Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1918 — Page 6

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The Neighborhood Corner

Department of Farm Welfare Conducted by County Agent Stewart Learning.

“The best show of beef cattle CV6r held in Northwestern Indiana,’’ is the verdict of livestock men on the show held by the County Breeders’ Association of Rensselaer last week. With good weather and an appreciative crowd, the event was carried off under ideal conditions. Ninety-five head of Shorthorns in the barn showed the hold that the breed has upon the county at the present time. These animals represented holdings from the herds of Hen-y Amsler and son, James Amsler, P. H. Hauter, John Loneran, Charles Paxton, R. A Parkinson & Sons, C. H. Wood and W. H. Wortley, together with the heifers hglonging to members of the County Shorthorn Club. One ,of the interesting features of the show was the high quality of herd bulls on exhibit, a remarkable improvement having been made in the past year. In the sweepstakes class, Goldpiece, shown by Parkinson & Sons, was awarded first place; Victor Dale, shown by W. IH. Wortley second, and Aviator, shown by C. H. Wood, third. As a class the heifers shown by the Boys’ Shorthorn Club exceeded all expectations as to their appearance. Put out a year ago in thin flesh, they came back mellow and glossy and fit for places in any herds. In placing the class Professor Schwab awarded first place to Northview Belle, shown by Earl Parks; second to Crimson Rose, shown by Louis Lane; and third to Misses' Choice, shown by Sylvester Amsler. The prizes offered by' the First National Bank for the greatest improvement during the. year were awarded as follows? !<:. $25. Sylvester Amsler: 2nd, sls, Edward Running: 3rd. $lO. Theodore Amsler. The Herefords were represented bv the herds of three breeders— O. S. Bell, Thomas Cain and Fred Phillips. These three herds represented the best blood lines known to the breed and the individuals correspond to their breeding. The keenest competition in this showing resulted in the senior heifer calf class where the Fairfax heifer of Thomas Cain was awarded first. The present tending for better

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hogs was well illustrated in the hog department where the exhibit was at least five times as large as last year. The awards were as follows: Duroc—Boar under one year, Frank Alter, Ist; Guss Yeoman, 2d, 3rd. Sow under one year, Frank Alter, Ist, 2d; Tom Cain, 3rd. Big Type Poland China—Sow under one year, Sage Brothers, .Ist, 2d, 3d. Spotted Poland—Boar over one year Rollin Stewart, Ist; boar under one year, Osa Ritchey, Ist, 2d; Elmer Jacks, 3d. Aged sow, Osa Ritchey. Sow under one year,' Ernest Morlan, Ist, 2d, 3d. ' Chester White— Sow urfe. cne year, Paul Brusnahan, Ist; Clarence Kelly, 2d. Hampshire—Boar under 1 year, Russell Van Hook, Ist; Watson Humes, 2d, Sow under one year, Russell Van Hook, Ist; Leon Bailey, 2d; Orval I Hague, 3d. I Sheep—Aged ram, Henry Gowland, Ist. Ram under one year, Ed Ranton, Ist, 2d, 3d. Aged Ewes, Ed Ranton, Ist, 2d, 3d. Ewe Lamb, Henry Gowland, Ist. Horses —Aged draft mare, Guss i Yeoman, Ist, 2d. Best gelding one year, Guss Yeoman. Best colt, Elmer Jacks. Best mule colt, I. L. Jones, Ist, 2d. Jerseys—Aged cow, Russell Van Hook. 2-year-old, 1-year-old, Russell Van Hook, Ist, 2d.

“The Jasper County Shorthorn Club heifers are the best fitted cattle that I have sold this year,’’ said Auctioneer Carey M. Jones, who sells practically every working day in the year. “The boys who cared for them deserve much credit.’’ Shorthorn men declare ttffit the average of $357 made by these animals to be a conservative appraisal of their worth, although the figure was the result of two conflicting elements, the youthful enthusiasm of the young men who were determined to keep their heifers on the one hand and the epidemic of "flu,” which kept away outside buyers, on the other, caused a wider variation in price than conditions seemed to warrant. Of the 40 head which were distributed last fall at an average of $153 each, 33 are now on the farms of the boys to whom they were originally and each has become the nucleons of a new herd of registered cattle. Club Members Make Progress. Fifteen dollars in cash was distributed among the members of the Jasper County Pig Club last week as premium money for progress imade. On July 6, about 20 breeders furnished as many boys with registered gilts. The gilts were judged upon distribution and ’again last week, and prizes awarded on the basis of greatest imprqvement. The records of the winners are as follows: NAME BREED GAIN

