Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Elmira E. Bull, of Rensselaer, has been granted a widow’s pension o' sl2 a month. C. E. Lohr, of The Democrat’s mechanical force, spent Sunday with his wife at Hoopeston, 111. Dr. W. L. Meyer and family went to Indiaanpoils Saturday, to attend a meeting of the State Dental Association, which convened Monday. Mrs. Homer Hopkins of Monticello, came over Sunday and remained until Monday with her aged mother-in-law, Aunt Mary Jane Hopkins. Mrs. W. I. Yates is again quite sick with her old complaint, and unless she Improves in the next day or two she will be taken to a Chicago hospital. Hon. E. D. Crumpacker of Valparaiso, former congressman from the Tenth district, is being talked of for the republican nomination for U. S. Senator. Garry Snedeker was operated on for appendicitis, at his home northeast of Rensselaer, Monday, at this writing he is getting along as well as could be expected.

Omar Day, "who Is now in the engineering force of the FairbanksMorse Co., at Beloit, Wis., and wife, spent from Tuesday until Monday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day.

John Remley and son, Gaylord, and Wm. Remley left Tuesday with their household goods for Poplar, Mont., near which they have a claim. Mrs. Remley has leased her restaurant to Alva Best, and will visit awhile in Wheatfield before leaving for the west.

Zero,weath?r has prevailed here since the last issue of The Democrat, and Monday morning the mercury registered 2 below zero. Yesterday was considerable warmer, and at noon the mercury stood at 30 above in the thade. Qu’te a little more snow fell Sunday afternoon, perhaps three or four inches, which drifted considerably in places.

PUBLIC SALE!

As I intend to remove from the farm, 1 will sell at public auction at my residence, located 4 miles west and 1V 2 miles south of Francesville. 5 miles north and miles west of Lee, 10 miles east and 2 miles north of Rensselaer, on Monday, Feb. 23, 1914 Beginning at 10:30 o clock, the following de scribedproperty:

5 - head of Horses - 5 Consisting 1 bay mare, weight 1350; 1 sorrel mare, weight 1250; 1 gray mare, weight *4oo; * gray mare, weight 1/oo; 1 sorrel mare, weight 1250.

8 - Head of Cattle - 8 Consisting of i red cow 3 years old, to be fresh about March Ist, bred to registered bull; 1 cow 4 years old, good milker, to be fresh in March; 1 Jersey cow 8 years old; 1 Hereford cow 7 years old; 1 red cow 5 years old; 1 Hereford yearling heifer; 1 red yearling heifer.

HOGS ° ne br °° d SOW with 6 P’gs? 1 brood sow "with 4 P’g s s 1 brood sow to farrow March 1 st; 7 shoats averaging 150 pounds each. The pigs are six weeks old. -

Implements, Wagons, Etc.

1 1 Birdsell wagon, 40-inch box, broad tire and nearly rew; 1 Weber wagon, 38-inch box, broad tire, in good condition: 1 narrow tire wagon; 1 P. & O. corn planter, with fertilizer attachments and 80 rods of check Wire; 1 Avery corn planter, with fertilizer attachments; 1 Osborne tandem double disc harrow, with trucks; 1 ordinary disc harrow, complete with double-trees; 1 Moline 16-inch sulky plow; 1 1 Osborne 3-section steel harrow; 1 six shovel John Deere corn plow; 1 eight shovel John Deere corn plow; 1 Deering 6-foot cut mbwer; 1 Peoria doublefan seeder, with grass seeder attachment; 1 set Moeller hame-tug

TERMS:— io months credit will be given on all sums over $1 o with the usual conditions. 6 per cent off when entitled to the credit.

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