Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1917 — Page 6
Would you care for such a car? You can have its twin brother. You are invited to call and ride in the car. Touring Car, 7-passenger . $1350 Touring Sedan, 7-passenger . SIBSO Limousine, 7-passenger . . $2550 Touring Cm, 5-passenger . 1250 Roadster, 3-passenger . . 1250 Town Car, 7-passenger . . 2550 (All prices Lab. Detroit. Prices subject to change without notice) A. A. FELL MOTOR CO. G. L Thornton, Rensselaer Wm. Hallihan, Remington
COUNCIL APPROPRIATES $33,850
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Stone roads were ordered established, with date of letting fixed at "June 5. In the J. R. Phillips stone road in Hanging Grove township, petitioners ask and are granted leave to withdraw petition. In the Henry Gowland petition for location of highway, reviewers file report showing same as not of public utility. Cause is dismissed and expense account ordered paid. In the M. I. Adams stone road petition viewers are granted until June 5 to file report. G. I. Thomas stone road petition. Cause continued for supplemental report. Jacob A. May petition for stone road. Referred to county surveyor and Emmet Fiddler and Lyman Raymond as viewers, to meet May 12 and report on or before second day of June term. Lewis Fritz stone road. Contractor William Stalbaum allowed balance of $577, balance of attorney fee ordered paid and cause dropped. C. W. Postill stone road. Contractor Oris Salrin allowed balance of $635.50, balance of attorney fee ordered paid and cause dropped. Milt Roth stone road. Contractor Jacob Johnson allow’ed balance of $2,331, balance of attorney fee ordered paid apd cause dropped. W. L. Wood stone rdad. Contractors Moneyhun & Son allowed SBO4 on contract. George M. Myers ditch. Time extended to May 23 for filing report. Bonds ordered issued in the John F. Zimmer and M. E. Bice ditches. V Edward W. Lakin ditch. Mary Alter files remonstrance. Evidence heard and board rules in favor of remonstrator as to benefits assessed, but allots no damages. A, Halleck appointed superintendent of construction. William Folger. ditch. Cause continued for remonstrance and notice to new parties. S. E. Huff ditch. Continued to second day of June term for report. ” ■ Contract for redecorating court house was awarded to Gustava Brand & Co. for $6,250. Other bidders were: Hugh H. Ranje, Indianapolis,. $5,300; William G. Andrews Decorative Co., Clinton, lowa, $6,500; George . Stewart Co,. Chicago, $6,350; M. V. Brown, Rensselaer, $6,500. It will be noted that the lowest bid-, der was not awarded the contract.! the board awarding same to what they considered was the “best bidder,” taking into consideration the ! work. etc. The contractors, who are from Chicago, are expected to commence work next week and to
. -5 v ' Ji ** LJ Chalmers 7-Passenger Touring Car —Price $1350 Detroit Chalmers Sets New Mark In Flexibility and Economy Speed is a matter of state and city laws—not of motors. Why, then, pay for racing or semi-racing machines which fret and fume at legal limits? Why is not the car of wide flexibility and moderate top speed the sensible car to buy? In Chicago, during the 24 hours from noon March 26 to noon March 27 a Chalmers 7-passenger stock touring car set a new mark for flexibility and economy. It traversed the dense “loop” traffic of Chicago, using high gear only, without stop of motor, attained a total of 586.8 miles and reeled off 14 miles to every gallon of gas. The Contest Board of the A. A. A. certifies to these facts.
Here is a car capable of highest sane speed. That operated perfectly on high gear even from a standing start at a traffic officer’s signal. That ran like a watch for 24 hours and could have run an indefinitely longer time. That made the startlingly economical figure of 14 miles to the gallon of gas. That was in
have same completed on or before July 31. . Notice ordered given for letting contracts for coal for county heating plant, supplies for poor farm and for building a garage and driveway at county jail. ’ Interest on public funds in the various county depositories for the month of April was reported as follows: First National bank, Rensselaer, $143.02: State bank, Rensselaer. $107.11; Trust & Savings bank, Rensselaer. $94.74; State bank. Remington. $81.95; Bank of Wheatfield, $24.73.
