Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1916 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Charles Ulm, of near Remington anrived in Rensselaer Wednesday from Montana, having come all the way alone. Mrs. Chilcote is an aged lady and came to live with her daugher, but through some misumdersanding there was no one at the train to meet her and it was not until late in the day that her daughter’s home could be located, as few people here were acquainted with them.
Plans for the biggest revival in the history of Lafayette have been perfected by the Lafayette Ministers’ association and all Protestant churches will assist. A taberpacle, which seats 6,000, will be built and services will start November 12 in charge of the Staugli evangelistic party. It is stated" that the revival will be preliminary to a fight to out saloons in five of the seven wards in the city. The Rev. Albert C. Dudley, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, is circulating remonstrances against two saloons in the resident wards.
Miss Gladys Day was given a surprise Tuesday evening at her home in the north part of the city, it being her fourteenth birthday anniversary. School friends numbering about fifty gathered together for the occasion. She was presented with several beautiful and useful gifts. Various games were played, followed by a marshmallow toast. The lawn and porch were beautifully decorated with Japanese lanterns. The house decorations were in white and yellow. Miss Gladys’ artist teacher, Miss Wightman, was present 1 , but her other teachers did not attend on account of the institute.
DENTAL NOTICE We, the undersigned dentists, will be out of our offices Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 12th, 13th and 14th, on account of the meeting of the Northefn Indiana Dental society, which meets at Kokomo at that time. We have found that it is always profitable to both the dentist and to* the dentist’s patients for us to attend these meetings, for we are always learning something that will benefit our patients. . DR’. H. L. BROWN, DR. W. L. MYER. o-12 BIG PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public sale at his residence, six miles west of Francesville, ten jniles east and two miles north of Rensselaer, one mile east and five miles north of McCoysburg, one mile east and three-quarter mile south of Pleasant Grove, on what is known as the Bob Randle farm, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1916, 7 Head of Horses—l gray gelding, 6 years old, good worker, wt. 1300; 1 black mare, 4 years old, No. 1 good and sound, wt. 1350; 1 sorrel horse, 1 1 years old, good w’orker, wt 125.0; 1 coming 3-year-old black mare, wt. 1050; 3 coming 2-year-old mare colts, 2 black and 1 gray. These colts will be good ones when developed. 10 Head of Cattle —Consisting of 1 black cow, 4 years* old, giving 2 gallons of milk; 3 red cows," 5 years old, will be fresh soon; 2 halfblood Jersey cow?, 6 years old, giving 2 gallons of milk per day each, will be fresh-soon; 2 half-bl.ood Jersey cows, 8 years old, giving milk; 1 blue roan heifer, 2 years old mm
fresh in spring; -I yearling roan heifer and 3 spring calves; 2 spring steers; l roan Shorthorn bujl, 4 years old. wt. 1650. All of the above milk cows are extra good milkers and anyone in the market for same cannot afford to miss this sale. The bull is a good individual, gentle and kind, and will stay most anywhere. II Head of Hogs—Consisting of 1 spotted sow, wt. 225; 4 spotted sfiotes, wt. 60 lbs. each; 6 Hampshire shotes, wt. 65 lbs. each. Farm Implements—Consisting of 1 broad-tire wagon with triple box; 2 buggies; 1 8-foot. Deering binder, used only shbrt tim.e; 1 Keystone disc; 1 16-wheel disc, good as new; 1 wood-frame lever harrow, 4 -sections, nearly new; 1 Bestever r i6inch sulky plow; 1 Case riding cultivator; l double fan oats seeder, nearly new; 3 sets double work harness, collars and many other articles not mentioned here. About 10 tons of hay. Terms—Sums of $lO and under cash in hand. On sums over $lO a credit of 12 months will be given without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date of sale, purchaser to give note wijth approved security.. 7 per cent' off for cash where entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms of sale' are complied with. GEO. W. BRANDENBURG. Col. J. R. Brandenburg, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds. Boys, a WATCH free with every suit, overcoat or mackinaw costing $5 or more.—HILLIARD & HAM ILL.
