Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1920 — Page 7

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1020

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The WEEK'S DOINGS

POSSUM RUN T. J. Parker was Chopping in Gif' ford Monday. Everett Parker was a Kniman goer Wednesday. John Davis spent Saturday night with his grandparents. , Herbert Garriott called on T. J. Paiker Monday morning. William Markin heliped T. J. Parker butcher on Saturday. Don’t worry about Possum Run. She is still among the living. Everett Parker is, helping William Markin husk corn this week. Several from this vicinity attended the John Dale sale Wednesday. Mr. Sayers and sons helped Ike Martatt unload a car of corn at Laura Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Markin and daughters and Mrs. Earl Parker and children of Gifford spent Saturday with Mrs. T. J. Parker and daughters. Mr. Willett of Hoopeston, 111., returned home Wednesday after a few days visit with his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, Jr. Mrs. Mertie Anderson and two children and Eber and Ada (Hahn spent Sunday afternoon and evening with T. J. Parker and family. Ice cream and cake were served. Mr. Markin and E. A. Merrill helped Jaftnes Campbell butcher on Friday. Mrs. Markin and daughters spent the day with 'Mrs. Campbell. Everett Parker helped James Campbell haul hay Monday.

NORTHERN JASPER

It’s so much easier to gossip about people than it is to pray for them. Miss Anna Hunsicjcer has left the university at Bloomington and

Public Sale of 114 Head-of Stock Pure-Bred Angus Cattle and Duroc Jersey Hogs THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1920 " CHARLES SCHLEMAN RENSSELAER, INDIANA 7 As I am joing to move to Rensselaer, I will bold a Public Sate at my residence 2 miles north and 2 mile ‘ west of Rensselaer, Indiana.

COW NO. I—A Chieftain Trojan Erica. Erica Ellen 2d 136480. Calved June 12, 1969. Bred by Harrison & Harrison, Indianaola, Neb. Bull calf at foot Oct. 1, 1919, by Island Park Rebre^Janl92o, to Cavalier Black, No. 270622. COW NO. 2—Hoosier Erlce Ellen 2d, No. 258863. Calved June 2, 1917. Sired by Kemp 2d, No. .194292. Dam by Erica Ellen 2d, No. 136480. Bred by Glerin C. Forgy, Royal Center, Ind. Helfer calf at foot Sept. 22, 1919, by Island Patk Rebred to Cavalier Black No. 270622, Jan. 1, 1920. 4 COW NO. 3—A Wester Fowlls Blackbird. Jael Deuce No. 172245. Calved Sept. 8, 1912. Sired Maple Brock Forest, 152402. Dam Jeannette D, 141104. Bred by J. M. Hiner, Peru, Ind. Has a heifer Saif at foot Jan. 12, 1920. Sired by Island Adrian, 182899. COW NO. 4 —Blackbird. Jael Deuce 2d, 169306. Calf March 12, 1917. Sire Blackbird Fred, 166929. Dam Jael Deuce 172245. Bred by J. M. Hiner, Peru, Ind. Will calf by Sale Day. । Sired by Tsland Park Adrian, No. 182899. COW NO. s—Hoosier Jael Deuce Ist, No. 1~ Caived March 5, 1919. Sire Island Park Adrian No. 182899. Dam Jael Deuce 2d, No. 269306. COW NO. 6—Ja6l Deuce 3d No Calved Feb. 25, 1919. _ Sire Island Park Adrian, No. 182899.

Consisting of 4 sows coming 2 years old, in March: 1 sow 2 years old, farrow in April, 1 bow 2 years old, registered, farrow in April; 5 registered Kilts farrow in March and April; 15 gilts, not regis-fe-Tgya a"? 4 HEAD OF HORDES 1 bay mare 4 .years old; 1 bay mare 10 years old. In foal to Jack; 1 coming 2-year-old mare colt; 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 12-ft. dining room table; 1 Economy cream separator 600-lb. capacity, as good as new; 1 b®- 1 ™ churn; 1 sewing machine; 2 bedsteads; 1 dresser; 22 pounds carpet rags, sewed; 2 10-gaL Jars; 2 lamps, and many other articles too numerous to mention.