IS RENSSELAER SATISFIED? I ■ The Evidence Is Convincing. The j Testimony <>i»en to Investigation. Before a statement can be accepted here, it must be supported by local testimony—-by the evidence of some one residing in Rensselaer. Statements front unknown people in remote places may be true, but we cannot prove them. Here is a statej ment by a Rensselaer resident: I C. B. Steward, insurance agt.. S. Front & Main Sts,, says: "I had i been subject to serious attacks of kidney disorder. My back for a long time was lame and sore and I was hardly ever free from backache. Whenever I feel any signs I of that trouble now. or my, kidneys | are not in good condition. I get a box of Doan s Kidney Pills at Long s Drug Store. They quickly fix me jup all right. In that way I keep free front the old suffering and in , good health.” I Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't ■ simply ask for a kidney remedy - - get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Steward uses. FosterMilburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. i—Advt.-- . ... -•: .
WEDNESDAY. MAY 23, 1917
I will offer my farm at auction, iconsisting of 347 acres, all tillable, lon Wednesday. May 23. at 2:30 p, m., at the farm. 4 miles east of Rensselaer, Ind., Marion township. I Pleasant Ridge station and stock yards at corner of farm. This farm ,is improved with two houses, . 2 I barns, 2 double eribs, stock shed, stock scales, granary, tool house, . Wind mill, 2 good wells, 2 water j tanks, one never-failing flowing spring in yard, walnut grove in .front yard, land all in a body-and [fenced off in 40-acre fields, mostly new fences -of barbed and woven, wire, hog-tight "fence only two years old on three sides of fajnm. The soil is good and land lies a little j sloping mostly to the north., About 30.000 "tileliT land, working good. . No incumbrance. Title will be free from ditch or road assessments, if any. Possession given at once. Buyer carrying out the lease with tenant and receiving owner’s share
as perfect condition at the end of this grind as at the beginning. Had there been hills to climb it would have shown equal capacity there. And "this car can be bought for a price several hundred dollars less than others that have shown no such flexibility or city economy.*
of crop and cash rent and come in full possession of the farm March 1, 1918. TERMS OF SALE—WiII sell on time if so desired. One-fourth down, one-fourth in one year, balance three to five years at 5 per cent. Parties wishing to look farm over call Fred Phillips, auctioneer, or C. H. TRYON, owner, Rensselaer, Indiana. /• m 23
A new supply of vegetable parchment butter wrappers just received at The Democrat office, 30c per 100.
CERTIFICATE OF ENROLLMENT Sound GRADE Stallion —No. 94948 (Laws of Indiana, 1913, Chapter 28) j The pedigree of the grade Belgian Stallion Dandy, owned by William F. Hays, P. O. Rensselaer, i Ind., R. F. D. 1, county Jasper, described as follows: Color and M marks, roan, ' '• foaled in the " year 19 14, sire Ri° d es . Beiges, Stud Book No. 6,j 04 7, has been' examined in I - ■X- ' the office of ' (Not exact likeness) the Secretary of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Board, and it is hereby certified that the said stallion IS NOT OF PURE BREEDING and is. therefore, NOT ELIGIBLE TO REGISTRY' in any ■Stud Book recognized by the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. The above named Stallion has been examined by Dr. H- J. Kannal, a duly qualified licensed veterinarian,- and is certified by affidavit |to be free from the transmissible i unsoundness specified as such in [the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. « t ' ' ' C. M. McConnell, Pres, i (Seal) C. H. ANTHONY, V.-Pres. Not good unless countersigned by i 11. E. McCartney, Secretary. st Dated at Lafayette; Indiana, April 11, 1917. Void after Januarv 1, 1918. ' STAND FOR 1917 ■ Dandy will 1 make the season of 1917 at the W. F. Hays’ farm in Barkley township. TERMS —$12.50 to insure colt to stand and suck. Parting with mare or moving from county, fee becomes due and payable at once. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. W. F. HAYS. Owner.