Orval Hague, Hampshire...... 165 Edward Cain, Duroc. . . '. 99 Clarence Kelly, O. I. C.. . 98 Ivan George, Hampshire 89 Kenneth Spencer- Hampshire.. 90 Chester Kimmel, Hampshire... 72 Russell Rayburn, Spotted Pol. C. 81 Leon M. Bailey, Hampshire..'.. 84 The first prize winner imade a gain of 1.59 pounds daily. The average daily gain was 88 per cent. Members of the Corn Club held an exhibit of their products last week. These ten ear samples were judged by Prof. Schwab, 'who announced the following winners: Francis Brown, Raymond Wilson, Theodore Amsler, Lester Wortley, and Fred Waling. As soon as the boys’ corn is dry enough for husking the yeilds will be determined and prizes will be awarded upon a combination of yeild an exhibit. ihe Potato Club, under the direction of County Superintendent Sterrett, has completed its season’s work and the following awards have been announced: Name ' Yield Ex. Prom, pct pct Carl O. Wortley 75 95 First Chester L. Wortley, 76 90 Second Francis Christenson 59 80 Third .er. . wuian asi, M,,

COUNTY EDUCATIONAL NOTES

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26. This is the date fixed by law and Dr. Hurty decided that there would not be enough teachers to make it a public meeting of the -character barred by the- state-wide quarantine. The examination will be held at the high school building. Parents and teachers make incessant inquiries respecting the date when our schools' will open. Thia is a matter decided at Indianapolis every Friday afternoon and the results of the decision are telegraphed the local board of health, who in turn relays the holding to the county superintendent. Consequently it will be necessary to wait anti Ithe order is granted to open. We are not in a position to criticise either negatively or otherwise respecting the quarantine. It is our duty to cater to the suggestions of the state board of health just as confidentially as we discharge our patriotic duties. Parents are urged to have their children do farm work now as the opeg.. air is an excellent preventative to this malady. But care must be taken to keep the children dressed warm and fed wholesome food, especially pure milk. The county institute is postponed indefinitely. The township institutes should be held at the regular dates when the quarantine -lifts. Miss Eva Lilly has been employed to teach at Tefft. Miss Lilly has recently moved from Illinois to Walker township, this county. Alvan Karch, who teaches at East Vernon in Gillam township, has been down with the influenza. Miss Zona Dillon is up after several days illness with the influenza, and Miss Sage, the other teacher at Union, in Jordan township, is sick with the same disease. Carl and Chester Wortley won

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FARMS FOR SALE

No. 1. —100 acres. This farm is all black land in crops except ten acres joining the buildings that is in pasture and part timber and fenced for hogs. The farm has good outlet for drainage, having dredge ditch on east and south line and road on west line. There is a good five-room house, a good barn and a number of other out-bulld-ings—and good well It is near pike and three miles from good town and near school, and on telephone line. This is a good farm and can be bought at the low price of $75. No. 2.—240 acres. This tract of lana lies in good locality and is all black prairie land in grain and pasture except 30 acres in timber, which is in grass and which is so located as to be a fine building site for buildings on either 80 acres. There are no buildings on it. It is all good grain land. It is in pasture, meadow, corn, wheat and oats this year. Owner will sell together on terms of >3,000 down, or will sell either 80-acre tract on terms of SI,OOO down and long time on remainder. Price $65. No. 3.—80 acres. This farm lies on R. F. D. and telephone, two miles from station. It is ail in cultivation except six acres near the buildings, which is in woods and fenced hog tight. It is half good level grain land and half of lighter soil. There is a five-room house, new barn, nice orchard and good well. Price $55. * No. 4.— 60 acres. Thjs farm jles on main road, half mile from pike and mile from station with good store, tworoom school and church. It is on R- F. D. and telephone line. It is all black prairie grain' land in cultivation except eight acres in woods, which joins the buildings and which is used for pasture.. It has good outlet for drainage and lies on dredge ditch. There is a five-room house with porch, a good small barn for horses and cows, chicken house, cribs and outside cellar and good well. The buildings are all new. Price $75. Easy terms. No. 7. —120 acres. This farm lies on public road, half mile from pike, two miles from station, store and church; is on R. F. D. and telephone line. The land is all in cultivation except five acres in two groves. It is good grain land apd is now In wheat, oats, com. rye, timothy, clover and alfalfa. There is a dredge ditch that touches this farm that gives good outlet for drainage. There are 4.000 tile in the place and the same amount on the ground to be put in. The buildings are all good and consist of five-room house with pantry and porches, windmill and well and well house, double cribs, large barn for horses and cows, ftiicken house and other outbuildings, a good bearing orchard and nice shade at house. Price $75. No.- 9. —40 acres. This farm lies on main road near two stations and is level land and all in cultivation except Jour acres of nice grove near buildings. There is a new four-room house, barn, new garage, good well and good bearing orchard. Price $65. Will sell on terms of SI,OOO down and long time on remainder.

