Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1918 — Page 6

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Notice of Primary Election.

Precept for the May Primary Election, 1918. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, SS: THE STATE OF INDIANA, TO THE VOTERS OF JASPER COUNTY, Various voting places in said County on Tuesday, May the 7 th, 19 , - the hours of 6 A. M„ and 6 P. M. for the purpose ot expressing a preference of candidates on the Democrat and Republican party _ tickets o Ing county and township offices in Indiana. Cnn. For the purpose of nominating candidates for Representat•y® J” ” gresa for the Tenth (10) Congressional District of the State of Indiana, vjz. One candidate for Congress on the Democratic ticket. One candidate for Congress on the Republican ticket. ... One candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit oa the Democratic ticket. nirenit One candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit on the Republican ticket. ,~ , Also for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices in Jasper County, Indiana, viz: - , p „ n . fm One candidate for Joint Representative from and Henton counties on the Democratiq ticket. n„ n tnn One candidate for Joint Representative from Jasper, Newton and Benton counties on the Republican ticket. One candidate for Clerk of Circuit Court on the Democratic ticket. One candidate for Clerk of Circuit Court on the Republican ticket. One candidate for County Auditor on the Democratic ticket. One candidate for County Auditor bn the Republican ticket. One candidate for County Treasurer on the Democratic ticket. One candidate for County Treasuer on the Republican ticker. One candidate for County Sheriff on the Democratic t caet. One candidate for County Sheriff on the Republican ticket. One candidate for County Coroner on the Democratic ticket. One candidate for County Coroner on the Republican ticket. One candidate for County Surveyor on the Democratic ticket. One candidate for County Surveyor on the Republican ticket. One candidate for County Assessor on the Democratic t cket. One candidate for County Assessor on the Republican ticket. One candidate for County Commissioner for 2nd District on the Demotic ticket?. One candidate for County Commissioner for 2nd District on the Republican ticket. ,„,_.~ ~.. „ One candidate for County Commissioner for 3rd District on the Demot p ticket. One candidate for County Commissioner for 3rd District on the Republican ticket. ,„ „ „ Also for. the purpose of nominating members of County Council, namely. Three candidate for County Council at Large on the Democratic ticket. Three candidate for County Council at Large on the Republican ticket. One candidate for County Council Ist District on the Democratic ticket. One candidate for County Council Ist District on the Republican ticket. One candidate for County Council 2nd District on the Democratic ticket. One candidate for County Council 2nd District on the Republican t cket. One candidate for County Council 3rd District on the Democratic t cket. One candidate for County Council 3rd District on the Republican ticket. One candidate for County Council 4th District on the Democratic ticket. One candidate for County Council 4th District on the Republican ticket. Also for the purpose of electing seven Delegates to .the Democratic State convention and ten Delegates to the Republican state convention. And for the further purpose of electing one Precinct Committeeman In each precinct in Jasper county, Indiana, for each of the Democratic and Republican parties. , The names of the respective candidates on the various tickets for the various offices with their post office addresses appear below:

DEMOCRATIC TICKET

Congressman Tenth District - —George E. Hershman, Crown Point, Indiana. State Senator —T. Jose'ph Sullivan, VThitlng, Indiana. Prosecuting Attorney for 30th Judicial Circuit —C. Arthur Tuteur, Rensselaer, Indiana. For Joint Representative, Jasper, Newton and Benton Counties—Lawrence Burns. Templeton, Indiana. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court — j Alva D. Hershman, Medaryville, Indiana. County Auditor —B. Frank Alter, RensBelaer, Indiana. County Treasurer —William D. Bringle, Rensselaer. Indiana. County Sheriff—Vern Jacks of Rensselaer, and William I. Hoover, Rensselaer, Indiana. County Coroner —Leo O. "Worland. Rensselaer. Indiana. County Surveyor— County Assessor —George W. Casey, Rensselaer, Indiana, R. F. D. County Commissioner of 2nd District —O. K. Rainier, Rensselaer, Indiana. County Commissioner of 3rd District —William H. Wortley, Rensselaer, Indiana, R. F. D. For County Councilmen at LargeJohn Farrell, Goodland, Indiana; Charles' W. Paxton, Surrey, Indiana, and Robert Zick. T*‘fft. Indiana, R. F. D. For County Councilman of 2nd District—r Samuel Scott, Rensselaer, Indiana, R. F. D. , „ , For County Councilman of 3rd District- —Percy H. Hauter, Rensselaer, Indiana, R. F. D. For County Councilman of 4th District—Charles W. Harner, Remington, Indiana. Precinct Committeemen Barklev ’ Township, East Precinct — Charles W. Britt, Parr, Indiana, It. F. D. Barkley Township, West Precinct—Samuel 'Scott, Rensselaer, Indiana, R. F. D. Carpenter Township. East Precinct — Guss It. Merritt. Remington, Indiana. Carpenter Township. West Precinct— James C. Wood, Remington, Indiana, It. F. D. Carpenter Township, South Precinct — Alfred P. Rainier, Remington, Indiana. Gillam Township—Alva D. Hershman, Medaryville, Indiana. R. F. D. Hanging Grove r l ounship—AX. R. XV 11 letts, MeCoysburg, Indiana. Jordan Township—John Kolhoff, Rensselaer, Indiana, ft. F. D. Kankakee Township—F. W. Usher, Tefft. Indiana. Keener Township— Marion Township. Precinct No. 1 Edward Herath. Rensselaer. Indiana Marion Township, Precinct No: - Claude B. Harris. Rensselaer. Indiana, and Dolph Day. Rensselaer, Indiana. Marion Township, Precinct No. 3— Frank E. Babcock, Rensselaer, Indiana. Marion Township. Precinct No. 4- - Edward P. Honan. Rensselaer. Indiana. Newton Township—Carey L. Carr, Rensselaer. Indiana. R. F. D. Union Township. NorthUnion Township. South— Walker Township — Joseph Tefft, Indiana. It. F. D. Wheatfield TownshipDelegates to State Convention First District, composed of Kankakee, Keener and Wheatfield Townships— Frank W. Fisher, Tefft', Indiana. Second District, composed of Baikleu Gillam and Walker Townships—John W. Selmer, Medaryville, Indiana. Third District, composed of Carpenter Township—Alfred P. Rainier, Iteming-

ton, Indiiana. , Fourth District, composed of Hang ing Grove, Milroy and Marion J. A. McFarland. Rensselaer, Indiana. Fifth District, composed or I n‘2 n and Newton Townships—Carey D. lair, Rensselaer, Indiana, R. P. P- Tn " d „ Sixth District, composed ot joraan and Marion No 4-John Kolhoff. RensSe Seventh d District. composed of Marion No. 1 and No. 3; —E. P. Dane, Rensnpinpr Indiana. TOWNSHIP TICKET Barkley Township For Trustee Barkley Township—Grant Davisson. Parr, Indiana, R. P • DFor Assessor Barkley Township_ Joh E. Cooper. Parr, Indiana. R. P- D. For Advisory Board—James E. Britt. *Parr Indicin<i. R. F. D. i John Cr. Cu p» Moody, Indiana; T. M. Walters. Rensselaer, Indiana. R. F. D. Carpenter Township Trustee Carpenter Township—Joseph Graham, Remington. Indiana. Assessor Carpenter J ownship D. J. Baxter, Remington, Indiana. Advisory Board —Harrj At . Gilbert, Remington, Indiana; George . 0o , Goodland, Indiana, and J. C. At ood, Goodland, Indiana. Gillam Township Trustee Gillam /Township—John W. Selmer Medaryville. Indiana, R. r • D. Assessor Gillam Township—Jake Johnson Medaryville, Indiana, R. r. Advisory Board Gillam TownshipCornelius y F. Tillett, Medaryville. Indiana R. F. D.. and Thomas Dogan, Medaryville. Indiana. R. F. D. Hanging Grove Township Trustee Hanging Grove township b. B. Snedeker. McCoysburg, Assessor Hanging Grove Virgil W. Hobson, McCoysburg, Indi ana, R. F. D. Advisory Board — Jordan Township ' For Trustee Jordan Township—John Kolhoff, Rensselaer, Indiana, R. F. D. For Assessor Jordan Township Frank Nesius, Rensselaer, - Indiana, R. P. D. For Advisory Board Jordan Township —Z T. Corbin. Brook, Indiana, R. F D ; Bernard Stein, Rensselaer, Indiana; Christian Nafziger, Remington, Indiana, R. F. D. Kankakee Township For Trustee Kankakee Township—Dee E. Glazebrook, Tefft, Indiana. For Assessor Kankakee Township—