CERTIFICATE OF ENROLLMENT Sound PURE BRED Stallion No. 11653 A (Laws of Indiana, 1913, Chapter 28) • The pedigree of the stallion Togo No, 12142 (American), owned by
Thomas Inkley, P. O. Mt. Ayr, Ind., County Newton, • (transferred to Lonergan Bros., Surrey, Ind., County Jasper), described as follows: Color and marks: Bay; white face; white legs; Breed, Clydesdale. FoalAed in the. year 19 05, has been examined in the office of the Secretary of the Indi(Not exact like- ana Stallion En- - ness) rollment Board, and it is hereby certified that the said stallion is of PURE BREEDING and is registered in a pedigree register association, society or company recognized as standard in accordance with section 4 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. The above stallion has been examined by Dr. Edward R. Schanlaub, a duly qualified 'licensed veterinarian, and is certified by affidavit to be free from the transmissible 'unsoundnesses specified as such in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. ■ ” c. m. McConnell, Pres. C. H. ANTHONY, V.-Pres. (Seal) ■■■'. Not gnod._unless countersigned by 11. E. McCARTNEY, Sec’y. Dated at Lafayette, Indiana, this 24th. day of April. 1917. Note—This certificate expires annually January 1. and must be renewed before March 15, following. TOGO was . bred and raised by Will H. Ade, Kentland, Indiana, and will make the season of 1917 at Lonergan Bros.’ farm at Surrey, Ind. TERMS-.- $lO to insure colt to stand and suck. SB.OO to insure mare to be in foal. Care will be taken to prevent aeeidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Phone 9 55-F. LONERGAN BROS.
SENSATION 11, 91086 Indiana Stallion Enrollment Board Certificate of Enrollment Sound PURE BRED Stallion ? T No. 7676 Laws of Indiana, 1913, Chapter 28. The pedigree of .the Stallion Sensation 11, No. 91086, American, owned by Ernest Clark and Ludd Clark. P. O. Monon, Ind., R, F. D., County, White; described as follow’s: Color and marks: Bladk, star; Breed, Percheron; foaled in the year 1911, has been examined in the office of the Secretary of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Board, and It is hereby certified that the said stallion is of Pure Breeding and is registered in a pedigree register association, society or company recognized as standard in accordance with section 4 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment law. The above named stallion has been examined by Dr. C. R. Mather, a duly qualified licensed veter-
inarlan, and is certified by affidavit to be free from the transmissible unsoundnesses specified as such In the Indiana Enrollment Law. Not good, unless countersigned by H. E. McCartney, Secretary. C. M. McConnell, pres. C. H. Anthony, V.-P Renewed at Lafayette, Indiana, February 5, 191?. Void after January 1, 1918. NOTE—This certificate expires annually January 1, and must be renewed before March 15, following. Will stand at Ludd Clark’s, 3% miles southwest of Lee. Terms and Conditions— slo to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. ERNEST & LtTDD CLARK, R. R. 18. Monon, Indiana. m-20
CERTIFICATE OF ENROLLMENT Sound GRADE STALLION No. 6328 4, (Laws of Indiana, 1913, Chapter 28) The pedigree of the Grade Percheron Stallion Gabon Jr., owned by Arthur Watson and John Borntrager, P. O. Rensselaer, Ind., R. & F. D. 3, county Jasper, described as follows: Color and „ SSK’imw*. ÜBa marks, black: white snip. Foaled in the " year 1913, sire (Not exact likeness) Gabon, Stud Book No. 61994, has been examined in the office of the Secretary of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Board, and it is hereby certified that the said stallion IS NOT OF PURE BREEDING and is, therefore, NOT ELIGIBLE TO REGISTRY in any Stud Book recognized by the Indiana ! Stallion Enrollment Law. The above named stallion has been examined by Dr. H. J. Kannal, a duly qualified licensed veterinarian, and is certified by affidavit to be free from the transmissible unsoundnesses specified as such in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. C. M. McConnell, Pres. C. H. Anthony, V.-Pres. Not good unless countersigned by H. E. McCartney, Secretary. Dated at Lafayette, Indiana, this 6th day of March, 1915. Renewed March 12 th, 1917. Void after January 1, 1918. STAND FOR 1917 Gabon Jr. will stand for the season 1917: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the John Martindale farm, 1 mile north and 3 miles west of Rensselaer and 4 miles east of Mt. Ayr. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the John Borntrager farm, 1 mile north of the Martindale farm. Terms: $lO to insure colt to stand and suck. Moving from the county or disposing of mare, service fee becomes due and payable at once. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. ARTHUR WATSON. Phone 915-C. JOHN BORNTRAGER, Phone 915-J.
