Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

| r Jefferson Encouraged Brewing ’ , , , Writing to Charles Vaiicy of the Virginia Assembly in* V ! behalf of Cnpt. Miller, who had petitioned to establish a ]; brewery, Thomas Jefferson said: “There is, before the Assembly a petition of Capt. Miller which I have at heart, because I have great-esteem. .A. for the petitioner. He is about to settle in our country ' |‘ and to establish a brewery, in which art 1 think him as, j skillful a man as has eves come to America. 1 want to ir"- see the beverage become popular.” J-,: |m . W, I Indiana Brewers Association ■ TT l| || ||; | iilliil^aitnnllliillfliii^llllll^MlM ■— ; 50—ki:gisteiu:i) —50 POLLED HEREFORDS AT AUCTION Wednesday, February 24 At l:00p. m M at CHICAGO STOCK FARM Near Winamac, Indiana * 20 - POLLED BULLS - 20 Ranging in age from 8 months to 2 years. 30 - POLLED FEMALES - 30 About 15 cows 2 to 5 years old, bred; the others open heifers. All registered in both the American Hereford Association and the Polled American Hereford Association. Also 10 Head of . REGISTERED HORNED MEREFORDS Dale bred through such sires as Beau Donald, 3d, Beau Lad and Gay lad. All of these horned cows bred to horned males. A sale of surplus stock off the farm will be held before noon. Three teams of 4 and 5 year old mules; 8 to 10 horses 3 to 10 years old; some stock cows bred to herd bulls; farming tools and harness. , W. H. AMBLER I’red Repperl, J. If> Hepp, Fred K. Sparks, auctioneers.

spader, good as new; I Hoosier double fan endgate seeder, good as new; 1 r»-ft flexible harrow, in order; I Liberty sulky plow, in good shape; 1 % horse power Morse & Fairbanks gasoline engine, in running order; Wayne | >-ft disc grain drill, in running order; Avery cultivator, with gopher attachment; I steel body land roller; 1 solid wheel disc, in running order; 1 bob sled; 1 hay derrick, in good order; 16-inch .John Deere