„ o , CHAS. SCHLEMAN. C. G. SPITLER, Clerk. Hot Lunch on Grounds.

gone to Washington, D. C., where she will complete her course in June. Father Time has to face smokeless powder In his battles with women. Rev. Abel spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter French. Lnra Asher and Mr. Cooper attended the play at Tefft Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Austin of Tipton were visiting friends in Wheatfield Saturday. Charles Miller and a friend froim Hammond visited over Sunday with relatives east of Tefft. The flu is getting bad in some localities but there have been only a few cases in this end of the county. Dr. Johnstone of Chicago was in Tefft Monday to see Mrs. Alfred Fairchild, who has been quite sick. She is some better at this writing. The wolf drive last Saturday was a failure. It was a large territory to cover, so most of the men appeared at the end of the drive in automobiles. Rather strange to hunt wolves without a gun. Mr. Roy Sheldon and Miss Mamie DeAhmond were married at Valparaiso Saturday. He is a son of Ab Sheldon and wife of Porter county, and she is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. DeArmond of Dunn’s Bridge. They will make their home at Roselawn, where he has rented a garage. Mrs. Sheldon is teaching at Kniman. Congratulations.

Automobiles

February 6, J 920. Dear Sir: The Essex combines the appeal of qualities heretofore not obtainable in any automobile type. • It has lightweight advantages, such as moderate price, low upkeep, and operation costs. But it also has such large car qualities as endurance, riding ease, power, speed and flexibility of per-

80 HEAD PURE-BRED DUROC HOGS

Dam Jael Deuce, No. 172245. COW NO. 7—A Cow calved May 26, 1916. Blue Heroine, No. 243007. Sire Blackson Hero, No. 164416. Dam Goodland Bonnie Blue 2d, No. 151217. Bred by S. H. Dickinson, Goodland, Ind. Will calf in Spring. COW NO. B—A Cow calved May 21, 1916. Goodland Hero, No. 24005. Sire Blackson Hero, No. 164416. Dam Goodland Bonnie 4th, No. 167731. Bred by S. H. Dickinson, Goodland, Ind. Will calf in Spring. NO. 9—Bull. Blackbird. Cavalier Black No. 270622. Calved March 27, 1918. Sire Blackbird Fred, 166929. Dam Jael Deuce, 172245. Bred by J. M. Hiner, Peru, Ind. First owners, Chas. Schleman & Son, Rensselaer, Ind. COWS NO. 10 and 11 —Twin Angus Helfers. Will calf In Spring. , COW NO. 12 —Red Poll Durham Cow. 8 years old, giving milk. Will calf In spring. COW NO. 13 —Angus Helfer. Coming 3 years old. Has a bull calf at foot. NO. 14—8 Stdbrs, 5 Shorthorns and 3 Angus. Coming 2 years old. NO. 15—2 Steer Calves, 1 Angus and 1 Shorthorn. Coming 1 year old. This Is a good bunch of steers; good color, and in fine winter condition. Some are fat enough to go over butcher block.

to 300 pounds and not fat, but in good growing condition; 4 gilts to farrow in May. These sows and gilts are all bred to my herd boar. Sunlight King, No. 299425. 14 September gilts and 8 boars. Pedigrees will be furnished and sold in lots to suit the buyers; 15 fall pigs and 18 shoats. IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 Moline corn planter with J. I. Case fertilizer attachment and 80 rods of wire; 1 J. I. Case cultivator; 1 3-sectlon steel harrow; 1 8-ft. disc, good as new; 1 16-inch sulky plow; 1 Litz feed mill, No. 9, good as new; 1 35-gal. iron kettle; 1 buggy; 1 60-gal. gas tank; 4 5-gal. oil cans; 2 ice tongs; 10 bushels of early Yellow Dent seed corn. TERMS 10 months credit will be given; the purchaser giving bankable note, with 6 per cent Interest from date if paid when due; if not 'paid when due 8 per cent from date. 2 per cent off tor cash on sums over *lO. All sums of *lO and under cash. .