No. 10.—-132 acres. This farm lies on main road, mile from stateion. on R. FD. and telephone line. 20 acres is in wood-land pasture and remainder is level black land in crops. The buildings are on east line on road and the west line' is a dredge ditch that gives good drainage. There is a good sixroom two-story hopse. large barn, chicken house, milk house and good well. Price $65. Terms, $2,000 down. No. 11- —40 acres. This piece lies On main road and is unimproved. There is 15 ‘acres in wood land. along the road and remainder is in open ground used for meadow and pasture, and which is good soil and tillable. Price $45. Terms, SSOO down. JVo. 12.—40 acres. This tract has no buildings. It lies in good neighborhood on pike, R. F. D. and telephone. 10 arres is in grain and 30 acres in nice tall timber of white oak, red oak and hickory. Price $65. Terms, SSOO down and long time on remainder. No.- 13.—100 acres. This piece lies on two roads four miles from good town and is all in pole timber except four acres of black prairie land along the road. The soil is a brown, sandy soil. There are no improvements except fence. Owner will sell for $35 per acre on terms of $1,600 down, or will take clear property or small tract of land as part. No. 14.—160 acres. This piece is an in pole timber except ten acres In cultivation. There is a five-room house and barn. Buildings are old but are occupied. There is a good well and farm lies on pike called the Jackson Highway and is 21-2 miles from good town with high school, bank and canning factory. Price $35. Teims. $1,500 down. Would take part in good trade. No. 15. —160 acres. This farm lies on main road and half mile from pike, station, church and two-room school, and is on R. F. D. and telephone line. It is all level black grain land in crops except 25 acres in pasture, of which part is wood land. It has good outlet

first and second prizes in the potato club with yields of 212 and 215 bushels per acre, respectively! Supt. Sterrett was chairman of the comimittee to look after the potato cl,ub.

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for drainage and is near two dredge ditches. There is a two-story, eightroom house with cellar and porches, a large barn, both in splendid condition, and a number of out-buildings, fine orchard and small fruit, good well and windmill. Owner will sell on terms of $5,000 at $125 per acre. He will take as part payment clear property or ciear land up sl2 and give time on remainder. No. 16.—266 acres. This land has no improvements. It lies on two public roads and 80 rods from station. The east line of this land is a dredge ditch that gives good outlet for drainage. The land is level and deep, black soil except about ten acres of small ridge, and is prairie land. Will sell in one body or divide. Price $55. Suitable ■terms.

No. 17. —525 acres. This is an old homestead and has never been offered before and has been In the family for 50 years. It has been used as a stock and grain farm. There is a dredge ditch through the farm that gives good outlet for drainage. It lies three miles from good town, with elevator, bank, high school, three churches and all kinds of business. 460 acres of this farm is level, black land in corn, oats, wheat, meadow and bluegrass pasture. Remainder is timber land of nice pole and some saw timber. The/ buildings j.re old and of not much value but serviceable. There is a windmill, good well and some fruit. They have R. F. D. and telephone line. Can sell the whole piece at SBS. If too large would sell In part. If desired would sell 400 acres of black land alone. No. 18. —65 acres. This piece of land lies on pike. R. F. D.. telephone line and has school at corner of farm. There is a five-room house in fair condition, fair barn, chicken house, smoke house, good well and fruit. It is four miles from a- good town with high school, bank, elevator and churches. The land is a brown sandy loam and is level except a ridge of ten acres. It is half e in cultivation and half wooded pasture land. Owner will sell at $45 per acre on terms of SBOO dewn and long time on remainder. Possession can be had at once. Xo. 19.—100- acres. This farm lies on main road and fourth mile from pike and in good locality. It is all in cultivation or in bluegrass pasture ready fcr the plow except a little wood land in pasture. It is all level blaek land except ten acres near the buildings which is a sandy loam tut produ'U--*. There is a good five room house, j.umerous out-bupdings, good orchard, well and mill. Price $67.50. A loan of $3,100 now on farm can be carried. Xo. 20.—78 acres. This farm is well located in well improved community. It is all Jn cultivation except a few acr?s of nice young timber. There is a creek runs through the farm that has good gm.-el bottom crossing. It is not rough or broken but lies level to slightly rolling. There is a very good five-room house, good barn and lots of fruit. Price SBS. No. 21.—10 acres. Thie piece lies half mile from No. 20 and Jias no build ings on IL It is on public road, and all in cultivation or meadow except a nice grove of a few acres. Price SBS:

No. 22.—32 acres. This piece of land lies fourth mile from station and school. It is all good grain land and all in cultivation. It lies on pike road and on dredge ditch. There are no buildings on it. There is a splendid building place on the pike. Price $75. Terms. SI,OOO down and long time on remainder. No. 23 —l6O acres. This farm lies six miles from this city and is a good all-around farm. It is all in cultivation except ten acres in young timber. It lies on public road and mile from Jackson Highway. There are lots of tile and dredge ditch touches one comer of the farm that gives good outlet. One SO acres is fenced hog tight. There is a good six-room twostory house, large summer kitchen with well on porch, large barn, double cribs, hog sheds, chicken house and well and windmill in barnlot. Price $125. Owner will sell on terms of $4,000 down and good time on remainder or will take up to SIO,OOO in clear trade. This farm and No. 15 are owned by same party and could be traded together. No. 24. —Have splendid onion land near stations that can be sold in small lots at reasonable prices. £o. 26.—100 acres. This farm lies on the Jackson Highway six miles from this place. It is a good general farm and has 80 acres in cultivation and 20 in pasture that has some wood land in it. The farm land is well tiled and has good outlet. There is a three-room house and large new barn, good well and tank. Price SIOO. Terms reasonable,. No. 27.—60 acres. This farm is all in cultivation except eight acres in timber —and pasture. 45 acres is level deep. rich grain land and 15 acres lighter soil.* There is a good fiveroom house and numerous out-build-ings. a good orchard and good well. Farm lies on R. F. D. and four miles

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BUCKWHEAT We pay the highest market price for good, clean dry Buckwheat. Get our prices before you sell.—-IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS, phone 456. ts CIRCUIT COURT ALLOWANCES Following are the allowances • made by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Jasper county, Indii ana, for the regular September 'term, 1918: - PETIT JURY Robert Lefler, 1 day, 7 mi. .$3.20 .Geo. Ferguson, 1 day, 25 mi. 5.00 Judson Adams, 1 day, 7 mi.. 3.20 Marion Davis, 1 day, 27 mi. 5.20 Solomon Norman, 1 day, .7. mi 3.20 G. H. Hurley, 1 day, 6 mi.. 3.10 Marion Freeland, 1 day, 7 mi 3.20

from good town, and half mile to school. 1 Price $75. Terms, SI,OOO down and long time on remainder. No. 27.—320 acres. This is an idea) farm and a great • bargain. This farm is all level black land except a few acres where the buildings stand. It is all in crops of wheat, oats and corn except 20 acres of bluegrass pasture It was all prairie land and is free from stumps. The crops are as good as the best. It has a gentle natural slope and has large ditch through the farm for outlet. It lies on pike road R. F. D. and telephone, and two miles from good town with high school and all kinds of business, churches, bank, etc. There is a two-story eight-room house with cellar, large barn, granary with cement floor, double cribs, cow barn, windmill and orchard. This farm can be bought for the low price of SBS per acre. Terms, one-half cash and ten years on, remainder at 5 per cent.