Gilbert D. Seegrist, Tefft, Indiana. For Advisory Board Kankakee Township—Henry Hunsicker, Tefft, Indiana; Michael Kasmusson, Tefft. Indiana, and William Fitzgerald, Teffr, Indiana. Keener Township For Trustee Keener Township—■ For Assessor Keener Township— For Advisory Board Keener Township— Marion Township For Trustee Marion Township—Charles F. Stackhouse, Rensselaer, Indiana. For Assessor Marlon Township—C. W. Duvall, Rensselaer, Indiana. sFor Advisory Board Marion Township —John Bill, Rensselaer, Indiana, and Wf’ W. Sage. Rensselaer. Indiana. Milroy Township For Trustee Milroy Township—Char • les C. Wood, McCoysburg, Indiana; Roy Culp, McCoysburg, Indiana. For Assessor Milroy Township—Charles E. Clark, McCoysburg, Indiana. For Advisory Board Milroy Township —laid Clark, McCoysburg, Indiana, and Mason Beaver, McCoysburg, Indiana. Newton Township For Trustee Newton Township—John Donergan, Surrey, Indiana; Robert J. Yeoman, Rensselaer, Indiana, .R. F. D. No. 3. ’ T For Assessor Newton Township—John W. Phares, Rensselaer, Indiana, ,R. F. D. For Advisory Board Newton Township—Carey D. Carr, Rensselaer, IndD ana, R. F. D. Union Township For Trustee Union Township—Walter Harrington, Rensselaer, Indiana, R. F. For Assessor Union Township—W. H. M vers. Parr, 1 "Indiana. For Advisory Board Union Township _Joseph Kosta, Rensselaer. Indiana. Walker Township For Trustee Walker Township—Volney M. Peer, Kniman, Indiana, and M illiam Stalbaum. Kniman, Indiana. For Assessor Walker Township—Mark Ott. Kniman. Indiana. For Advisory Board Walker Township— Dewis Zick. Tefft, Indiana, and Walter Hershman. Tefft, Indiana. Wheatfield Township For Trustee Wheatfield Township— John Bowie, Wheatfield. Indiana. For Assessor Wheatfield Township— For Advisory Board Wheatfield Township —■ REPUBLICAN TICKET For Congressman Tenth District —William R. Wood, Lafayette, Indiana. For State Senator—Dwight M. Kinder, Gary, Indiana; Frank Mcllroy. Hammond, Indiana; Frederick G. Disius, Crown Point. Indiana; William Brown, Hebron, Indiana. For Prosecuting Attorney of the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit—James C. Murphey, Morocco, Indiana. For Joint Representative Jasper, Benton and Newton Counties —William D. Wood. Parr, Indiana; Burke Walker, Fowler,’ Indiana; George H. Van Kirk, Kentland, Indiana. For Clerk of the Circuit' Court—R. D. Budd. Parr. Indiana; Jesse Nichols, Rensselaer, Indiana. For County Auditor—Schuyler C. Robinson/ Medaryville, Indiana. For County Treasurer—John T. Biggs, Wheatfield, Indiana. For County Sheriff—D. A. Harmon. Rensselaer, Indiana; Gail Michal, Kniman. Indiana; John E. Robinson. Rensselaer. Indiana; True D. Woodworth. Rensselaer, Indiana. For County Coroner —Willis J. Wright, RCnsselaer. Indiana.

