Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1920 — Page 8

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WALKER CENTER

Dick Meyep called on A. P. Huntington Saturday.- • Rev. Oryer took dinner at Clarence Hurley’s Sunday. . John Pettet was a business caller In Rensselaer Wednesday. A. P. Huntington was a business rail er in Rensselaer Monday. Clarence Bridgeman and family took dinner at Henry Meyers’s Sunday * Miss HazaJ Meyers spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman. Ivabelle Williams visited her brother Dan at Wheatfield Saturday and Sunday. Institute was held at Walker Center Saturday. The next meeting will be at Kniman. George Long and family are all sick with the flu. We certainly (hope it doesn’t get started again this year. . Will Tomlinson has been hauling straw this week to bls barn, and said be put it all in that didn t blow away. Malcolm Garret was quite sics •with an attack of tonsilitis this week. Dr. Bucher was called Friday evening. Mrs. F. M. Lilly spent Wednesday with Hazel Meyers and helpted her with butchering. (Henry Meyers butchered four hogs. Wess Williams called on Jess

SOLICITORS - STOCK for sale to people in this part of the country only. To people who WANT it. No one is going to SELL you same or attempt to do so. q: NO MORE than SIOOO worth to The 8% dividend will be paid any one man. You can buy from quarterly. Every three months you SIOO to SIOOO, nothing under SIOO will receive your cheque for 2* of and not over SIOOO. your holding. THIS issue of stock in plain everyday United States talk is nothing more or less than an 8% Non-Taxable First Mortgage. The entire issue is the first lien upon all the property the Company owns, including all the earnings and all assets of every kind and description. 'The Company owns free of all incumbrance, its own building, having 40,000 square feet of floor space, machinery and general equipment. The total assets aggregate more than $46,000.00. THE present pay roll runs about - THE Company has on hand over $36,000.00 per year and no officer of $100,000.00 worth of unfille or ers the Company draws a salary as such and additional orders coming m officer. _ hourly. ... * THE Factory at the present time employs on the average of 40 men. Theie should be at least that many more, there should be additional machinery, moreraw materials bought. That’s the reason an issue of 8% non-taxable preferred stock is made. • ' THE average dealer that buys furniture from the factory won’t wait a whole year for it; you can’t blame him. The factory has to double its output, buy additional machinery, buy raw materials in larger quantities and double the force of men in order to get out PRESENT orders as well as be m a position to accept additional ones. \ To do this, takes money. And the factory can afford to pay 8% for that money and back the $25,000.00 issue with $46,000.00 worth of assets as well as $100,000.00 worth of orders. There are several Chicago men willing to take the entire issue but it is thought better .to sell it at home, consequently the entire issue is for sale "to people living only in this vicinity in denominations of SIOO to SIOOO. _ ■

Mail the DlanKkorDrin# Same) toith Chelae for 10 per ? of the Amount Vou Desire, to any of the following. . I , sC Irtoin . Gbe Hilliard <SL Hamill Clothing Store

Wynkoop and family of near Wheatfield Sunday and reported they were all »ick with the flu* Some winter weather we are having but didn’t seem to affect the revival meetings held at Walker The meetings closed Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huntington and Miss Gertrude Kanzleeter of Wheatfield and Miss Lottie Porter of Tefft took dinner at F. M. Lilly’s Sunday. James Walters’s house caught fire from a defective flue Sunday and burned to the ground in a short time. Most of the furniture and some, of .the important papers were saved. The Liberty club held its open meeting at the home of Clarence Bridgeman Saturday evening. Valentine games were played and everyone enjoyed themselves. A luncheon, consisting of heart-shaped cookies, ice cream and coffee, was served. A Valentine box was a feature of the evening. Outride of the club members and tbeir families other guests were Mss Betty Royster of Rensselaer, Miss Gertrude Kanzleeter of Wheatfield and Miss Lottie Porter of Tefft were present. All left tlhanklng the host and hostess for a splendid time and hoping for another open meeting soon.

FOR SALE IN THIS VICINITY ONLY $25,000 WORTH OF B°lo Non-taxable, Preferred Stock in the REJVSSEL'AER MA/iUFACTUKI/fG CO. K Rensselaer Corporation Manufacturing Chairs, Davenports, Etc.

THE TWICE-A-WBEK DEMOCRAT

TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE

Henry C."Jeatzet uxto. Daniel Geyer, Dec. 2, sw ne, nw se, I’2-30-5, 80 acres, Gillam, $6,000, Frances Koza et baron to G. ;P, Sdhoon, Dec. 11, It 1, Albert Konovsky’s add, Demotte, SI,OOO, Otto DeYoung et ux to Cornelius P. Schoon, Feb. 12, same lapds, sl. q. c. d. John Fischer et ux to John Zehr, Jan. 30, ne ne, 19-28-5, nw nw, c. d. . H. A. Walters et ux to J. C. Cloyd, Feb. 11, n% nw, sw nw, nw sw, 26-28-6, Milroy, $18,400. f J. C. Cloyd et ux tp Philip Kraft, Feb. 12, same lands as Elijah Grantham et ux to A. Cook Drug Co., Dec. 18, 1918, Its 1 2 31 4,5, 6,7, 8, bl 14, Its 6’ 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, bl. 13, Rensselaer, Sunnyside add, $1,’500. Stella R. Uphoff et al to Charles J. Dean et al, Dec. 26, e% nw, sw, sw nw, nw sw, 13-28-6, Jordan, $4,000. q. c. d. • Stella R. Uphoff, gdn., to Charles J. Dean et al, Feb. 10,. wd 2-3 eu, nw, e% sw, sw nw, nw swj 13-28-6, Jordan, SI,OOO.

