Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Public Sale Dates. The Democrat nas printed bills for the following public sales: Wednesday, Feb. 9, Walter Welker, 1 mile east of Kniman. General sale, including 9 horses, 36 head of cattle; 14 head Of hogs, chickens, farm tools, etc.

Wednesday, Feb. 9, G. W. May and Brown La inborn, at residence of Mr. May, 3 miles north and 2% miles west of Remington. Big stock sale, 23 head of fine brood marfes, geldings and colts, 55 head of cattle, 36 head of hogs. Thursday, Feb. 10, Walter Belcher, 3 miles north and 2 3-4 miles U east of Remington. General sale, including 7 horses, 15 head cattle, 24 head hogs, a Ford touring car, farm implements, etc. Thursday, Feb. 10, Margaret Johnston, on the Joe Gaines farm, 7 miles west of Rensselaer. General sale, including 6 horses, 12 head of cattle, 25 head of hogs, ehickens and turkeys, farm tools, shredded fodder, etc. Monday, Feb. 14, Napoleon Sigo, on the Burger farm, 1 mile west of Remington, on the north Goodland road. General sale, 12 horses, 9 head of cattle, a fine lot of farming tools, etc.

Monday, Feb. 14, James Myers and James Pierson, one-half mile north of Gifford. General sale, 10 head horses, 8 head cattle, brood sows, farm tools, etc. Monday, Feb. 14, John P. Walter and Henry Toben, 6 miles south and 1 mile east of Rensselaer. General sale, 14 horses and mules, 6 head of cattle, farm tools, some 1914 yellow seed corn, etc, Tuesday, Feb. 15, J. T. McLaughlin, 114 miles east and mile south of Wheatfield. General sale, including 6 head of horses, 16 head of cattle, 4 head of hogs, farni implements, etc. Tuesday, Feb. 15, Arthur Millspaugh, 2% miles north of Pleasant Ridge, on the Mills Bros. farm. General sale, 5 horses and mules, 17 head of cattle, 17 hogs, farm implements, some clover hay, about 145 bushels of Big Four seed oats, etc. Wednesday, Feb. 16, Mathew Nesius, 5 miles south, 3 miles east and 14 mile south of Rensselaer. General sale, 8 head horses, 1 1 head of cattle, big lot of farm tools, household goods, etc. Wednesday, Feb. 16, Chas. Saltwell, 9 miles northeast of Renssel-

aer, on old Parkison ftirm. General sale, including 11 head of horses, 6 head of cattle, 2 hogs, farm implements, etc. Thursday, Feb. 17, B. T. Lanham and John G. Culp, at the residence of Mr. Hanham, 3 miles south .and 2 miles east of Rensselaer. General sale, 14 l>ead of horses, 3 2 hehd of cattle, 20 head of hogs. r» dozen , chickens, farm tools, etc. Thursday, Feb. 17, Harry Gulbransen, 2 miles east and 2 miles sou'th of Wheatfleld. General sale, including 8 head or horses, 1G bead of cattle, turkeys, implements, etc. Thursday, Feb. 17, John W. Taylor, 114 miles east and 1 mile north of Remington. General sale, 11 head of horses, 10 head of cattle, 45 head of hogs, farm implements, etc. Wednesday, Feb. 23, Wm. H. Asher and C. Asher, 2y, miles west and 14 mile south of Tefft. General kale, including 8 head of horses, 23 head of cattle, 14 hogs, farm implement?, etc. Thursday, Feb. 24, U. E. Lakin, 7 miles north of Rensselaer. General sale, including 15 head of horses, 32 head of cattle, 18 head of hogs, farm implements, etc. Friday, Feb. 25, Joseph Cain, 3 miles south of Rensselaer. General sale, including 8 head of horses and colts, 12 head of cattle, 24 head of hogs, farm implements, etc.

Young College Student Died From Blood poisoning. Edward Leopold, the young St. Joseph college student who was operated On for appendicitis at St. Elizabeth hospital at Lafayette last Saturday, died Tuesday forenoon and the body was shipped to his home at Ottawa, Ohio, for burial. Young Leopold was a fine, large athletic young man, and had there been no other complications he would have pulled through nicely. The operation was a successful one, but the young man was suffering from tonsilitis also and the poison from ■it was all through his system. His death was caused from blood poisoning following the operation. : - -V' ■ \ $5 Raincoats, $3.95. The best buy in Rensselaer, double texture, tan and crat cloth, sewed and cemented seams, nobby styles.—HAM ILL & CO.