For County- Surveyor—Edgar D. Nesbitt. Rensselaer. Indiana. For County Assessor —G. L. Thornton, Rensselaer, Indiana. For County Commissioner 2nd District—Bert' Amsler. Rensselaer. Indiana. For Copnty Commissioner 3rd District —Charles A. Welch. Goodland. Indiana. For County Councilman at W. Jackson. Rensselaer, Indiana; George W. Mav. Remington. Indiana; Elmer E. Pullins. Medaryville. Indiana. For Countv Councilman Ist District — Frank M. Hart. Demotte, Indiana. For County- Councilman 2nd District' —T. J. Proutv. Surrey Indiana. For County Councilman 3rd District— Washington Cook. McCoysburg, Indiana. For Countv Councilman 4th DistrictWester Rowdy, Goodland. Indiana. Precinct Committeemen Barkley. East—Kenton Parkison, Rensselaer. Indiana. R. F. D. Barkley. West—Charles W. Reed. Rensselaer. Indiana, R. F. D. Carpenter Township. West Precinct — A. A. Fell. Remington. Indiana. R. F. D. Carpenter Township. East Precinct— James Lucas. Remington, Indiana. Carpenter Township. South Precinct—.Burdette Porter. Remington, Indiana. Gillam Township—George F. Logan, Medaryville, 'lndiana, R. F. D. Hanging Grove Township—William M. Woodworth. McCoysburg. Indiana. Jordan Township—Verne G, Bice, Remington. Indiana. R. F- D. Kankakee Township—Charles Stalbarim. Tefft*. Indiana.

Keener Township—George Hockney, Demotte. Indiana. Marion Township No. I—Edward Hanton. Rensselaer. Indiana, R. F. D. Marion Township No. 2—Jesse Snyder. Rensselaer, Indiana. Marion Township No. 3—Moses Leopold. Rensselaer. Indiana. Marion Township No. 4—Rex Warner, Rensselaer. Indiana. Milroy Township—John Southard, McCovsburg, Indiana. Newton Township—George P. Daugherty. Rensselaer. Indiana. R. F. D. No. 3. Union Township. North PrecinctNewton McKay. Fair Oaks, Indiana. Union Township. South Precinct — Walker Township—John O’Connor, Kniman. Indiana. Wheatfield Township—Alex J. Jensen; Wheatfield. Indiana. Delegates to State Convention First District, composed -of Wheatfield and Kankakee Townships—H. W.-

THE TWICE-A-WEEK DEMOCRAT

Marble, Wheatfield, Indiana. Second District, composed of Keener and North Union Townships—Milton L Gundy, Fair Oaks, Indiana. Third District, composed of Gillam and Walker Townships—John O'Connor, Kniman, Indiana. Fourth District, composed of Barkley Township. C. P. Moody. Moody, Indiana. Fifth District, composed of Union South, Jordan and Carpenter WestHenry B. Tpben, Rensselaer, Indiana, R. F. D. „ Sixth District, composed of Carpenter Bast, Milroy and Hanging Grove Townships—George L. Hascall, Remington, Indiana. Seventh District, composed of Carpenter Township South and West Precincts—S. G. Hand, Remington. Indiana. Eighth District, composed of Marion No. I—J. C. Gwin, Rensselaer. Indiana. Ninth District, composed of Marion No. 2— J. P. Hammond, Rensselaer, Indiana. y , — . Tenth District, composed of Marion No. 3 and No. 4—Jesse D. Allman, Rensselaer, Indiana. TOWNSHIP TICKET Barkley Township For Trustee Barkley Township—Ralph W. Johnson, Parr, Indiana, R. F. D. For Assessor Barkley Township— Harry E. Reed, Gifford. Indiana; O. G. Baker. Rensselaer, Indiana, R. F. D. For Advisory Board Barkley Township—Stephen T. Freeman. Moody, Indiana; George Bowman, Newland, Indiana; Harry J. Arnold, Rensselaer, Indiana, R. F. D. Carpenter Township For Trustee Carpenter Township— Burdett Porter, Remington, Indiana. For Assessor , Carpenter Township— Robert S. Shearer, Remington, Indiana. For Advisory Board Carpenter Township—Fred A. Barnes, Remington, Indiana; Edward D. Bellows, Remington, Indiana; August Bernhardt, Remington, Indiana. Gillam Township For Trustee Gillam Township—Benjamin F. LeFevre, Medaryville, Indiana. „ . , T For Assessor Gillam Township—J. Wesley Marion, Medaryville, Indiana. For ’ Advisory Board Gillam Township —James W. Stevens, Francesville, Indiana, R. F. D.; John H. Guild Medaryville, Indiana, R. F. D.; Paris T. Robinson, Medaryville. Indiana. Hanging Grove Township For Trustee of Hanging Grove Town-ship-Warren E. Poole, McCoysburg, Indiana. „ _ For Assessor Hanging Grove Township—John E. Osborne, McCoysburg, Indiana. _ For Advisory Board Hanging Grove Township—R. V. 'Johns, McCoysburg, Indiana; Charles Erb, McCoysburg, Indiana.

