Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1919 — Page 2

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WONDERFUL DEMONSTRATION TONIGHT OF THE WONDERFUL O. K. GIANT DRY RECHARGEABLE BATTERY To be held at THE MAIN GARAGE Rensselaer, Indiana • • THIS is the battery that has set the nation talking. It is expected to revolutionize the battery business of the world. A Dry Cell that is indestructible and will bear repeated recharging, giving a higher voltage than any other battery. It is a new discovery that does all the work of the old style wet cell without the trouble that cell gives. It is thoroughly dependable and the tests surprise the most competent electrical engineers. A plant for the manufacture of this bat- Single dry cell batteries, automobile battery is being erected at Gary, Indiana. Big teries and hundreds of other styles will offers have been received to locate the be manufactured. Those already turned plant elsewhere, but the inventors and out are the acme of perfection. * *The owners could not do so without a loss of affairs of the Company are in the hands the big profits to be made from the man- of a competent Board of Directors ufacture of the battery, through loss of known to everyone in Northern Indicontrol. The company has turned down ana. They are big men with a big propall such offers. osition. Attend the big demonstration of the battery tonight at THE MAIN GARAGE, at 8 o’clock. Look at the battery, test it and have it explained to you. It will be of interest to anyone who uses batteries and to those who do not, as its possibilities are great. Think up any test you know that would destroy any other battery and apply it to the O. K., and it will still be found O. K. TONIGHT AT THE MAIN GARAGE, RENSSELAER, INDIANA THE O. K. GIANT BATTERY CO. General Offices: 517 Broadway GARY, INDIANA - • v ■

IRE JASPER GOUNIT DEMERIT F. E. BABCOCK, Publisher OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY Long Distance Telephones Office 315 ‘ Residence 311 Entered as Second-Class Mall Matter June 8, 1908, at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 8, 1879, Published Wednesday and Saturday The Only All Home-Print Newspaper | In Jasper County. SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER ANNUM Strictly In Advance. ADVERTISING RATES Display 16c Inch Display, special position. . 18c Inch Readers, per line first insertion. .5c Readers, per line add. inser. ..3c Want Ads—l cent per word each insertion; minimum 25c. Special price if run one or more months. Cash must accompany order aniens advertiser has open account. Card of Thanks— Not to exceed ten lines, 50c. Cash with order. No advertisements accepted for the first page. All accounts due and payable first of month following publication, except want ads and cards of thanks, which are cash with order. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30,1919

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A new typewriter of light weight is made of three separate self-con-tained units, the base, action and carriage. What has been called Japan’s most peculiar tree is the so-called boat tree at Kyoto. It is a very ancient pine tree, which grows in the garden of a temple. For more than eight centuries it has been trained to grow in a most remarkable shape, lower branches extending along sthe ground, then curving up in such a way as to suggest the shape of a boat; while the tree itself rises from the center, recalling the position of the mast. Needless 'to say, the Japanese have legends which they connect with this curious pine tree.

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BIG PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence, 4% miles east of Roselawn on the new stone road, 2 miles north and 2 miles west off Virgie, commencing at 1:30 p. m. sharp, on TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919, 16 Head of Cattle— Consisting of 6 good milch f cows with calf by side; 4 cows Jiving a good flow of imilk; 2 cows/fresh in May; (two Wi of the above cows are grade Holsteins, and all are good ones); 1 yearling steer; 2 yearling heifers;

Wt Now hi Gram Paying the highest market price; buy each week day. BRING YOURS TO US. LIKIN’S STORE, PARR, IND.

1 registered Shorthorn bull, papers furnished. ' 2 Head of of 1 black mare 6 years old, sound, and good in every way, wt. 1100; 1 iron grey gelding 6 years old, sound, wt. 1250. Hogs—Two ' young sows, wt. about 170 pounds each. 150 Bushels of Oats, 1 Ton of Corn Fertilizer. Farm Tools, Etc. — Consisting of 1 Deering binder, 6-ft. cut, in good running order; 1 Dane hay stacker and bull-rake; 2 Deering corn binders, one nearly new; 1 manure spreader; 1 narrow-tire farm wagon, with box complete; 1 double wagon box complete; 1 spring wagon, nearly new; 1 single buggy; 1 set double work harness, nearly new; 1 set single buggy harness; about 25 8-gal. milk cans, practically new; 1 1% h. p. gasoline engine with pump jack; 1 base burner, nearly pew; 1 3-burner coal oil stove with oven, nearly new, and numerous other articles. Terms— A credit of 8 months will be given on sums over $lO, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 6 % Interest Ifrom date it paid When due, if not paid when due 8% interest from date; under $lO cash in hand. 2% discount for cash where entitled to credit. No property to be removed from prenh ises until terms of sale are complied with. HENRY BOSMA. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. H. C. DeKock, Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE The undersigned administrator of the estate of Thomas J. Jones, deceased, will sell the personal property of said estate at public auction at the late residence of de-

cedent, just east of Tefft, Jasper county, Indiana, commencing at 1 p. m. on -SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1919. Said property consists of a lot of carpenter, blacksmith and gunsmith tools, sporting goods, gun stocks, work benches, vices, hammers, wrenches, screwplates, dies, braces and bits, drills, paints, brushes, tool chests etc. Also 1 No. 10 L. C. Smith gun, 1 Remington repeating shotgun, 1 Marlin 38-40 rifle, 1 Springfield rifle 5070, 1 Hopkins & Allen rifle 22-cal., 1 small guage shotgun, 1 Harrington & Richards pistol, 1 22-cal. pistol, 1 lot of revolvers, a lot of ammunition, shot, etc.; set of paint ladders, 1 small safe, fishing tackle, boats and oars, and numerous other articles. Terms— Under $5 cash iiu hand; sums over $5 a credit of 4 months will be given on good bankable notes bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity. F. W. FISHER, Administrator.

