Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1918 — Page 7
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xWA’> 5 vW lIS >: W w t^ssssk s '• ■ .—-v \\kkk/kykZk ff '<y kkkkk ■ kk k ( s sk\- kkkk, I u ifu ' W< s ■ I* y e break faith with us who die Erjffl In Flanders fields the poppies blow Take up our quarrel with the foe: fflflftU Ujl [’ j| in /Wi\\ \ I nV) Between the crosses, row on row, To you from failing hands we throw m6(yA yZ \\hVl fJI K 1 I IE/ V jl] f/kk That mark our place; and in the sky The torch; be yours to hold it high. \!ffi VA f/i. The larks, still bravely singing, fly If ye break faith with us who it V\Mto Y /AffiZ-.y/ifJ< Scarce heard amid the guns below. die ftKUWr^J 7[ " e S^a ” not ®l ee P’ though poppies Wtn\ \ \VUhll\ ) h _7 \ We are the Dead. Short days ago grow / muH lln null I L kv^\' We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow. In Flanders fields. /Aw I ja]' 17 O Loved and were loved, and now we lie LIEUT.-COL. JOHN McCRAE • IU Hander ’ ficW ’- (DleJ I / W e must keep faith. We must mobize our hearts and our households—we must nW\\y'/V I save muc h to l en d muc h—we must receive every dollar above our plain necessities in I ’Si trust for our fighting men—our men who I hnve given their lives. We must take up quarrel with the foe and fight the great Iwf (I//IO fight through. If we break faith with those h d* e — we shall not sleep! Bonds to Your Very Utmost! 1 .fabii> J i This Space Contributed to Winning the War by 'VW*i hi BABCOCK & HOPKINS, Grain Dealers, Rensselaer
JOINT PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell nt the farm of R. L Budd in Union township, 12% miles northwest of Renssolaer, 3% miles northeast ,of Fair Oaks, 7 miles south of Demotte, 2 miles south end 1 mile west of Virgie, beginning at 10:30 a. m., on . ? THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918 the following property: 10 Head of Horses—l hay mare, 13 yearg old, wt, 1550, bred to
former Company horse; 1 black mare, 12 yeans eld, wt. 1500, bred to same horse; 1 bay mare, coming 4, bred to former B. B. Miller horse; 1 brown niare, 7 years old, wt. about IB GO; 1 three-year-old filly; 1 gray mare, coming 7 years old, wt. 1200; 1 brown mare, 7 years old, Wt. 1200; 1 black gelding 9 years old, wt. 1300; 1 coming 4-year-dld Illy; 1 .coming 2-year-old filly. 8 Head of Cattle—l white face cew 6 years ol<, giving good flow
of milk; 1 brown Jersey 6 years old, giving good flow of milk; 1 extra good Holstein cow 7 years old, giving about 40 pounds per day now; 5 head of spring calves. 19 Head of Duroc Hogs—l Duroc Jersey bear, 18 months old, eligible to registry, a sure breeder and an extra good animal; 1 sow and 9 pifcs, just weaned; 1 sow and 7 suckling pigs. 200 Head of Poultry—About 5 dozen mixed poultry, about 150 pullets and one year old hens and
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a few choice cockerels, all descended from the Owens Farms’ best matings of Single Comb Buff Orpingtons, which are noted for their winter laying qualities. Farm Implements— Three Deeriqg grain binders, 2 Corn King manure spreaders, 5 wagon®, some good ones; 1 P. & O. and 2 John Deere corn planters; 1 John Deere fertilizer attachment and 1 soy bean attachment; 1 Advance and 1 Hoosier endgate seeder, 2 7-foot discs, harrows, sulky plows, walk-
ing plows,f>l Emerson gang plow, cultivators, 1 nearly new U. S. and 1 new Sharpless cream separator; 1 new surrey, canopy top, 4 sets of work harness, 2 sets of single harness, new garden cultivator, lard press, fanning mill, and all kinds of small tools. Household Furniture— All household goods will be sold, including on Stadaeker piano, a good brass bed, folding couch, mattresses, camp, kttehen and good rocking chairs, 1 Easting’s kitchen cabinet,
Singer sewing machine, stoves an<| one set of Encyclopedia BrittaniiMU 32 volumes. 2 Stands of Bees. } Terms of Sale— Made known OS day of sale. W. L. MILLER, ? < R. L. BUDD, MRS. B. F. KING* W. A. McCurtain, Auct. C. Qw Spitler, Clerk. _ T Hot lunch by Red Cross. Subscribe for The Democrat. S
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