Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1920 — Page 2

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TK JASPER MT OWII F. E. BABCOCK, Publisher. OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY Long Dlstanco Telephone* •Office 316 Roaldenco 811 Entered aa second class mall matter June t, 1908, at the poatotHce at RensMlaer, Indiana, under th* Act of March K i<79. Published Wednesday and Saturday The Only All-Home-Print Newspaper In SUBSCRIPTION »2 00 PHR ANNUM—STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1020.

TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE

Wm. Colwell et ux to Patrick Woods, Feb. 24, und % e%, 21-32-6, 320 acres, Wheatfield, $lO,•400. Ottawa Banking & Tr. Co. to Patrick Woods, Feb. 24, same lands •as above, $10,400. Pat Woods et uix to Gustave J. Malaise, Feb. 24, same lands as above, sl. Napoleon Budreau et ux to Emma _A. Shedd, Meh. 11, ne, 22-29-6,

HAMPSHIRE BRED SOW SALE Friday, Meh. 19 Rensselaer, Indiana = HE A D nn TRIED SOWS UU FALL YEARLINGS UU = SPRING GILTS = I A very choice selection. All Cholera Immune The breeder will find the quality he is looking for in this offering. The HAMPSHIRES are prolific, find a ready and eager market. They are easy feeders, mature early and are thrifty and hardy. The qualities for which the farmer and feeder are looking. ARRANGE TO ATTEND THIS SALE - I ' ____________ J. N. Leatherman John R. Lewis

160 acres, Marion, $21,600. Arthur M. Ropp et ux to Samuel Potts et al, Aug. 16, pt s% se, 6-30-7, 5 acres, Union, $1,050. ISarah A. Wells to John Ray Haste, Meh. 12, Its 15, 16, bl 6, Fair Oaks, $650. Auditor Jasper Co. to William A. McCurtain, Feb. 24, pt outlot 23, Parr, s2l. T. T. D. Chris H. Kroff et ux to William O. Taulman et ux, Meh. 1, ne se, se ne, 31-28-6, 80 acres, Jordan, $13,200. John J. Eck et ux to Harry C. Parker et al, Feb. 1, pt nw, 4-27-7, 98 acres, Carpenter, $13,000. Emma Herr et baron to Christ Held, Feb. 23, pt se se, 31-29-5, pt. n% e%, 6-28-5, 100 acres, Hanging Grove, $9,600. Christ Held to Nlcholaus IHfennes, Meh. 11, same lands as above, slo,r 000. Roy A. Stanton et ux to Harry C. Parker, Meh. 1, und % pt nw, 5-27-i7, 98 acres, Carpenter, $7,000. William J. Smith et ux to Birt (H. Mayhew, July 30, w% ne, 31-29-7, 80 acres, Newton, $14,400. Emma A. Shed<| et al to Joseph Nesius, Jr., Feb. 7, e% sw, 28-29-6, w% nw, 34-29-6, e% me, n pt w% ne, 241 acres, pt ne nw, 33-29-6, Marion, $62,500. Joseph Nesius, Jr., et al to Frank

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Nesius, Meh. 11, ne nw, 33-28-6, se sw, w>4 sw se, 28-28-6, 100 acres, Jordan, $12,5.00. William H. Stahl et ux to William Alvin McCurtain, Jan. 28, n 2-3 w 3-4, 17-30-7, 80 acres, Union, $3,000. Frank Nesius et al to John Nesius, Meh. 11, se se, 28-28-6, 40 acres, Jordan, $5,400. John J. Lawler to John W. Sage, Dec. 3, pt sw, 19-29-5, nw, 30-29-5, se, 24-29-6, ne, 325.66 acres, /Marion, $60,247. David E. Grow et ux to John W. Duvall, Meh. 1, outlot 66, Remsselaer, pt ne nw, 30-29-6, $1,900. Wm. H. Postill et ux to Leda P. iHJamer, Meh. 15, Its 13, 14, bl 12, Weston’s add, Rensselaer, SL--900. Hiram Day et ux to Frank A. Gaines, May 27, 1919, pt nw, 29-29-6, 36.86 acres, Marion, SII,OOO.