, PUBLIC SALE We will sell at public auction on the George Davis farm, 2 miles

north and miles east of Brook, 10 miles west and 2 miles south of Rensselaer, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1920, 156 Head of Cattle— l red cow 6 yrs. old, ealf by side; 1 red cow 6 yrs. old, fresh by Feb. 1; 1 red cow 6 yrs. old, calif by side; 1 red cow 7 yrs. old, calf side; 1 red cow 3 yrs. old, fresh by sale; 1 red cow 5 yrs. old, fresh by sale; 1 roan cow 7 yrs. old, fresh March dr April; 2 red heifers 2 yrs. old, calves at side; 1 roan heifer 2 yrs. old, fresh in'March; 3 red cows 4 yrs. old, fresh in March; 1 black cow 4 yrs. old, fresh in March; 2 roan heifers 2 yrs. old, pasture bred; 1 White Face (heifer 3 yrs old, pasture bred; 1 red heifer 2 yrs. old, pasture- bred; 1 red heffer 2 yrs. old, fresh in April; 1 . Durham bull 2 yrs. old, can be recorded; 1 Hereford bull 2 yrs. old papers furnished; 80 beau coming 2-yr.-did steers; 30 head coining l-yr.-old steers; 20 head coming l-yr.-old heifers. This is one of the best lot of Durham and Hereford cattie that has been offered. for sale this season. >1« Head of Horses — 1 blacK mare 7 yrs. old, wt. 1780, in foat to Ade’s Belgian horse; 1 sorrel mare 3 yrs. oRI, wt. 1300; 1 brown horse 5 yrs. old, wt. 1400; 1 roan horse 3 yrs. old, wt. 1400; 1 brown

/fO mOMOTE'RS FOLLOWING IS A STATEMENTDF ‘ Ttiti ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE RENSSELAER MANUFACTURING CO. <.. > • • ASSETS LIABILITIES Stock and Material $14,461.99 Accounts Payable s^B, 792.07 Real Estate. $20,000.00 Notes Payable i£6,OOQ.QO Machinery and T 0015...... —$ 3,500.00 y ., . „ Bills and Notes receivable...s 8,214.05 Total Liabilities $14,792.07 Office Sup. and Equipments 350.00 Total Assets __ $46,876.04 T ruc k $ 300.00 Total Liabilities $14,792.07 Total Assets __ $46,876.04 Net Worth —532,083.97 Unfilled orders to Jan. 1— $92,234.49 Unfilled orders since Ist $ 7,782.25 , » Total unfilled orders $100,016.74 SHIPMENTS MADE IN 1919 Undoubtedly this issue, beiiig t 952 ss?5 s ? small, sold 9 uickl y’ 8114 if ' 8% March $ 1,026.50 uon4axable investment fill in below. April L $ 1,697.56 The Rensselaer Manufacturing Co. May $ 2,532.60 reserves the right to reject any apJune — —$ 3,495.87 plication and refund the ad- - July „ $ 2,925.75 vanced. August —~ $ 5,442.30 September „ — TAXES DUE MARCH 1 . November — $12,043.35 ’ Money on hand when the assessor December -..— -$15,242.30 calls is a liability. This Preferred vecemoer payg g% Total _ „...$65,553.36 Invest in same before March Ist.

THE RENSSELAER MANUFACTURING CO. RENSSELAER, IND. Preferred ' . Stock $25,000.00 I hereby subscribe for shares of Series “A” of the Preferred Stock of the Rensselaer Manufacturing Co., at par value one hundred dollars ($100.00) the same to be fully paid, non-assessable, and non-taxable at par, amounting. t 0 $ Ten per cent, of said amount is_.» and I hereby agree to pay the balance in ten days when said stock is issued to me. Dated this day of —i 1920. " -

WE HAVE .. DARDANELLA —will play on any Phonograph WORLAND BROS. Rensselaer, Indiana

mare 7 yrs. old, wt. 1350; 1 black mare 8 yrs, old, wt. 1350; 1 brown horse 8 yrs. old, wft. 1309; 1 team of mules, wt. 2400, good workers; 1 bay mare 6 yrs, old, wt. 1400; 1 sorrel 'horse 6 yr's, old, wt. 1350; 1 roan horse 4 yrs. old, wt. 1130;. 1 grey mare 8 yrs. old, wt. 1400; 1 black horse 11 yrs. old, wt. 1200; 1 black mare 10 yrs. old, wt. 1400; 1 black mare 10 yrs. old, wt. 1300. 25 Head of Hogs—These are Cheats, weighing from 80 to 150 pounds. Fann Implements— l 8-ft. John Deere spader; 1 Tower gopher; 2 Janesville 16-ln. sulky plows; 2 flexible harrows, 18 and 20-ft.; 1

WEDNESDAY, FEB. l» t

7-ft. Deering binder; 1 John peere corn planter; 1 broad-tire wagon >wlth triple box; 1 low-wheel wag. on; 1 J. I. Case threshing machine, in good repair. v- •* Terms—On all sums over 10 a credit of 10 months wllli he given to purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing 6%,. interest from date of sale if paid when due, if not so paid 8 % in.terest will be charged from date of sale. No property to be removed until settled for. 2 % off for cash on all sums over $lO. £ ULYAT & DAVIS. W. A. McCurtain and Fred Phillips, Aucts. John Lyons, Clerk. Lunch served by church ladles.