Jordan Township For Trustee Jordan Township—Julius G. Huff, Rensselaer, Indiana. For Assessor Jordan .Township—James Bullis, Rensselaer, Indiana; A. J. Flemming, Rensselaer. Indiana. For Advisory Board Jordan Township —Marion Bice. Rensselaer. Indiana; Charles G. Kissinger, Rensselaer. Indiana; Charles Hensler, Remington, Indiana. _ . , Kankakee Township For Trustee Kankakee Township—R. E Davis. Tefft. Indiana; Alfred Duggleby, Tefft, Indiana . For Assessor Kankakee Township—W. F. Neier. Tefft. Indiana. For Advisory Board Kankakee Township—C. R. Peregrine, Tefft. Indiana; Charles Stalbaum. Tefft. Indiana; M. A. Jones, Tefft, Indiana. Keener Township For Trustee Keener Township—wlifford Fairchild. Demotte. Indiana; Henry' Swart, Demotte, Indiana. For Assessor Keener Township—William Hazecamp, Demotte, Indiana; John Greve. Demotte, Indiana; W. C. Hanaway, Demotte, Indiana. For Advisorv Board Keener Township—Simon Groet, Demotte. Indiana; Joe Ruisard. Dertiotte. Indiana; Thomas Abbring, Demotte, Indiana. Marion Townshiip For Trustee Marion Township—Charles W. Postill. Rensselaer. Indiana; Dan W. Waymire. Rensselaer. Indiana. _ For Assessor Marion Township—Louis P Shirer. Rensselaer. Indiana. For Advisory Board Marion Township—Fred S. Tyler. Rensselaer. Indiana- C. E. Waling. Rensselaer. Indiana. and J. W. Coen. Rensselaer, Indiana. . _ „ ... For Justice of the Peace of Manon Township—S. C? Irwin. Rensselaer, Indiana. . a Milroy Township For Trustee Milroy Township—George W Foulks, Monon. Indiana. R. F. D.; George L. Parks. Remington. Indiana, R. F. D. No. 4: John Johnson. Rensselaer. Indiana. R. F. D. No. 4: William V. Vannatta. Rensselaer, Indiana. R. F. D. No. 4. „ For Assessor Milroy Township—Charles A. Lytle. McCoysburg, Indiana; N. E Digman. McCoysburg. Indiana. For Advisory Board Milroy Township— Walter C. Gilmore. Monon. Indiana; Samuel E. Johnson. Monon. Indiana; Mason M. Barlow, McCoysburg, Indiana. _ , , Newton Township For Trustee Newton Township—John Rush. Rensselaer, Indiana. R. F. D. Assessor Newton Township—Charles Parks. Rensselaer. Indiana, R. F. D. No. 3. For Advisory Board Newton Township—Charles T. Battleday. Rensselaer, Indiana. R. F. D. No. 3; Floyd Amsler. Rensselaer. Indiana. R. F. D. Ao. -. John Zimmer. Rensselaer, Indiana, K. F. D. No. 3. Union Township For Trustee Union Township—George H. Hammerton. Parr. Indiana; Harvey J. Dexter, Rensselaer, Indiana. K. r - 1) No. 27” For Assessor Union Township—Francis M. Goff. Fair Oaks. Indiana; J. W. Humes. Parr. Indiana. For Advisory Board Union Township —John V. Lesh, Parr. Indiana; Alva Stephenson. Parr. Indiana, John Zellers. Fair Oaks. Indiana. . For Justice of the Peace of Union Township—L. L. McCurtain. Parr. Indi For Constable Union Township—Taylor Wood, Parr, Indiana. Walker Township For Trustee Walker Township—John F. Pettit, Fair Oaks. Indiana. R- F. D. No ° For" Assessor Walker Township—Charles Scott. Kniman, Indiana. For Advisory- Board Walker Town-ship-William Middlecamp Kniman. Indiana; D. H Wesner. Kniman. Indiana; C L Dewey, Kniman. Indiana. _ For Justice of the Peace of Walker Township—Aaron F. Rice, Kniman, In(l’jn va O For’ Constable Walker Township— Flovd Garriott. Kniman. Indiana. Wheatfield Township For Trustee Wheatfield TownshipGeorge W. Ferguson. Wheatfield Indiana : Robert A. Mannan, Wheatfield, For ° Assessor Wheatfield Township W E Boyle, Wheatfield. Indiana. For Advisory Board Wheatfield Town„h:n James K. Delehanty. Wheatfield. IndiraX T Tilton. Wheatfield. Indiana. Alexander L. Jensen, Wheatfield. Justice of the Peace of Wheatfield Township — Albert \ anDoozer, Wheatfield. Indiana. For Constable Wheatfield Township— James Keene, Wheatfield. Indiana.

