Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1916 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. The undersigned administrator of the estate of the late Herman Hermansen will offer at public sale at the late residence of decedent, 4y 2 miles west and *4 mile north of Francesville, known as the James Tiliett farm, 14 miles northeast of Rensselaer on the main road, commencing at 10# a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1916 4 Head of Horses—Consisting of 1 span of hay and brown mares, 8 and 10 years old, wt. 2500; 1 sorrel driving mare, 10 years old, wt. 1150 ; 1 black mare colt,' 3 years old, heavy built. « Head of Cattle—Consisting of 2 milch cows, 1 fresh soon and 1 giving milk; 2 heifers, fresh soon; 2 heifers, not bred. 15 Head of llogs —Consisting of 1 sow, not bred; 14 shotes, about 125 pounds. Farm Implements, Etc—-Consist-ing of 1 wide tire Webber wagon, triple bed and spring seat—almost new; l steel wheel truck wagon, a good one, with new box; 1 set of hay ladders; 2 sets of work harness and some collars; l set of single harness; l set of leather fly nets; 1 top buggy; 2 16-inch sulky plows, 1 good as new; 1 7-foot disc, tongue truck; 1 3-section harrow; 1 walking sod plow, 16-inch; 1 walking old ground plow, 14-inch; l riding cultivator, almost new; l walking cultivator, almost new; 1 Little Giant elevator, power and jack; about 300 bushels corn in crib, good corn; also some seed corn; 1 cook stove, used 1 year; 1 heater and some household goods, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—A credit of 10 months will be given, purchaser executing ; note with approved security. No j property to be removed until terms; of sale are complied with. C. P. HERMANSEN i John (1. Culp. Auctioneer: C. <;. ! Spitler. Clerk. Hot lunch on ground.

COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES. Following arc the allowances made by flic Board of Commissioners of Jasper ccnntV, Indiana, at their regular February tei m. 1.916: Judson H Perkins, supplies clerk..s 5.00 T.evey Bros & Co. same .......... 27.32 Remington Typew Co. sup auditor 7.-00 T.evey Bros & Co. same ........ . 21.94 Same, supplies treasurer 8.71 • 'has V May, same 5.93 Levey Bros & Co. sup recorder.... 65.63 Ben D McColly, hoarding prisoners 15.69 T.evey Bros & Co, supplies sheriff 715 Same, supplies surveyor . ....,.... 22.75 Ralph Donnelly, same 2.96

LEONARD B. CLORE = • ■ ■ FROIVI==----: = Johnson and Laporta Counties, - - Indiana

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World’s Champion Corn Grower. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR. At the State-Wide Primary, March 7, 1916. HEADQUARTERS:. Rooms 207 and 208, English Hotel, Indianapolis, Indiana

WHO IS HE? For thirty years he has been a successful grower and exhibitor of corn. He won highest honors in World’s Shows at Paris, St. Louis, Chicago and Omaha. The New Englaiuf states had him as manager of their Agricultural Exhibit at Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1911. It was a marked success. A 1 European nation wanted his services. A writer from Australia calls him “the Burbank of' Agriculture.” No man of the United States has ever received such national and international recognition in this line of important work, Helias proven himself a champion or the people’s interests in public as fairs. He was a member of the Indiana General Assemblies of 1909 and 1911. He manifested a right public attitude by voting In favor of impor-