle—Consisting of 3 milch cows, one with calf by side; 1 Holstein cow 3 years old, fresh In July; 2 2-year-old heilers, with calf; 1 Jersey heifer, will be fresh in summer; 3 yearling steers; 2 steer calves; 1 small heifer calf. 11 Head of Hogs—Consisting of shoats weighing from 65 to 80 lbs. each. Terms—A credit of 11 months will be given on sumeover $lO with the usuel conditions. 6 per cent, off for cash when entitled to credit. JULIUS SCHULTZ. W. A. McCurtain, auctioneer. C, G. Spitler, clerk. Hot lunch on ground.
PUBLIC SALE. Having decided to quit farming I will offer at public auction at my residende 3% miles west of Rensselaer on the Bunkum road, at the farm known as the old Wuerthner farm, sale to commence at 10 o’clock a. m., on Thursday, February 12, 1914, the following property: 7 Head of Horses and Mules—l span of mules 5 years old, wt. 2200; 1 span 3 and 4 years old, wt. 1900; 1 bay horse 9 years old, wt. 1400; 1 spring colt and 1 yearling colt. 47 Head Cattle—l Jersey cow, extra good, 5 years old, fresh in spring; 18 head heifers, one with calf by her side, the rest will be fresh soon; 10 head of 2-year-old steers; 8 yearling steers; 9 spring calves; 5 heifers and 4 steers. 10 Head of Hogs—3 Poland China sows, all bred to a full blood Poland China boar; 1 sow with 8 pigs by her side; 1 hoar, wt. 200 tbs; 3 shoats from 75 to 100 pounds. Farm Tools—l 3-inch wide tire wagon; 1 1-horse carriage, good as new; 1 milk wagon; 1 manure spreader, in good running order; 1 Peering hay rake; 1 20-ft. flexible harrow, good as new; 1 gang plow; l Oliver sulky plow; 2 riding cultivators, good as new; 1 Cable hay stacker; 1 galvanized milk trough; 1 tent 12x14 ft..; 2 sets work harness: 1 set driving harness; 1 50gal. barrel of cider vinegar, and other articles too numerous to mention. ~> Bronze Turkeys Full blood, I liens and I tom. Terms —A credit of 10 months will be given on sums over $lO with the usual conditions. 5 per cent, off for cash when entitled to credit. CLAUDE SPENCER. >V. A. McCurtain, auctioneer, T. M. Callahan, clerk. Hot lunch on the grounds. Bin Public sale. Having rented my fdrm for a term 0/ years, t will sell at public salo at said farm, 9 miles north and 3-1 miles west of Rensselaer, 3 miles east and 1 3-4 miles north of Parr, 4 3-1 miles east and 2 miles south of Fair Oaks. 4 miles south and 3-4 mile east of Yirgie, 3-4 mile west and 3-4 mile north of Aix, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. ( on Tuesday, February 17, I‘Ml. 10 Head of Horses—-Consisting of 1 dun rnaro coming 5 vear-i old in foal, wt. 1 400; 1 black mar-4 coming 6 years old, in foal, wt. 1300; 1 gray mare coming 8 years old, wt. 125(7; 1 iron gray Alley 3 years old, wl. 900; 1 black geldisii,' - idling 4 ,yearn old, wt. 1400; 1 team ol mares, 8 years old, wt. 2600; 3 mare colts coming 1 year old. 2(8 Head of Cattle— Consisting ot 9 milch cows —l red cow with calf by side; 1 Pblled Angus cow; 1 Jersey cow 2 years old, with calf: 1 pure bred Jersey cow, a good one; 2 Holstein cows, with caU; 3 Red Polled cows, 3 years old, with calf; 1 4-year-old cow; 1 6-year old cow, all good ones— l coming 9. -year-old Red Polled bull; 1 2-year-old red heifer, with calf; 4 coming 3-year-old steers; 4 coming 1 -year-old steers; 4 coming 1-year-old heifers; 3 1 steer calves. 12 Head of Hogs —Consisting of 7 Duroc brood sows, bred to registered Duroc male hog; 5 hdad of stock hogs, wt. around 125 pounds each. Implements, Wagons, etc Consisting of 1 Deering binder, 8-ft. cut; 1 Deering mower, 6-ft. cut. good as new; 1 sulky plow; 1 John Deere corn planter, good as new, with 100 rod:) of wire; 1 Champion corn planter, with 100 rods of wire--2 riding cultivators, good as new; 1 hay rake; 2 walking plows: 1 Brown riding cultivator; 1 Superior low-down seeder; 1 harrow, 3sections; 1 broad tire wagon, double box, spring seat; 2 single buggies; 1 carriage; 1 double shovel plow; 2 scoop boards; 2 sets of
double harness, good as new; 1 set single harness; 1 saddle; clover and timothy hay in barn; 10 to 15 bushels of seed corn; 12 or ipore bushels of clover seed! and many other articles too numerous to mention. Term*—lo months time will be given on sums over $lO with the usual conditions; 6 per cent, off for cash when entitled to credit. GEORGE W. CASEY. W. A. McCurtain, auctioneer. C G. Spitler, clerk. Hot lunch by Parr Rebekah lodge PUBLIC SALE. I have decided to quit farming and will sell my property, at public auction on my farm, 1 mile south and % mile west of Rensselaer, 3-4 mile due west of St. Joseph’s college, on Wednesday, February 18, 1914, commencing at 10 a. m., the following described property; 10 Head of Horses—l bay mare 13 years old, wt. 1400; 1 bay mare 8 years old, wt. 1350; 1 bay horse coming 4, wt. 1350; 1 bay mare, 9 years old, wt. 1300; 1 bay mare, coming 4, wt.'l2oo; 1 bay mare, coming 3, wt. 1100; 1 bay driving mare, coming 4, wt. 1050;, 1 good black mare, 2 years old; 2 good spring colts, bays. 15 Head Cattle—B head extra good dairy cows. These cows are giving a good flow of milk; 1 will be fresh in March; all are bred. 5 good 2-year-old heifers, 4 will be fresh in April; 1 good yearling steer; 1 spring calf.