Notice of Location of Voting Precincts Primary Election Notice is hereby given — e x. lowing places are designated _ for holding the primary election in Jasper County on Tuesday. May 7. 1918. , Barkley, East Precinct—Center school lions? Barkley. West Precinct— Cozy Palace school house. . _ _ Carpenter. East Precinct—Town Hall Carpenter, West Precinct—Charles Cam residence. _ Carpenter, South Precinct— Remington Hotel. » Gillam—Center school house. Hanging Grove—Banta school house. Jordan—Egypt school house. Kankakee —Tefft school house. Keener—Demotte school house. Marion. Precinct No. I—Samplel—Sample room. Makeever Hotel. Marion. Precinct No. 2—L- A. Bostwick office. Marion, Precinct No. 3 —South room The Trust & Savings Bank.

Marion, Precinct No. 4 —D. M. Worland shop. Milroy—Center school house. Newton —Blue Grass school house. Union, North—Pair Oaks school house. Union. South—Parr school house. Walker—Walker Center school house. Wheatfield—Town Hall. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscHbed my name and affixed the seal of the Jasper Circuit Court, this 17th day of April, 1918. (SEAL! JESSE NICHOLS, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court.

USE LESS WHEAT.

The allied nations have made further iricreased demands on os tor breadstuffs — demands that Americans are obligated to meet. In the meantime America’s meat supply has been greatly Increased for some months to come by the unprecedented shipping to market of bogs that averaged 232 pounds each Instead of 203 pounds—the nor* maL The United States Food Administration, endeavoring to adjust the food balance, promptly removed certain restrictions In this country on the use of meat and at the same time asked for a smaller consumption of breadstuffs. We are asked to observe only one meatless day each week — Tuesday. We will have larger meat stocks for awhile. But our bread ration must be held to a minimum. In altering its food conservation program the Food Administration emphasizes that the food situation is of necessity, subject to radical changes, caused by, crop conditions at home and abroad and by the precarious transportation problem, both tn overseas shipping and Tn America’s overburdened transportation system. The Food Administration will keep the American people fully and frankly advised of each change In the developing situation that they may know definitely the part their food sacrifices play in the world war.

Be a Fighter and Buy Bonds.