CERTIFICATE OF ENROLLMENT I have purchased from Lon Colton the horse and jack described below and they will make the sea•son at the old stand. % mile west of Pleasant Ridge, Indiana. Artificial breeding at your barn. BONILLIANT Sound PURE BRED Stallion No. 1554 (Laws of Indiana, 1913, Chapter 28) The pedigree of the Stallion Bonilliant, No. 27158 American, owned by I. L. Jones, P. O. Rensselaer, Indiana, county Jasper, described es follows: Color and marks, red roan; breed, French draft: foaled in the year 1907. has been examined i n (Not exact likeness) tlie office of the Secretary of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Board, and it is hereby certified that the said Stallion is of PURE. BREEDING and is registered in a pedigree register association, society or company recognized as standard in accordance with Section 4 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. The above, named" "Stallion has been examined by Dr. H. J. Kannal, a duly qualified licensed veterinarian. and is certified by affidavit to be free from the transmissible unsoundnesses -specified as such in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment law. C. M. McCONNELL, Pres. C. H. ANTHONY, V.-Pres. (Seal) Not good unless countersigned by H. E. McCartney, Secretary. . Renewed in 1917 within the time specified in Section 8 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. Void after January 1, 1918. TERMS—SI2.SO to insure a mare in foal.. Service fee due when mare is known to be in foal and ’same being a lien on mare and colt until paid. Breeding hours, 5 to 7 a., m. and 6 to 8 p. m.
JACK HIGH ROLLER Sound PURE BRED Jack No. 1059 (Laws of Indiana, 1913, Chapter 28) •The pedigree of the Jack High Roller, No. 2336, owned by I. L. Jones, P. 0. Rensselaer, Indiana, county Jasper, described as follows: Color and marks, black with mealy points: breed, Jack; year been examined in ' the offic e of the Secretary of the In(Not exact likeness) diana Stallion Enrollment Board, and it is hereby certified that the said Jack is of PURE BREEDING and is registered in a pedigree register association, society or company recognized as standard in ac-
cordance with Section 4 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. The above named Jack ha> been examined by Dr. H. J. Kannal, a duly qualified licensed veterinarian, and is certified by affidavit to be free from the transmissible unsoundnesses specified as such, in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment law. C. M. McCONNELL, Pres. C. H. ANTHONY, V.-Pres. (Seal-) ' Not good unless countersigned by H. E. McCartney, Secretary. Renewed in 1917 within the time specified in Section 8 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. Void after January 1, 1918. TERMS—SIS to insure a mare in foal. Service fee due when mare is known to be in foal and same being a lien on“ mare and colt until paid. Breeding hours, 5 to 7 a. m. and 6 to 8 p. m. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur.' • ■■ ’■ I. L. JONES, « Phone 908-B.
