Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Edward Drake will hold a public tale at hla residence, 4 miles southwest of Francesville, on Feb. 24. 200 dhead of stock and Implements will be sold.—Advt nls Our new ambulance has arrived. We are no'w prepared to take care of trips to or from the hospital. Our new ambulance Is designed for that special service.—WOßLAND BROS. nl6

Mrs. Joseph Green of Burrowa has authorized the state conservation commission to make an examination of a number of mounds on her Carroll county farm near Burrows. The mounds are said to be 5 to 10 feet h.gh and are believed to be the work of n.ound builders. The examination will be made by Richard Hohiman of Wabash college, one of the commissioners.

Thorp Beagley, an old soldier and a long-time resident of Newton county and well known to many Rensselaer and Jasper county people, died; at his hofme in Brook Monday afternoon from Bright's disease, aged 74 years. He was a native of England, but came to America when 16 years of age and had resided in Newton county for about 45 years. He leaves a wife and five children.

Burglars looted the Raub state bank in Benton county Tuesday night, entrance to the building being gained by removing the lock on the front door- Safety deposit boxes were broken open, and the contents scattered about the room. It is believed that there were no Liberty 'bonds in the boxes, but some of the depositors had War Savings staimps in the boxes. The loss cannot be estimated until each person having safety boxes reports on what was taken from him.

FORSALE For Sale —9 white pigs, 6 weeks oId.—HARLOW PEEK, phone 949-B. ” ts For Sale—Big-boned R. O. Rhode Island Red roosters. —MRS. C. HURLEY, Wheatfield, R-l. nl For Sale—4o acres of timber.— JAY MAKEEVER, Fair Oaks, phone Mt. Ayr exchange 70-F. nlO For Sale —119 acres fine farming land with $7,000 worth of good building, for $8,229.99. Bargain. Write quick.—JACK BISHOP, Buchanan, Mich. n!4 For sale—Seven-room bouse, near churches and schools and on Imiproved street. Easy terms.—G. F. MEYERS. ts For Sale—Favorite baseburner, in good condition. Price right.— MRS. KATE R. WATSON, phone 85. nl For Sale—Baseburner, used but two seasons. Enquire at The Democrat office. ts For Sale 65 good breeding ewes, two and three-year-old Blackfaces. GRANVILLE MOODY, Rensselaer; R-l, phone 920-C. nls For Sale—Fresh milch cow, part Jersey, 4-weefcs-oid calf by side. —HARRY HIBBS, 11 miles north of Rensselaer, R-2, phone 904D. nl For Sale—A number of pure-bred Buff Orpington cockerels, price reasonable if taken at once.—J. R. BRANDENBURG, McCoysburg, Ind., R-l. nlO For Sale—Good line of secondhand cars, among them two 1917 Fords and one 1918 Ford with selfstarter and Iights.—KUBOSKE & WALTER Garage. ts

For Sale —80-acre farm. Will trade for a garage in a suitable location. Farm has good barn, house, garage and other outbuildings; 2 wells; 1% miles west of Wheatfield. Apply in person or write FRANK LESSIG, Owner, Wheatfield, Ind., R-l. nls

For Sale—My 5 acres Just north of city limits of Rensselaer; 7-room house 28x28 feet, basement size of house; cistern, with pump and sink in kitchen; well water on back porch; large garage; hen house; small crib and granary; eow and horse barn.—MßS. O. M. PEEK, phone 949-B. ts For Sale —I have a stock ranch which I wish to sell, located in McKinzey county, N. D., consisting of about 6,000 acres; has about 28 miles of fencing. For further information write L. B. BURNS, Alexander, N. D. nls