8 Head Duroc Hogs—7 shoats, wt. 9 0 lbs. each; 1 extra good brood sow; 4 dozen chickens. Farm Tools —J. I. Case corn planter, gohd as new, with fertilizer attachment and 100 rods of wire; 1 Avery riding gopher, good as new; 1 walking cultivator; 1 John Deere gang plow; 1 Emerson 16-in. sulky plow; 2 14-in. walking plows; 2 harrows, 1 2-section steel harrow, 1 new flexible 3-section harrow with harrow cart; 1 good disc; 1 7-hoe drill; 1 endgate seeder, force feed; 1 6-ft, Milwaukee binder; 1 5-ft. standard mower; 1 good 10-ft. Plano sulky hay rake; 2 wagons, 1 4 inch tire with tripple box and 1 3-inch tire with triple hox; 1 spring wagon; 2 buggies; 1 extra good carriage; 1 hay ladder; 1 good triple geared feed grinder; 1 good corn sheller; 1 mud boat and two sets of mud boat runners; tU. S. cream separator, in good running order; 1 50gal. oil can; 2 Old Trusty incubators, 1 150-egg and the other 100egg; 3 sets work harness; 1 carriage harness; 1 single harness; 3 bushels Diamond Joe’s seed corn; 3 stacks tame hay; 1 good tank heater; some household goods and kitchen furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—lo months credit on all sums over $lO without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent from date. 4 per cent, off for cash -when entitled to credit. HENRY H. EIGELSBACH. Fred Phillips, auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, clerk. Mot lunch.
mo PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at the residence of W. S. Breeso. 5 14 miles west and y 2 mile north ot .Monon, 2 1-4 miles southwest: of Lee, on what is known as the 1). Z. Clark farm, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on Wednesday, February 18, 1911. I Head of Horses—Consisting* of 1 black mare 8 years old, wt. 1600, bred to Garwood’s jack; 1 coming 4 year old bay horse; 1 brown horse, a good general purpose animal; 1 last spring’s colt. —9 Head’of Cattle—Consisting of 2 full blood Jersey cows, both now giving milk, 1 4 years old. fresh in May the other 3 years old, fresh in April; 3 coming 3-year-olds, fresh in spring; 2 red cows coming b-year-old in spring; 2 cows will be fresh soon; 3 coming 2-year-old j^teers; 17 calves. -9 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 3 extra good brood sows, to farrow in April; 16 head of shoats, well bred and thrifty, wt. about 125 lbs. each; 1 0 pigs. Implements, Wagons, etc.—Consisting of 1 1-horse wagon; 1 top buggy; 1 14-inch Scotch Clipper turning plow, almost new; 1 wagon tongue f or 1-horse wagon; 1 set of double harness; 1 set buggy harness; I lawn mower, almost new; about t tons of hay; about 80 shocks of toddei tied in bundles in good condition ; 8 or 10 bushels of seed corn. Household Goods—Consisting of 1 new dresser; 1 new couch; 1 new commode; 1 good new sewing machine; 1 wood bedstead; 1 iron bedstead; 2 sets bed springs; 1 mattress; 1 eight-day clock; 5 dining chairs: 3 rocking chairs; 1 good No 8 cook stove, nearly new; 1 Round Oak heater, coal or wood, a good one 1 small glass ftont cupboard, and numerous other articles. Terms—lo months-credit will be given op. sums over $lO with the usual conditions. 6 per cent off for cash when entitled to credit. W. S. BREESE, J'. H. CLARK. 1 J. H Hepp, auctioneer. Sam Noland, clerk. Hot lunch on ground. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will hold a public sale at what is known as the Salisbury ranch, 9 miles north and 3-4 mile west of Rensselaer, and 4 3-4 miles east of Fair Oaks, sale t 0 commence at 10:30 a. m. on Friday, February 20, 1914. 6 Head of Horses—l brown mare 10 years old, wt. 1300; 1 bay gelding 4 years old, wt. 1300; 1 black gelding 4 years, wt. 1500; 1 brown driving mare, 10 years, wt. 900; 2
