Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1917 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Order Your Binder NOW! PRICES TO ADVANCE FEBRUARY 1 If you are needing a Binder thia year you should place your order now, as prices will advance sls February 1. By placing your order now you will save that much money. We handle the Deering, the most popular Binder on the market.

—i Kellner A, Callehan OBITUARY OF ALBERT SUMMERS Albert Summers, son of George and Nancy Summers, was born in Coshocton, Ohio, November 26, 1849, and died January 8, 1917, at his home near Wheatfield, Indiana* at the age of 67 years, 1 month and 13 days. He was the third child of family of fiye, Sarah Knight (deceased), Reason. Emma, Record and Henry. He came to Indiana with mis parents at the ago of 16, where he resided until his death. (He was married to Miss Catherine Freels in 1873. To this union was born three ehildren, Jessie of Wheatfield, Mollie and Henry deceased. He again married in 1880 to Miss Julia Record. To 'this union was born one daughter, Mrs. Ruth„ Moreland, of Indianapolis. He was again united in marriage in 1896 to Mrs. Mary Jane Spriggs. To this union was born'one set of twins, Emma (deceased) arid Emory at home. He leaves to inpurn his loss a wife, two sons and one daughter, and. a host of friends. The funeral was held at the house, the services being conducted by Rev. G. A. Emerich, and the remains laid at rest in the Hershman cemetery. ••

PUBLIC SALE A't residence of the undersigned, 2 miles west of Frapcesville, 6 miles north and 2 miles west of Monon, commencing at 11 a. m., on MONDAY, JANUARY 22, *1917, 15 Head Horses and Mules —Consisting of mares, gelding and colts, ranging in age from 1 to 10 .years. A good bunch. Id Head Cattle— Consisting of 5 good milk cows; 11 head of calves, 5 heifers and 6 steers. 17 Head Hogs—3 good brood sows and 14 shotes. ~50 Plymouth Rock Chickens. Fann Etc.—Consisting of wagons, binders, mowers, hay rake, gang, sulky and walking plows, corn planter, cultivators, gasolipe engine, corn sheller, milk troughs, 4 sets heavy tug harness, set double driving harness, set single harness, saddle, horse blankets, fly nets, 3 tons of fertilizer, some hay and numerous other articles. Terms— A credits of 11 months on surns over $lO with 6 per cent interest from date; 2 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. WORLEY’ M. MYERS. J. H. Hepp, Auctioneer. Ed Finnegan, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground.

Don’t miss Hilliard & Hamill FORD PARTY Thursday. TO GET MUSIC put of a PIANO it must be kept* in tune. P. W. HORTON, Phone 24-B