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formance. No car its weight is at all comparable in the finer qualities of Essex. That is why those who know Essex are compelled to refer to large, high-priced cars, when describing its performance. And see how Essex has proved endurance. Many owners have driven their Essex cars 18,000 to 25,000 miles without a single repair item. Do you know of any other lightweight car of which that can be said? The Essex Sedan is particularly favored by the growing number who prefer an enclosed car for all seasons. The Roadster is the latest addition to the Essex faimlly. It is first choice with many who use an automobile much In business, and is equipped with a special rear deck arrangement, which permits the carrying of sample cases or a tfunk, unseen. Come and see the Essex, or let us call for you at your convenience. Yours very truly, HUGH KIRK.

PUBLIC SALE. Wc the undersigned, will offer at public auction, at David Stoner farm, 5 % miles north, 1% miles east of Rensselaer; 1 % miles south and 1 % east of Aix, commencing at 10:00 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 the following described property: 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Bay mare, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1500, sound and a good worker; black mare, 3 yrs. old, wt. 1300; broke and a good worker, and bay gelding, coming 2 years old ,wt. 1000. 26—HEAD OF CATTLE—26. Hereford cow, 4 years old, with calf by side; red cow, 7 years old, with calf by side; red cow, 6 years old, giving good flow of milk; red cow, 6 years old, with calf 4 weeks old; red cow, seven years old, fresh by April 1; excellent Jersey cow, 5 years old, with calf by side; Hereford cow, 5 years old, fresh by Apr. 15; two bred 2-year-old heifers; 3 yearling calves; 2-year-old red heifer; good Hereford bull, 19 months old; 2 cows, 5 years old, with calves at side; 2 Hereford dows, 3 years old, with calves by side; 3 heifers 2 years old, fresh by day of sale, and 5 cows 4 years old. The last twelve head are well bred Hereford cows and calves but are not eligible to registry and all cows bred to pure bred Hereford bull. 45 HEAD OF HOGS — 2 Duroc brood sows, due to farrow by April 1; 17 head of shoats, wt. about

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130, good thrifty stock; 26 small shoats, wt. about 60 lbs. FARM IMPLEMENTS —8 ft- McCormick grain binder, in good running order; Oliver 16-in. sulky plow in good shape; 7-ft. Thomas disc; gopher, good as new; Deere cultivator; Avery cultivator ;Eagleclaws walking cultivator; 3-section flexible wood harrow; endgate seeder; tank heater; 6-ft. self-feeder for hogs; wood and coal heater, used one season, ad - good as new. MISCELLANEOUS —A few bushels improved yellow Learning seed corn. 6 pure bred Rhode Island Red cockerels from prize winning strain. 6 pure bred Buff Orpington cockerels, of the R. L. Budd strain. 24 Wyandotte chickens and one pure bred White Wyandotte cockerel. 2 incubators, Belle City, 140egg; Unito, 120-egg, both in running order. China closet and other household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—A credit of ten months will be given on all sums over $lO, purchaser giving note with approved security bearing 6 per cent interest from date of sale, if not paid when due to draw 8 per cent from date of sale. 2 per cent off for cash. All sums $lO and under, cash in DAVID STONER SYLVANUS ARNOLD W. A. Curtain, Auctioneer. Charles G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground.

PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm and expecting to meve to town will sell at public sale at my residence, 3 miles east and 3 miles north of Goodland, 5 miles west and 3 'miles north of Remington and 2 3-4 miles east of Percy elevator, commencing at 11 a. m. sharp, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920, the following property: O Head of Horses— Consisting of 1 black mare 8 years old, wt. 150 b; 1 bay mare 8 years old, wt. 1250: 1 brown mare 6 years old, wt. 1090; 1 black mare 4 years old, wt. 1260; -1 brown mare 3 years old, wt. 1300; 1 black horse colt 2 years old, wt. 950. IO Head of Cattle— Consisting of 1 roan cow 8 years old, giving good flow of milk; 1 black cow 6 years old, fresh in March; 1 spotted cow 6 years old, fresh in April; ' 1 spotted cow 3 years old, fresih in March: 3 2-year-old heifers, two with calves by side, one fresh soon; 2 steer calves and one heifer calf. 23 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 3 sows to farrow in April, and 20 head of shotes, averaging about 80 pounds. Fanning Implements—Consisting of 1 wide-tire yVebber wagon, 4flinch box; 1 iron-wheel truck wagon; 1 wooden-wheel truck wagon; 1 Nlsco wide-spread manure spreader, nearly new; 1 new Moline corn planter, with, fertilizer attachment and 90 rods of wire; 1 Bradley mowing machine; 1 Case sulky plow, 16-lnch; 1 Tower gopher; 1 Gale riding cultivator; 1 Bully Boy riding cultivator; 1 8-foot disc; 1 20-foot wood-frame lever harrow; 1 harrow cart; 1 hay rack; 1 gravel bed; 1 8-barrel steel tank; 1 self hog feeder; 1 feed trough; 1 25gal. iron kettle: 6 hedge corner posts; 100 small hedge posts; 1 DeLaval crea'm 1 separator, size 15, nearly new; dhalns, shovels and other articles too -numerous to mention. 3 sets of double work harness and 5 collars. About 7 or 8 tons of good timothy hay in mow. About 2 loads of straw in mow. Terms —All sums of $lO and under cash in hand; on sums over $lO a credit of 12 months will be given notes bearing 6 % Interest from sale date, with approved security, if paid when due; if not so paid 8% interest from date; 2% off for cash when entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms are complied with. A. E. STICKNOTH. Harvey Williams, Auct. Putt and Welch, Clerks. Hot lunch served on grounds. f 7