ANNOUNCEMENT E. P. Lane and D. M. Worland have formed a partnership and will open a real estate, loan and insurance agency in Rensselaer, under the firm name of Lane & Worland. Their quarters will be in the new Farmers & Merchants National bank building. List your property with them.—Advt. Before King Albert ascended the Belgian throne he was regarded as too bashful to be a successful monarch. < Try a want ad In The Democrat.

- Automobiles - March 16, 1920. Dear Sir: Spring is only a few weeks away. That is the time you probably will want an automobile most. Many times in past years premiums have been paid for the promipt delivery of Hudson SuperSixes. This year the present lim-. ited factory production is constantly falling further behind the demand. The performance, dependability and durability of the Hudson have made it the most popular fine car in the world. More than 60,000 owners testify to the fact that the supreme endurance of the SnnperSix has made it one of the great economies of modern life. The demand for the Super-Six has always taxed the factory capacity to the utmost. This year, because of the disturbance of production which will not return to normal before June, few cars are obtainable and these will disappear with the first breath of spring. So the only way to be sure of obtaining your car when you will want it most, is to order now. Very truly yours, IHIUGH KIRK.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SAUE The' undersigned administrator of the estate of Mrs. Millie Town will offer at public sale at the late residence of deceased, 1 % imdlee south and. 3-4 mue east of Demotte, commencing at 10 a. m., oil WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920, the following personal property: 1 Brown Mare 6 years old. a Milch Cows— l fresh about a month ago; other will be fresh soon. 2 Brood Sows. 50 Rhode Island Red Chickens; 2 Geese; 4 Turkeys. Implements, Etc.— Consisting of 1 1-horse wagon; 1 top buggy; 1 garden 1 plow; about 30 bushels oats; 1 set single harness; 1 set single work harness; several cords of stovewood; all household furniture. Terms will be announced on day of sale. A. C. SCHULTZ, Administrator. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. BIG PUBLIC SALE As I have rented my farm and am going to quit fanning, will hold a clean-up sale at my farm, 3-4 mile south of Kniman, 13 miles north and % mile east of Rensselaer, commencing at 11:30 a. on TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920, 7 Head of Horses — Consisting of 1 team of sorrels, mare and horse, 5 and 6 years old, wt. 2500; 1 bay horse 6 years old, wt. 1250; 1 bay mare 12 years old, wt. 1300; 1 bay mare 4 years old, wt. 900; 1 bay mare 2 years old, wt. 900; 1 colt. 7 Head of Cattle — Consisting of 1 red cow 8 years old, with, calf by side; 1 red and white spotteu cow, giving about 2 gallons of milk a day; 1 red cow, fresh by w day of sale; 1 white face cow, giving some milk, fresh in May; 1 2-year-old heifer, fresh in April; 2 yearling heifers, black. 7 Head Fall Shotes— Wt. 100 pounds each. 2 dozen Chickens; 6 Guineas. Implements, Wagons, Etc.—Consisting of 1 Johnson binder, 6-ft., in good shape; 1 broad-tire Webe* farm wagon; 1 Gale gang plow, good as new, used but one season; 1 J. I. C. sulky plow; 1 8-ft. dis«7' 1 7-ft. \disc; 1 Kentucky corn planter with fertilizer attachment and 80 rods of wire; 1 double fan endgate seeder, good as new; 1 top buggy, good as new; 1 Osborn mowing machine, 5-ft., good shape; 1 hay rack; 2 surface riding oultivators, one good as new; 2 walking spring-tooth cultivators; 1 gas engine and buzz saw, 5-horse power; 1 15-ft. harrow; 2 sets of leather work harness; 1 buggy harness; 1 Ford touring car, in good shape; 1 Overland 5-passenger car; 50 shocks of corn in field; 70 bushels of corn in crib. Household Goods — Consisting Oi beds, chairs, dressers, dining room table, kitchen cabinet, cream separator and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —A credit of_ 11 months will he given on all sums over $lO, approved notes to bear 6% interest if paid when due, but if not so paid 8 % interest will be charged from date of sale; 2% discount for cash when entitled to credit. T. Z. McMURRAY. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds

BIG PUBLIC SALE The undersigned having rented out his farm lands and retiring from farming, will offer at public auction at his residence, 7 miles west of Rensselaer and 2 miles east of Mt. Ayr, on the Rensselaer- Mt. Ayr stone road, commencing at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1920, 6 Head of Horses—Consisting of 1 black team, mares, 4 and. 5 years old, wt. 2600, good ones and sound; 1 bay mare coming 3 years old, a good one, wt. 1300; 1 coming 6-year-old mare; wt. 1100, in foal; 2 coming yearling colts, good ones. 30 Head of Cattle — 'Consisting of 20 head of good milch cows, 8 fresh now, others by day of sale; 1 coming 2-year-old Hereford bull; 4 comiing yearlings, 2 steers, 2 heifers; 1 recorded Shorthorn bull 3 years old in June; 2 2-year-olds, 1 heifer, 1 steer; 1 last fall heifer calf. 30 Head of Hogs— Consisting of 20 shotes, wt. about 100 pounds each; 1 Big Type Poland China boar, registered, and several brood sows. Implements, Wagons, Etc.—Consisting of 1 Osborne binder, 8-ft., in good running order; 1 John Deere corn planter with 80 rods wire; 1 Moline corn planter, nearly new, only planted 30 acres; about 800 16-inch drain tile; 150 bushels corn in crib. Terms — A credit of 9 month* will he given on all sums over 110, approved notes to bear 6 % interest if paid at maturity, but if not so ■paid 8% Interest will be charged from sale date; 2% off for cash when entitled to credit RANDOLPH WRIGHT. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds. . , . —— . Subscribe for The Democrat

PUBLIC SALE At Gardner Bros. Barn in Remington Saturday, March 20 Beginning at 1 p. m. Horses, Mules, Cattle, Farming Implements ' and Household Goods. 2 GOOD REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS included in this sale. USUAL TERMS HARVEY WILLIAMS

* FOR SALE For S?He—Factory-made trailer, almost new; price S6O. —ALBERT HURLEY, phone 550-Green. m2O For Sale —370-acre stock farm; declining health of owner is reason for selling.—C. W. DUVALL, phone 147. m2O For Sale—l9l9 Ford touring car, or will trade for good teaun*. — J. V. RICE PORTER, telephone 435. m2O For Sale—Two full-blood bronze turkey hens and one full-blood bronze gobbler, not related. —-MRS. CHAS. BOWERS, phone 938-D. For Sale—so bushels Marque’s spring wheat, for seed, at $3 iper bushel. —O. W. CEDARWALL, Fair Oaks, R-2, phone 910-G. m 27 For Sale or Trade—One registered stallion and jack on easy terms, or would take good team or cattle for part.—l. L. JONES, phone 908B. ts For Sale —7-room residence, well located, close to churches and school. Terms. FLOYD MEYERS. For Sale —Pure-bred Barred Ply mouth Rock eggs, $1 per setting; $6 per 100.— MRS. NICK SCHMITTER, phone 922-D. m 24 For Sale—24o-acre farm, well improved, 3% miles north of Rensselaer. —MRS. J. J. EDDY, phone 603. For Sale—A No. 1 cow with 3-weeks-old calf; a good cheap work horse, wt. about 1400; 1 set dump boards, 2-yd., 3x4 bottom. —■ HARLOW PEEK, phone 947-F. imJ2O For Sale—Two registered Hampshire male hogs of the John R. Lewis stock. —MRS. FRANK MOPTON, McCoysburg, R-l, phone 908-H. ts For Sale at Bargains—All kinds of second-hand automobiles. Come In and look them over. In tne white-front garaged—KUßOSKE & WALTER. ts