■CERTIFICATE OF ENROLLMENT Sound, PURE BRED Stallion No. 3153 (Laws of Indiana, 1913, Chapter 28) The pedigree of the Stallion Magellan d’Hondzocht, No. 5636 American, Vol. XVII, P. 543, foreign; owned by North Union Belgian Horse Co., P. O. Rensselaer, Ind., R. F. D. 2, County Jasper, des cri be d as follows: Color and marks — Bay, star in forehead;’ breed Belgian; foaled the year April 7, 190 8, has been examined in the office of (Not exact likeness) the Secretary of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Board, and it is hereby certified that the said Stallion is of PURE BREEDING and is registered in the American Association of Importers and Breeders of Belgian Draft Horses Stud Book. The above Stallion has been examined by Dr. Johan Hansson. Rensselaer, Ind., a duly qualified licensed veterinarian, and is certified by affidavit to be free from the transmissible unsoundnesses specified as such in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. Examined in 1916 Uy Dr. J. Hansson and certified by affidavit to be sound. Charles W. Hickman, Pres. C. M. McConnell, Vice-Pres. (Seal) Not good unless countersigned by D. O. Thompson, Secretary. Dated at Lafayette, Indiana, this 31st day of March, 1914. Renewed February 6, 1917. Signed by H. E. McCartney, Secretary. Void after January 1, 1918. Magellan was foaled April 7, 1908, and was imported from Belgium Feb. 6, 1911, by the Maywood Stock Farm Importing Co. of Indianapolis, Ind. He has good bone and action and will weigh 1900 pounds. Magellan is owned by the North Union Belgian Horse Co., and will make the season of 1917 at the farm of Paul Schultz, 2 miles east and 2% miles north of Parr, 4 miles east and % mile south of Fair Oaks, 1% miles west and I*4 miles north of Aix, 4 miles south of Virgie on main gravel road, at sls to insure colt to stand and suck. Parting with mare or moving from county, fee becomes due and payable at once. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. PAUL SCHULTZ, Keeper. Phone 953-M, Rensselaer, Ind.
CERTIFICATE OF ENROLLMENT. Sound PURE BRED Stallion No. 7386 (Laws of Indiana, 1913, Chapter 28) The pedigree of the stallion Black Prince, No. 101172, owned by August C. Schultz, P. 0., Ind., county Jasper, described a# follows: Color and marks, black; star; hind feet pasterns white; > breed, Percheron; foaled in the year "■ 1913, has been examined in the office of the Se?retary of the Indiana Stallion Earollment Board, it is hereby certified that the Not exact likeness said Stallion is of PURE BREEDING and is registered in a pedigree register association, society or company recognized as standard in accordance wuth Section 4 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law.
! The above named stallion has been examined bj r Dr. J. Habsson,’ a duly qualified veterinarian, and is certified by affidavit to be free from the transmissible unsoundnesses specified as such in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. (Seal) C. M. McConnell, Pres. C. H. Anthony, V.-Pres. Not good unless countersigned by H. E. McCartney, Secretary. Renewed in 1917 within the tiCTff specified in Section 8 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. Void after January 1, 1918. Black Prince was bred by Thomas Turner of Hebron, Ind. He is of good style and action and weighs 1950 pounds.
STAND FOR 1917. Black Prince will make the season of 1917 at my farm, 1% miles north and 1 mile east of Parr, miles west, % mile north and 1 mile I west of Aix ”(1 mile west of B. D. 'Comer’s residence); 3 miles east 'and 1 mile south of Fair Oaks, at $12.00 to insure colt to stand and fsuck. Parting with mare or moving from county, fee becomes due ( and payable at once. Care will be I taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. AUGUST C. SCHULTZ, Owner. Phone 953-R. Parr, R-R-l Kill All Flies! ™D«AS£ AD Placed anywhere. DAISY FLY KM I F» attracts and kills all flies. Neat, clean, ornamental. convenien.. . and cheap, lasts all season. Made of metal, cant spill or tip-oyer: will not soil or >n jure anythin?. GnsranteeS effective. Ask for Daisy Fly Killer Ml i'i iITIT n-Z-nlwP Sold by SiaHrs,or 6 sent by express prepaid. ELM. HAROLD SOMERS, I—DeSsM Mae ,ShiMra,lY.
