Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1918 — PURE-BREDCALFTORED CROSS [ARTICLE]

PURE-BREDCALFTORED CROSS

Mrs. John Duvall Makes Nice Gift for Auction Sale. Mrs. John Duvall of west of town has also ifeade a nice gift to the Red Cross for their auction sale next Saturday. She has given a fine pure-bred Holstein heifer calf, and anyone desiring stock of this breed will do well to attend the sale and try to secure this animal. Here is a partial list of other donations that had been pledged tip to yesterday noon and reported by the committee: 1 black Angus 1100-lb. heifer— J. J. Lawler. 1 ham—Erhardt Wuerthner. 1 bushel corn—Sam Holmes. 1 turkey gobbler—Henry Cowland. 'V •1 duck and chicks—Chas. Parks, 2 hems—Henry Pierson. 1 bushel onion sets and $1 —Geo. Ciscy Sr 1 bushel oats—Sherman Thornton. $5 —George Casey, Jr. 1 gas power feed grinder, 1000 strawberry plants—J. M. Sauser. 50 bushels Silver Mine seed oats —J. W. Stockton. 2 hens—Jos. Scheurich. 100 white oak fence posts— Everett Halstead. 2 bushels apples—Mann Rice. 1 pair chicks —Harry A. Thomas. 2 hens—Thomas Lang. 1 bushel Early Rose potatoes— Sam Perkins. IS bushels potatoes and Borne cabbage—D. S. Makeever. 3 bushel potatoes —Randolph Wright. 1 bushel corn —Joseph Cain. 2 bushels corn —Frank Zacher. Porch shades —Dr. E. C. English. 1 bushel navy beans —B. F. Fendig. ft bushel beans —Thos. Redgate. l 40-lb. pig—Bove Makeever. Eggs—Lee Mauck. Check for $5 —John Zimmer. Check for $5 —Lyman Barce. Cash. 25c—Anne Biurgett. Check for $2 —Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rifling. I new piano-cased organ—Fred A, Phillips. 1 washing machine, 1 gasoline stove, 1 Duntley sweeper (good as new)’ Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Trio pure-bred S. C- W. Leghorn chickens, 2 hens, 1 cock, (winners at last show). $8- —Jesse Nichols. -,oc—E. W. Hartman. $1 Ord Yeoman. d dozen eggs, $1 cash —Mrs. Geo. W. Casey, i sl—Geo. G. Casey. ’ 50c— Whitsel Lewis, ft —Mary Goetz. Sl—Mrs. Jennie M. Clark. 25c —Mrs. J. C. Passons. $1 —Mrs. Chas. Cain. Cake and eggs—Elizabeth WilCOX. • " Eggs—Mrs. S. E. Kershner. | 2 settings eggs—Mrs. Frank | Webber. I 2 pure-bred Leghorn chickens — Russell Van Hook. [ J settings eggs and apples—F. r M. Norman. ‘ \ \ 2 settings eggs—Mrs. Philip Henson. 1 setting eggs—Mrs' E. Greenlee. 1 setting eggs—Mrs. Harvey Davisson. '■ ,\ Fat hen —Mrs. H. J. Hordeman. $5 —D. H. Yeoman. 5 lbs. honey—H. W. Wood, Sr. Something useful —Mrs. Ralph Zeigler. Same—Mrs. Ed. Ames. Same—Mrs. Chas. V. May. Same —Mrs. Sylvester Gray. Same—Mrs. Glen Norman. Samce—Mrs. Chas. Battleday. Same —Garland Grant. Same—Mrs. Herbert Eib. > Same—Mrs. J. F. Irwin. Same—Mrs. Omar Morlan. Same—Mrs. Fred McColly.

Same —-Henry Gilbranson. , Same—-Mrs. Paul Norman. Same —Mrs. George Markin. Same —Mrs. Arthur Powell. Canned fruit —Mrs. Wm. Havens. Apples, potatoes and honey— Bushel potatoes, 2 pies, pickles —-Mrs. E. C. Maxwell. Canned fruit —Mrs. John Richards. Same—Mrs. Vance Collins. Same and 2 loaves bread —Mrs. Monroe Carr. Canned fruit —Mrs. Ed. Reeve. Same—Mary A. Lane. Same—Mrs. D. W. Morrissey. Same—Mrs. C. Ramey. Same—Mrs. I). C. ‘Haste. Same —Mrs. Willis Lutz. Same —Mrs. Mort Murray. Same —Mrs. Alf- Randle. Same- —Mrs. G. L. Thornton, Same— Mrs. Ed. Walker. Same and pies—Mrs. L. Martindale. Same and 2 dozen, eggs—Miss A. Benjamin. Same —Mrs. James Norgor. Same —B. A. Overton. Same—G. C. Aldrich.' 2 settings eggs—Elizabeth McCord. 1 setting eggs and fruit—Mrs. H. Randle. 1 setting eggs and fruit—Mrs. F. M. Abbott. 2 dozen eggs—Mrs. John Parkison. 2 dozen eggs. 2 lbs. butter — Mrs. Monnett and Mrs. Harry Eger. Eggs and pies—Mrs. Geo. Putts. 1 dozen eggs—Mrs. John Hurley. Eggs, honey and potatoes—Mrs. George Spangle. 2 sacks potatoes—Henry Hordeman. Child’s rocking chair—‘Mrs. M. V. Brown. 2 pies—Mrs. Russell Wlllttts. Apron and cake —Mrs. F. H. Hemphill. Hubbard squashes—Ed. Gaffleld. Pies—Mrs. Leßoy Anderson. Dried apples, etc. —Mrs. W. E. Day. Qt. fruit salad, 25c worth rice— Mrs. Jennie Jessen. Pie* —Mrs. D. F. Grant. Bushel apples—Mrs. Guy Hudson. 1 stand—Mrs. A. E. Brown. Pies—Mrs. G. E. Wilcox. Baking—Mrs. J. J. Adair. 5 sacks corn, gasoline Iron—Mrs. W. D. Brlngle. Bath tub —Mrs. W. H. Parkison. Bananas and other provisions— Mrs. J. J. Hunt. Leather grip, 1 cistern pump— Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holden. Crochet collar —Mrs. T. E. Malone. Jar blackberries, 2 qts. pickles, 2 qts. beans, 1 14 dozen eggs—Mrs. Levi N. Chupp. 1 side bacon—Anton Trulley. 1 turkey gobbler—J. W. McGlinn. 1 pair guineas—Mrs. J. A. Gilmore. $1 —Mrs. James Burns. s2—Silas V. Toombs. $5 —Lincoln Jenkins. $1 —Max J. Schultz. 2 chickens —Mrs. Harvey Messman. 2 hens—H. C. Pierson. Sew club No. 2—2 quilts. 2 hens—J. F. Scbeurlch. Something useful —Simon Chupp. Quite a lot of the above is Tor the “Country Store’’ to be conducted at the sale.