It is time that we all realize the country is at war. The railroads found themselves relieved of the management of their properties over night. Prices have been set for food and steel and coal. The draft is in full operation. It is no longer a question of patriotism in supporting the government, it is an absolute necessity. If the soldiers refuse to fight, the war is lost. If we at home refuse to buy bonds, the war is lost because the government will be unable to finance the operation. The man who refuses to buy bonds in this great crisis is ;n a class with the soldier who refuses to fight.

Back Uncle Sam With Bonds.

Russia’s condition today should be a lesson to us in America. Its gov- 1 ernment was overthrown and the Hun invaders' overrun its soil Your government must be supported in the face of the German menace. The purchase of Liberty bends is the best assurance of support you can give at this time.

CERTIFICATE OF ENROLLMENT Unsound PURE BRED Stallion No. 11926 AA(Laws of Indiana. 1913, Chap. 28) The pedigree of the Stallion Kleber, No. 16589 American. Owned by Dennis Marquie and Oscar Paquette, P. 0., Remington. Ind.. R. F. D. 4. County Jasper, described as follows: Color and marks, Grey, white spot on nose. Breed, French W" Draft. Foaled In W* the >' ear 1905; has i" ’tfßwlg been examined in the Secretary of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Board, ' and 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 with Section 4 of. the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Daw. The above named Stallion has been examined by a duly qualified licensed veterinarian, and is certified by affidavit to be unsound from the transmissible unsoundnesses, side bones, specified as such in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment JsiSl) C. H. ANTHONY. President. C. M. McCONNEL, Vice-Pres. Not good unless countersigned by H. E. MCCARTNEY, Secretary. Dated at Dafayette. Indiana, April 6, 1918. Void after January 1, 1919. NOTE —This Certificate expires annuallv January Ist. and must be renewed before March 15th. following. STAND FOR 19J8 Kleber will stand tpr the season of 1918 at the farm of Dennie Marquie. 5 1-2 miles north and 1 mile east of Remington, 6 1-2 miles south and 1 mile east of Rensselaer, and will answer calls within a radius of several miles. TERMS —$12.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Moving from 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. Phone, Remington Dine. DENNIS MARQUIE, Owner. CALIX PAQUETTE, Manager.

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FARMS FOR SALE

32 acres. This is all in cultivation; good corn land. Lies on pike road and dredge ditch in Barkley Tp. Sold on easy terms at $75. 40 acres. Lies on public road and is in pasture. Owner will sell at the low price of $35. Terms, S3OO down. 160 acres,. This farm lies on pike road, R. F. D. and telephone, near school and in good neighborhood in Union Tp. This farm has 140 acres of black soil in cultivation and remainedr pasture. It has good cutlet for drainage with 12inch tile on the farm. There is a good five-room house, good barn, pump (house, good well, fruit, and well fenced. Will sell this farm on terms of $3,000 down and long time on remainder. Would accept clear property or smaller tract of land as part payment. Price, $65. 80 acres. This is level black land and all in prairie pasture except six acres in grove. It lies on public highway and in good neighborhood and is fenced and used for pasture. Price, $65. Terms, SI,OOO down. 131 acres. This farm lies on R. F. D. and near stetion. 100 acres is black soil and in cultivation, and remainder in pasture and some timber. It lies on dredge ditch that gives drainage to the farm. There is a good six-room house, large barn, chicken house, well house and good well and some hog fencing. Owner will sell on terms of $2,500 down and easy terms on remainder. Would also consider clear property or smaller tract of land as part payment. Price, $65. 160 acres. On pike road joining station and school. Is all level black soil with good outlet for drainage. 80 acres is in cultivation and 80 acres in pasture. There is some timber in the pasture but well set to grass. Will sell on terms of $1,500 down.. Price, $55. z—--100 acres. farm lies/n public road, R. F. D., telephone line and mile from station. >t is all black prairie land in cultivation and pasture except three acres in timber. It lies on dredge ditch which gives good drainage. There is now 10 acres in wheat. There is good four-room two-story house, good well, silo, and small outbuildings. Price, SBS. Will sell on terms of $1,500 down. Would considei clear property, smaller tract of land or western land as part payment.