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CI4SSffIE3L A3VES>TISIM3 FOR SALE For Sale—Baby chicks. CALL 524. a3l For Sale —100 hedge fence post*. —S. J. ASH, % mile west of college, Rensselaer, R-4. ml For Sale— Maxwell touring, car in good condition, with starter, lights, etc.—KUBOSKE'S GARAGE. For Sale—Good navy beans, at $5.50 per bushel. —James Butterworth, phone 907-K, or D. H. YEOMAN, 500-Red. m 3 For Sale—l have a quantity of Ito San soy beans at Washburn Grain Co. Price $4 per bushel. — EDWARD D. BELLOWS, Remington, ind. ts For Sale—so patent bee hives with ’Hoffman frames and foundation, and 100 supers for comb honey—cheap. Will sell in small lots.— JOHN ROORDA, 2 miles east and 1 mile south of Thayer, Ind. m2O Seed Corn—l will have some of that good old Reid’s Yellow Dent seed corn, the kind that has raised a good crop every year. Plant enly a limited amount of new varieties and be safe. This corn is bred up each year, always something doing, $3.00 per bushel.—HENßY PAULUS, phone 938-G. a-80 For Sale —Gasoline coil water heater, for bath room or barter shop. Little used, works perfectly, but tearing out of bath room left no use for it. Will sell very cheap. —Enquire at DEMOCRAT OFFICE.

For Sale—Paragon lever paper cutter, 23-lnch, recently rebuilt and in A-l condition. —THE DEMOCRAT. For Sale —Twin Indian motorcycle in No. 1 condition. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Also a 1914 Ford touring car. —Inquire of RUSSELL MORTON, at Kuboske’s garage. ts For Sale—Good 10-20 tractor and 3 bottom plows, plowed less than 20 acres; will sell cheap.—B. P. LANE, phone 537. if For Sale—Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, the best that can be procured at this money anywhere, $1.50 per setting of 15 eggs. Also White Mammoth Pekiff Duck eggs, $1 per 10 eggs.—A. D. HERSH MAN, Medaryville, Ind. m 3 For Sale—Some real bargains in unimproved 1 nd, thickly settled community, good soil, no stone, no sand, hills or marshes. Write for particulars.—CHAS. E. BAKER, owner, Greenwood, Wis. m 3 Oak Lumber —Will have all kinds of oak lumber for sale. Send in your bills before I commence sawing.—E. P. LANE, phone 537. ts For Sale—24 O-a. farm, 160 a. under plow, bal. fair timber, good house and barn. This farm is on mail route, telephone line, and good public roads. For particulars write CHAS. E. BAKER, owner, Greenwood, Wis. ui3 For Sale—ln The democrat’s Fancy Stationery and Office Supply department—steel <".ie -umbering machines, rubber stamp daters, rubber stamp pads, typewriter ribbons for all practically makes of typewriters, spun glass ink erasers, account flies, filing cabinets, .typewriter papers, legal blanks, etc. For Sale—Some real bargains in well improved farms located within three miles of Rensselaer. 120 a., 133 a., 212 a., 152 a., 80 a. I also have some exceptional bargains in Improved farms of all sires farther out from Rensselaer. For further particulars see me or call phone 246, office, or 499, home.— HARVEY DAVISSON. ts

WANTED Wanted —Married man to work on farm by month or year; house, truck patch and other accommodations. Will pay good wages.—ALBERT HURLEY, Fair Oaks, Ind., R-2. . a 26 LOST Estrayed—2 red heifers, short yearlings, dehorned about a week ago.—OMAR SMITH, Francesville, Ind., Francesville phone No. 212-D. a3O Lost—New hat, opposite John Elite’ farm; was blown off in the dark Wednesday and picked up by somebody next morning. Please return to Eilts farm or hand in to Democrat office. a3O FOUND Found —Indiana 1919 auto license plate No. 89259. Owner may have same by calling at DEMOCRAT office and paying 25c for this notice. FINANCIAL Farm Loans—Money to loan on farm property in any sums up to SIO,OOO.—E. P. HONAN. ts Money to Loan—CHAS. J. DEAN & SON, Odd Fellows’ Building, Rensselaer. p NOTICE SPECIAL MEETING 014. COUNTY COUNCIL > Notice is hereby given that the county council of Jasper county, Indiana, will meet in special session TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919, at 1 o’clock p. mt, in the commissioners’ count room, to consider additional appropriations for 1919 and Buch other matters that may legally come before them. JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor. Best job work at Democrat office.