good horse colts, 1 last spring colt and a good one, the other was a year old last September. 23 Head of Cattle—lo good milch cows, 2 fresh with calves by side and several will be fresh soon; 3 coming 2-year-old heifers, be fresh soon; 5 heifers and three steer calves; 2 good Shorthorn bulls, 1 2-year-old and 1 yearling. These are extra good milk cows, y. 10 Head of Duroc Jersey fall pigs. Term*—lo months credit on all sums over $lO with usual conditions. 5 per cent, off for cash when entitled to credit. ED. EILTS. Fred Phillips, auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, clerk. Hot lunch by Ladies’ Aid of the Aix U. B. church PUBLIC SALE. Owiing to having large expense put upon me in a divorce case, I can no longer keep my property and am forced to sell same. I will therefore offer both my real and personal property attPublic Sale at my residence 4 miles west of Surrey and 3 miles north of Mt. Ayr, commencing at 10 a. m., on Friday, February 27, 1914, the following property: (< Head of Horses—Consisting of 5 mares, one with foal, and ope gelding. All good ones. S Head of Cattle—Consisting of 5 milch cows, threo now giving milk, one with calf by side; 2 heifer calves; 1 bull calf. Implements, Wagons, etc.—Consisting of binder; mower; hay rake; hay rack; 3 cultivators, one riding; .2 walking plows; 1 farm wagon; 1 double carriage; 2 sets of work harness; in fact all tools and equipment necessary to carry on said farm . 100 Acre Farm, partly tiled, with house, barn and all necessary outbuildings. Terms on farm made known day of sale. Terms—A credit of 8 months will be given on sums over $lO, with the usual conditions. 6 per cent off for cash when entitled to credit. JAMES PROHOSKA. W. A. McCurtain, auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, clerk. Hot lunch on ground. BIG PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned is going to quit farming and move to Plymouth, Ind., and will offer at public sale at his residence, 6 miles south and 1 mile east of Renseslaer, 6 miles north and 1 mile east of Remington, commencing at 10 a. m., oh Monday, February 23, 1914. lO Head of Horses—Consisting of l bay gelding 4 yeafs old, wt. 1350, sound; 1 bay gelding 4 years old, wt. 1350, sound; 1 bay mare 3 years old, in foal, wt. 1200, sound and automobile broke; 1 bay gelding 12 years old, wt. 1250, sound, broke in all harness, a' good general purpose horse; 1 mare 10 years old, wt. 1100, good work mare; 3 head of colts 2 years old, wt. about 1000 pounds each; l road suckling colt; 1 draft suckling colt.
18 Head of Cattle—Consisting of 1 light red cow, fresh, 8 years old; 1 Hereford cow 6 years old, fresh in March; 1 roan Durham cow 5 years old, fresh in March; 1 whiteface heifer, now'., giving milk, 2 years old; 2 red heifers 2 years old, fresh in May; l Hereford cow s years old, fresh in March; l red heifer 3 years old: 1 black heifer 3 years old; 1 roan heifer 1-year-old ;_ 3 calves, 2 heifers and 1 steer. 15 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 2 brood sows, extra good oens, due to farrow' Ist of March; 13 shoats averaging about 150 pounds each, extra good bunch. Wagons, Implements, etc. —Consisting of 1 Webef w r agon, nearly new; 1 Bully Boy riding cultivator; 1 Tower riding gopher; 1 Keystone disc; 1 Deering binder, only rum one season; 1 3-seotion flexible harroy/,' 1 endgate seeder, double fan; l John Deere corn planter, Sattley attachment; 1 carriage; 1 single buggy; 2 sets w r ork harness; set single harness; grind stone; road scraper; horse clipper; about 3 tons good millet hay; 15 hedge corner posts; cream separator; incubator; 5 doz. chickens. Household and Kitchen Furniture —Consisting of range stove; heating stove; washing machine; table; stand; dresser and Commode; couch; chairs; rocking chairs, 'and many other articles. Terms—lo months time will be given on sums over $lO with the usual conditions. 6 per cent, off for cash when entitled to credit. CONRAD SCHAFER. Col. W.* Smith, auctioneer. C, G. Spitler, clerk. 1 Hot lunch on grounds. : “ —~t j Glasses Fitted By DR. A. G C ATT OPTOMETRIST. RENSSELAER. INDIANA. Office Over Long's Drug Store. Phone No. 232. — We want you to call and see our splendid new stock of box stationery, correspondence cards, etc —. THE DEMOCRAT.