160 acres. Well located and all black prairie land in cultivation or blue grass pasture except 25 acres in timber. There is now wheat and oats on the farm and will be lots in corn this year. Price, $65. Terms, $2,000 down. 80 acres. This is a splendid farm in good neighborhood in Barkley Tp. It is all good soil, well tiled, well fenced, six-room house, large barn, windmill and numerous other buildings all in splendid condition. Price, $137.50 i per acre. Tenins, $4,000 down. 240 acres. This is a fine tract of land on main road in good neighborhood. It is all black prairje land and is Wheat, oats, corn and blue grass land, and all of which crops are grown on the land, excepting about 35 acres that is in timber. There are no buildings on this land. Owner will sell at the low price of $65. Terms, $3,000 down. Would consider some in clear property or smaller tract of land. 80 acres in Barkley Tp. This is all good soil and good clay sub-soil, in good neighborhood. There is a fair set of improvements and good well and fruit. Price, $lO5. 100 acres. This farm is well located and has dredge ditch on line of farm that gives good drainage. It is all black land fn cultivation

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except eight acres in timber, which lies adjoining the barn and is fenced: with hog fence. There is a good five-room house, good barn and numerous other outbuildings, good well and some fruit. Price, $75. 160 acres in Union Tp. This fanmi lies on R. F. D., telephone line and near pike road, school and church. It is all black land except 20 acres in pasture and timber, it has good outlet for drainage. There are splendid improvements, consisting of nine-room house with porches, cellar and nice shade, large barn and (many other outbuildings, windmill and all kinds of fruit. Price, $125. Will sell on terms of $5,000 down and long time on remainder. Owf er will take part in clear propertyor smaller farm. 100 acres of timber land on main road in Newton county. Price, $35. Terms, SI,OOO down. Owner would consider clear property in part or all. 160 acres of timber land on pike road, fenced and small set of improvements. Price, $35. Sell on easy terms or will take part or all in clear property. 160 acres in Jordan Tp. This farm is all in cultivation except 10 acres in timber. It is well tiled and has dredge ditch for -outlet. There is a wery nice set of improvements in good condition, consisting of six-room house, summer kitchen, well, windmill and well house, large barn, double cribs and 80 acres fenced for hogs. Price, $125. Will sell on terms of $5,000 down. Owner will accept clear property or smaller tract of land as part pay-

ment. 60 acres in Union Tp. All black land in cultivation except six acres in timber fenced hog tight and joining barn lot. It lies on publicroad half mile from pike, mile from school and church and has R. F. D. and telephone. There is a new set of buildings consisting of a fivehouse with porch, pantry and well, fair sized barn for horses and cows, chicken house and outsidecellar. Price, SBS. Owner would consider part clear property. 4 0 acres on pike road, 10 acres in grain and remainder in nice, tali second-growth timber. Price, $65. Terms, SSOO down and long time on remainder. 145 acres in Brown county, Ind. Five-room house, large barn, well and two springs. 600 bearing fruit trees. Will sell at a low price on easy terms or will trade for property. Modern ten-room house with al' conveniences, lots of fruit close in. on three lots. Will exchange for land. 8 3 acres. This tract of land is in Wheatfield Tp. on public road, fenced and has small set of improvements, good well and fruit. There is a school fund loan on this land of $1,500. Owner will sell on very easy terms or will trade for property or stock. Price, $45. 140 acres. This farm lies three miles from this city on stone road, fenced with woven wire and cedar posts. It is well tiled and all good grain land. There is a good set of improvements, silo, windmill and orchard. Worth $175. For quick sale can be bought for less. Terms, $5,000 down and long time on reimiainder. . Possession at once if desired. 80 acres. All cultivated except six acres in wood hog lot. New barn, fair house, fine orchard. Owner will sell on easy terms, or take clear property as part 'payment. Price, $65. Large two-story brick hotel in good condition and well rented in good Illinois town. The owner of the hotel will trade it clear for lajid and will assume or pay difference. Price, SIO,OOO.