COMMUNITY PUBLIC SALE As I am going to move onto a smaller farm I will hold a community public sale at my residence, known as the Chas. Baker farm, 6 miles northeast of Brook, 3 undies south and % mile west of Mt. Ayr, 3 miles north of Foresman, of the following property, beginning at 10:30 a. mi, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920, 21 Head Horses and Colts—l sorrel mare 7 yrs. old, wt. 1200; 1 black mare 7 yrs. old, wt. 1200; 1 gelding 4 yrs. old, wt. 11'00; 1 gelding 4 yrs. old, wt. 1100; 1 sorrel gelding 3 yrs. old, wt. 1000, 1 black colt 2 yrs. old; 1 mule; 1 brown mare 4 yrs. old, wt. 1150; 1 brown gelding 3 yrs. old, wt. 1150; 1 gray mare 12 yrs. old, wt. 1200; 1 gray Imare 3 yrs. old, wt. 1100; 1 gray mare 3 yrs. old, wt. 1000; 2 gray geldings 3 yrs. old, wt. 2000; 3 colts; 1 mare and 2 geldings 1 yr. old; 1 saddle pony 3 yrs. old; 3 spring colts. 16 Cattle—l black Polled Angus cow 5 yrs. old; 1 black Polled Angn« bull calf 11 months old; 2 belfer calves; 1 bull calf; 1 White Face cow 8 yrs. old, giving milk, 1 red cow 5 yrs. old, fresh last of March; 3 coming 2-Vr.-old heifers; 1 coming 2-yr.-old steer; 1 Jersey cow 5 yrs. old, with calf; 1 spring calf; 1 red Shorthofn bull coming 3 yrs. old. 19 Head of Shoats, average wt. about 100 pounds. Implements——!' Parrett 12-25 tractor in good condition; 1 3bottom P. O. plow; 1 Kelley duplex feed grinder and drivebelt; % barrel Enrico lubricating oil; 1 Webber wagon, 3-inch tire, 40-incfh box, 1 narrow-tire wagon, 38-lnch box, 1 8-foot Rock Island hay loader; 1 7-foot Deering mower; 1 16-lnch Janesville sulky plow; 1 P. & O. 2-row cultivator with gopher; 1 Avery cultivator with gopher; 1 7-foot solid wheel John Deere disc; 1 storm buggy; 1 J- I- Case corn planter with 80 rods of wire; 1 3-sectlon iron harrow; 2 endgete