For Sale — 1 3-4 horse International gas engine, good as new, used only about 10 days.—KUBOSKE & WALTER Garage. ts For Sale—Six-room house one lot on Van Rensselaer xnrdbt; fair condition. City water and lights. —MRS. J. J. EDDY, phone 603. For Sale—lo-room house, including two large halls and pantry; two basement rooms. All in excellent condition. Corner of S san and Weston streets. Telephone 603. — MRS. J. J. EDDY. For Sale —Two Ford touring cars, one a 1919 car, run only about 200 miles, the other a 1916 car, all in good condition. —ALBERT HURLEY, phone 550-Green. mls For Sale——Nicely located city, property, corner lot, house of 7 rooms with bath, one or two lots, each 75x150, improved streets on three sides, fine shade, fruit, cistern, etc. An attractive price on this property if taken soon.—C. W. DUVALL. ts For Sale or Rent—Big 40x80 threepole tent, 10-foot wall; just the thing for public sales. We are through with it, as we are now in our new white-front s garage.—KUBOSKE & WALTER. ts Eggs for Setting—Pure-bred Buff Orpingtons,' $1 per 15 if taken from my place; $1.50 if to be shipped via parcel post.—JAMES E. GILMORE, Rensselaer, R-2. jnl For Sale —2 hard coal stoves, in best condition; 4 large rugs and all other household goods. Call at 424 Warner avenue or phone 145. —MRS. ELDEN HOPKINS. m2O For Sale—l6o-acre farm, well drained, most all level, black soil; 5-room good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard land all in cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price SBO per acre.—CHAS. J. DEAN A SON. x ts 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 sizes farther out frbm Rensselaer. For fur-

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ther particulars see me'or call phone 246, office, or 499, home- — HARVEY DAVISSON. ts For Sale—After April 15, h. p. 1200 r. p. m. Fairbanks Morse electric motor, practically good as new and will be sold at 1-3 less than cost. We are putting in a smaller motor In place of this and same will not reach us until April 15, hence we cannot Idt this one go until after that date. —THE DEMOCRAT. ts WANTED Saw Gumming and Furniture Repairing.—ELMER GWIN, phone 418. ts Wanted—Girl for general housework.—MßS. E. P. HONAN, phone 334. m/20 Painting—l will be in the painting business again this spring after my school closes, March 26. —C. M. BLUE. ts Trucking Wanted— l have a new ton truck and solicit business in this line. If you have moving or any other trucking to do, call 473. -—FRANK HAMER. ts Young Men, 17 upward, desiring railway mail clerkships, sllO month, write for free" particulars examinations. —J. LEONARD, (former Government Examiner) 222 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C, a 5 FOR RENT Pasture—Have pasture for a limited number of cattle and horses for the coming season, 1 mile west of Virgie. Cattle $1.25 per month; horses $1.50 per month.—O. W. CEDARWALL, Fair Oaks, R-2, phone 910-G. m 27

FINANCIAL Farm Loans——Money to loan «■ farm property In any ruma n* to 110,000.—E. p. HONAN. M Money to Loan—CHAS. J. DEAN & SON, Odd Fellows’ Building, Rensselaer. ts Money to Loan—l have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 5%% and usual commission or 6% without commission, as desired. Loans will be made for 5 years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about these various plans.—JOHN A. DUNLAP. ts NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS AND LEGATEES In the matter of the estate of Judson R. Michal, deceased. In the Jasper circuit court, February term, 1920. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Judson R. Michal, deceased, and all persons interested ini said estate, to appehr in the Jhsper circuit court on Monday, the 12th day of April, 1920, being the day fixed arid' endorsed on the final settlement account of The Trust & Savings Bank, administrator of said decedent, and show cause if any, why such final account should not /be approved; and the heirs of said decedent and all others interested, are also hereby notified to appear in said court on z said day and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. THE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, ml 0-17-2 4 Aduninistrator. NOTICE TO SCHOOL PATRONS State of Indiana, County of Jasper)SS: In re to the location of a centralized school building in Newton township, Jasper county, Indiana. To parents, guardians, heads of families, or persons living in Newton township and having charge of children who were enumerated for school purposes at the last 'preceding enumeration: That pursuant to law, I, John Rush, as trustee of the school township of Newton, Jasper county, Indiana, do 'hereby designate the following place for the location of a centralized joint high and elementary school as set forth and prayed for in a petition now on file in my office, to-wlt: S. E. quarter of the S. E. quarter of section 17, township 29 north, range 7 west, the same being on or near the present site of district No. 4, commonly known as the Blue Grass school 6m the A. J. Freeland farm An Newton township, county and state aforesaid. Done at Bny office in Rensselaer, Indiana, this 9th day of March, 1920. JOHN RUSH, Trustee Newton school Township.