No. 28. —322 acres. This farm lies on pike road and on dredge ditch that gives good drainage. 200 acres is good farm land in cultivation and remainder is in pasture and wood land. There is a five-room house, barn, double cribs, good well and some fruit. Owner of this farm lives in Illinois and will sell on favorable terms. Price $65. If too large might sell in part. No. 29. —80 acres. If you want a nice 80-acre farm or a good pasture, read No. 2. Why pasture your stock on high-priced land when you can get better pasture for less? No. 31. —160 acres. This piece has no buildings on It. It lies on pike road joining station and village and school. It is level land and half in corn, oat's and wheat, and half is in pasture which has scattering timber. This is a good grain farm and in good well-improved neighborhood. Price $57.50. Terms. $2,000 down. No. 32. —160 acres In splendid neighborhood and all black land in grain except ten acres pasture and some woodland fenced hog tight'. There is drainage. The buildlnge are fair and consist of five-room house and barn. Price $75. No. 33. —160 acres. This farm is well located and is on pike, R. F. D., telephone line, near school • and has 130 acres in crops and 30 acres in pasture which has sonie timber. It is all black land except ten acres of sandy soil. It has some tile and splendid outlet. The fencing is barb wire and in good condition. There is a neat five-room cottage, roomy barn, well house, chicken house, good Well and some fruit. Price $75. Owner will take smaller farm or clear property as part payment or will sell on terms of' $3,000 down and long time on rema’nder. No. 34. —10 acres. This nice little home lies on stone road joining this city. It is all smooth, level land, t all tillable and is now in oats, corn and pasture. Is used for poultry and raising of hogs. The soil is a heavy, deep black loam soil. There is a six-room house, fair barn, chicken house, good well and woven wire fencing. Price $3,700. No. 35.—50 acres. This frtrm lies on public road half mile from station. It Is all in pasture. It has all been farmed but is now in grass. It is al) tillable and lies level ex'cept a few acres that are gently roiling. Th£. soil is a brown to black loam soil, and produces wheat, corn, oats and hay. Is fine for potatoes and truck. There is a five-room house, large barn, good well and bearing orchard. It is on R. F. D and telephone line. Owner will sell this farm at the low price of $55 per acre, and on terms of $1,200 down and long time on remainder. No. 41.—80 acres. All in cultivation, good level land, has dredge ditch for outlet and fair buildings. Price SIOO.OO. No. 42.—160 acres. This farm f« all in cultivation except 8 acres in timber and is a good producer. Has good house, barn and other out buildings, wind min, tank and fruit. A bargain at' $75.00. No. 43.—40 ayes, This farm lies on public road two miles from station and is all level, black grain .and. There is a 4-room house, small out buildings and well. Price $75.00. Easy terms. No. 45.—160 acres. This is a splendid farm in good locality, not far out and all good grain and clover land and all in cultivation except a grove of burr oak and hickory. The farm is well tiled with four large tile outlets through the place. It is fenced and cross fenced with woven wire. The buildings consist of fair 5-room house, splendid new barn, double cribs 50 feet long with driveway and tool shed entire length, wind mill and cement stock tank. Price $135.00. Terms $4,000.00 down and long time on remainder. Owner would accept smaller farm as part payment. No. 46.—68 acres. All good hickory and burr oak land, 20 acres in corn and remainder in pasture; there is a large tile through the land for outlet. Price $95.00. Easy terms. No. 47.—160 acres. This farm is all tillable except 30 acres in timber. It lies level and is good grain and grass land. There is a good 7-room house, barn, double cribs, granary, hog house,

Leslie Gwin, 1 day, 6 mi... 3.10 Geo. R. Faris, 1 day, 19 mi. 4.40 Rienhart Eilts, 1 day, 12 mi 3.70 Nathaniel Scott, 1 day 2.80 Francis E. Marion,, 1 uay, 11 miles 3.60 MISCELLANEOUS Ben D. McColly, per diem sheriff, 24 days. ....... $48.00 JesSe Nichols, per diem clerk, 24 days. .. 48.00 Same, drawing grand jury. . .25 Same, drawing petit jury.. .25 Same, venire petit jury.... .40 Same, oath jury bailiff 50 Same, oetth bar bailiff.... .50 Same, oath court reporter. .50 Same, record of allowance jurors . 1.00 Same, same, bailiffs.../... .50 Same, general certificate of allowances . 1.00 Same, allowance to special judges ...... ;.......... 3.00 Clark & Hamilton, printing

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chicken house, cattle sheds and severalother put buildings, two wind mills, tanks, bearing orchard and considerablehog fence. Price $75.00. Term's $2,000.00 down. Owner will accept' clear property or smaller farm as part payment.