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seeders; 1 corn binder; 1 new Superior drill; 2 cultivators; 1 manure wagon; 1 6-foot mower; 2 beg oilers; 1 5-foot Deering mower. 20 tons Timothy Hay In barn. Terms—A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over $lO, purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing 6 % Interest from date of sale if paid when due, if not paid when due notes to bear 8 % Interest from date of sale; 2% off on sums entitled to credit. No property to be removed until settled for. WM. H. DELONG. Fred Phillips, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Lunch served by Mt. Ayr Willing Workers. f 7 BIG PUBLIC SALE The undersigned is going to quit farming and will therefore offer at public sale at his residence, 3 miles south and 3 % miles west of Rensselaer, on the Charles Hill farm, commencing at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18, 1920, 14 Head of Horses— Consisting of 1 bay mare 7 yrs. old, wt. 1400; 1 bay (horse 5 yrs. old, wt. 1400; 1 brown mare 8 yrs. old, wt. 1350; 1 gray mare 10 yrs. old, wt. 1300; 1 bay mare 14 yrs. old, wt. 1300; 1 brown 'mare coming 3 yrs. old,

wt. 1000; 1 roan horse 4 yrs. old. wt 1006; 1 roan mare 8 yrs. old, wt 1100; 1 bay horse 9 yrs. old, wt. 1600; 1 black horse 10 yrs. old wt. 1500; 1 black mare 9 yrs. old, wt. 1000; 1 bay horse 6 yrs. old’, wt. 1000; 2 colts 2 and 3 yrs. Old. _ . a 18 Head of Cattle— Consisting ot 1 red cow 8 yrs. old, ealf by side; 1 red cow 5 yrs. old, to be fresh by Meh. 1; 1 White Face cow, fresh in November, good milker; 1 red cow 4 yrs. old, fresh in November; 1 brindle cow 3 yrs. old, fresh by Meh. 1; 1 roan cow 4 yrs old, Feb. 20. These are all good milk cows; 8 head heifers, fresh in March, 6 red, 2 white; 1 roan heifer coming yearling; 1 bull calf, 1 Jersey cow 8 yrs. old, In March; 1 red cow 4 yrs. old, fresh by sale day. 36 Head of Hogs—24 shoats, wt. about 60 lbs.; 12 Hampshire sows, bred, to pig first of Mardh, wt 325 lbs. 15 Dozen Chickens. Implements, Wagons, Etc. —Consisting of 8-ft. Deering binder good as new; high wheel wagon and box, Studebaker wagon and box, Turn bull wagon and box, all 3-in. tires, buggy; Gale gang plow, 14-im, Gale sulky plow; J. I. Case nlow- 2-row cultivator; 2 Case cultivators; Osborne cultivator; 3-sec-tion harrow; 10-ft. spader. Roc Island hay loader; hay rake; Deerng mower; pulverizer; Hayes corn planter with 160 rods wire; grindstone; 2 sets gravel boards, 2 yds., mud boat; 3-horse wagon doubletree; post hole digger; Gem fanning mill; 2 oats seeders and box. Empire gasoline engine, 2%-h. P-’ grinder and 2 pump cream separator; wood stove, Tlock Island 14-indh gang plow, new, P. & O. sulky plow, 16-in.; 8-ft- disc, harrow part, new; power washing machine. , Harness— 6 sets good set of breeching harness, 18 collars and some leather halters; 2 sets single harness. 8 Bushels of Popcorn. Terms—A credit of 10 months will be given on all BUBQ ® ° l ’.' eT . approved notes to bear 6% date if paid at maturity, but

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if not bo paid 8% Interest will ba dharged from sale date; 2% off for cash when entitled to credit. DAVID SHUMAKER. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. E. P. Lane, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds. f 7-11-14

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INSURE IN [OH HIM IMF once teoil Of Benton, Jasper and WhSto Co an ties. Insurance la Force DoeOanbor SI, 1616 The average yearly rate for the 24 years this Company has been in existent* has been but 24 cents on the 9100 iMnsranee, or 92.40 per 91,000. Mate Mutual Windstorm Insurance written U connection. MARION I. ADAMS Rensselaer; B. ▲. Brusnahaa, Parr, and J. P. Ryan (Gillam tp.) Medaryville, R. F. D.; Who. B. Meyers, Wheatfield; V. IL Peer, Knlman, are agents of thia Company anC will be pleased to give you any further Inf nr ma tlon. Stophen Avnky, RonsoelMr, Is the adjuster for Jasper county.

Nash Car Agency The Hash is one of the best and most satisfactory cars on the market today. Call in and let us show you. We Sell and Repair Batteries All Kinds of Ignition Prestolite Batteries Batteries Recharged Ford Magnetos Recharged Goodyear, Fisk and Miller Tires Accessories, of all kinds RENSSELAER GARAGE PHONS SOS

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