Wiled, rersoie. Rem. eic .. tUnder this head notices will be publlshed for 1-cent-a-word for the first J*~ cent Per word for each additional lnserton. To save book-keen-ing cash should be sent with notice. So K^ lce v, ac S epted tor less than 26 esnte. but short notices coming within the above rate will be published two or more times, as the case may be for Where replies are sent In The Democrat's care, postage will be charge! User'j rwar<Un * BUch replies to the advwFOR SALE For Sale—About 8 tons of straw and shredded fodder, in mow C W. SPENCER, phone 592-B. For Comb R. I. cockerels.—W. N. HENKLE, R en &- selaer, R-2, phone 511-B. ft 6 For Sale—Good pair of mares, tsnn f Fey and a brown > w t. about “° T ° T V • 6 an <* 7 years oId.—JOHN G. CULP, phone 517-1. For Sale—Several bundles of heavy wrapping paper, suitable for house lining or putting under carpet.—THE DEMOCRAT. Hisu or >,^ Sale T 80 acres * all tillable, tiled, Ijouse, barn, well, and on. main «^ a nAn Se / en mlles out: * 75 - T«rmi SI,OOO down.—G. F. MEYERS. For Sale—Two large front lamps for automobile, prestolite, also one electric horn, all in fine condition hor particulars call or phone THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. u For Sale—One Deen’s fly shuttle carpet loom and fixtures. —MRS. M. P. DENNISON, Foresman, Ind. Phone Brook ex. 196-1. For Sale—One 2-horse double Jet and one % horse single jet water motor; in splendid condition and will be sold at about one-fourth of original cost.—THE DEMOCRAT. For Sale—6-room house, 3 lots, deep well, barn and other outbuildings; 1 block north and 3 blocks east of Babcock & Hopkins elevator. If desired, more ground can be purchased adjoining this at reasonable figures. Price S7OO. —F. M COOPER, Rensselaer. I 1 or Sale—2s,ooo acres west Florida laud, good soil, good water, good market, good climate, good people. Write for book telling all about the opportunities of Holmes county. Agents wanted; good commissions.—ELMEß GWIN, M of A Rensselaer, Ind. ’ ’ ’* For Sale or Exchange—6-room house and 3 lots at a bargain if sold soon. Would exchange for small iarm or would take part payment m stock. Thin property is in Rensselaer. Also 2 good well improved 'arms, both well located.—JOHN O CONNOR. Telephone 375. For Sale—Good 5-passenger Regal Underslung auto, prestolite lights, top, electric horn and full equipment; practically new tires all around, and one extra tire. This far is in splendid shape and looks and runs almost like a new-ear. W ill sell very reasonable and part on time if desired.—F e BAR COCK.
Farms For Sale—l have a number °„ Pa^ ms for sal e in different part* o tus county and adjoining counties, and I have made up my mind to devote my time to the business. Therefore if you have any farms or town property .0 sell or trade give me a chance and I will give you a square deal.—JOHN O’CONNOR, Exbneriff, Jasper county, Rensselaer. Ind. WANTED. Wanted—l have several inquiries for small farms, 40 to 80 acres If you have such a farm that you want to sell at a right price, list it with me.—HARVEY DAVISSON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Wanted— Bids for ties delivered on line of Railway. Write for or call at office for specifications, and state number of ties you can furnish and when.—INDIANA NORTHWESTERN TRACTION CO., Rensselaer, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. . ]Lost ~ Two Iar § e auto tires be-, tween Thayer and Remington. Reurn to AUTO SALES CO., Remington, and receive rew’ard. Storage—l have rooms in The Democrat building for storing light household effects or other goods; reasonable prices.—F e ba Bror’ic Phone 315. ’ BABCOCK, th^u r fl? en lTJu° r term of years, the floor of The Democrat building, 7 '' f ® et > Wlth two ante-rooms at i toilet ’ lavit ory, electric lghts, nicely papered and painted and well lighted. Suitable for lodge room or light manufacturing purposes.—F. E. BABCOCK. —— i -V. ' „ financial Farm I*>ans—Money to loan on nn m nJ r ° P n rty in any sums U P to $ 10,000.— E. VP. HONAN. Farm Loans—l am making farm loans at the lowest rates of Interest. on year loans without commission LAp Wlth ° Ut delay ’ — JOHN A. DUNfln ||j Without Delay, If I 11 Commission, UU lU Charges for H'W [Making or Recording * I Instruments. L I J W. H. PARKINSON. Calling cards, the correct sizes, both plain and linen finish, constantly in stock in The Democrat’s fancy stationery department.