No. 48. —60 acres three miles from court hous4, on pike, R. F. D», and near Marion township consolidated schoolIt is all in cultivation, tiled and has a splendid set of new buildings, cellar, good well, wind mill, cement tanks, cement walks and -fruit. This Is a splendid home. Price $165. No. 49.—200 'acres. This farm lieswell and is a good producer. There isa good outlet for drainage and has lots of tile. 30 acres in timber and remainder cultivated, It is mostly level, black grain land. There is a seven-room house, cellar, large barn, good well and' wind mill. Owner will sell on goodterms or would accept smaller farm as part payment. Price sllO. No. 50. —60 acres, in Barkley township in splendid neighborhood, and all good land in cultivation except six acres timber fenced for hogs. It is well tiled and ' good grain land and has now 18 acres in wheat, which goes with ths farm. There is a good five-room house, cedar, fair barn, hog house with cement feed floor and other buildings, fruit andgood well and wind mill. Can sell on terms. Price $137.50. No. 51. —80 acres, in Barkley township. This piece has no buildings on it. 40 acres is in grain and 40 acres in pasture. It has considerable tile which lias good outlet. This is good grain land and would make a fine future. Can sell on terms at S7O. No. 52. —80 acres, on pike, school at corner of farm, and in good locality. This place has no buildings on it. There is 60 acres black land in grass and 20woodland. Owner will sell for $45 oneasy terms or trade for good property. No. 53.—160 acres. This piece lies in Barkley township, on pike, but has nobuildings. It has fine outlet for drainage and is all in cultivation, being thisyear in corn, oats, wheal and timothy, j. ..is is good grain land and can be bought for $65. No. 54. —80 acres, all level black land, in cultivation except four acres timber. It has fine outlet for draihage. There are no buildings on it. Price $75. No. 55. —120 acres. This farm lies in good locality and near station, church and school. It is all good, level black grain land except six acres timber. It has fine outlet for drainage. There Is an eight-room house, large barn, cribs, granary and other buildings, nearly new and in good condition. Price $75. No. 56.—73 acres. This is unimproved land, has ten acres cultivated and remainder in wood and pasture. Can sell on terms at $35. No. 57.—96 acres in Marion township, j. his land is all cultivated except six acres timber, is tiled and has 16-inch tile for outlet. It is good grain land. There is a house of five rooms, barn, cribs and good well. Price $J#5. No. 58. —80 acres. This farm is in Newton township. It is all cultivated except a few acres timber, has lots of tiie. It is on stone road and in good neighborhood and not far out. There is a set of good improvernents, consisting of eight-room house, good barn and numerous out buildings, fruit. Can sell on terms at $l7O. No. 59. —60 acres, in Barkley township, on main road, 30 acres in cultivation and 30 acres in wood pasture. There is a good barn and well and some fruit but' no house. Price s4lx Owner will sell on terms. No. 60.—6-room house, bath, basement, barn, improved street, large lot, close in. $2,000. No. 61.—5-room house, -large lot, fruit, well, improved street, close tn. $1,200. SSOO down long time on remainder. No. 62. 100 acres, no improvements, all timber land, on main road. Will sell on easy terms or trade for property. Price S3O. No. 63. New 3-room house on improved street, electric lights, sewer, cement -Walks, 3 blocks from court house." Price $950. Will give terms or take good team of horses. No. 64. 8-room house, splendid condition, modern except furnace, and located in the best part of town close in. Price $2,500. Terms SSOO down. No. 65. 20 acres on Jackson Highway, all black land, good drainage,. 12 acres in wheat. 6-room house, basement, good barn and well. S3,OvJ.

No. 66. 100 acres on pike road, good outlet for drainage lots of tile, good land, all cultivated except 8 acres of ‘timber. There is a good 4-room house, cellar, good barn, other buildings and lots, of fruit. There is also a tenant house, barn, good well and fruit. Price SBS. Terms $1,500 down. No. 67. 60 acres. This farm! lies near Francesville, it is all in icultiyation except 3 acres timber; ‘STO rods tile; 10 acres in wheat, 12 acres in rye; all fenced and crossed fenced with woven wire, 5-room house, barn nearly new and other outbuildings, good well and large orchard. Price $5,000. Terms SI,OOO do-wn and balance easy payments.

bar docket 20.00 Inez O. Nichols, preparing bar docket 5,00 John E. Robinson riding bailiff, 5 days, 12 miles. . 12.50 George Ferguson, same, 6 da 15.00. John E. Itobinson, room bailiff, 24 day 5.......... 48.00 Fr,ank E. Bell, court reporter 18 days 90.00 George A. Williafms, spcial judge (April term) 5.00 James P. Wason special judge, 1 day............ 5.00 B. B.'jßerry, same, 3 days. . 15.00 B. F. Fendig, jury com., 1 da 3.00 West Pub. Co., law books. . 77.25 Callahan & Co., 5ame...... 18.00 National Annotaing Co., same 7.00 Bobbs-Merril & Co., same.. 11.50 Frank Shepard Co., same... 6.50, Edward Thompson & Co., same .............. .... 6.0® JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County 4