Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PUBLIC SALE DATES The Democrat has printed bills for the following public saleh:*' WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13 —Gerrit Walstra, on the Otis headquarters farm, 2 miles east of Roselawn. General sale, including horses, cattle and farm implements. FRIDAY, OCT. 15—George K. Stover, 9 miles north and 3 miles west of Rensselaer. General sale. Including horses, 42 head of cattle, hogs, some farm tools, timothy hay, etc. MONDAY, OCT. 18—F. L. Hoover, on the old William M. Hoover farm, 3 miles south and Mi mile west of Rensselaer. General sale, Including horses, cows, Implements, household goods, etc, TUESDAY, OCT. 19.—Mart Reed and Frank King, 11 miles north and 2 miles west of Rensselaer. General sale, including horses, cattle, hogs, farm Implements, etc.

NICE MODERN HOME IN RENSSELAER with about 12 acres of fine productive land, all in cultivation and pasture, only five blocks from court house, modern eight-room house, basement, bath, electric lights, lota of fruit, good large barn, stable for horses and cattle; hen house, etc. Lies on main stone road with cement all the way to heart of city. This is one of the best and most nicely located properties in Rensselaer and can be had at a bargain if taken soon. See me at once if you want a home of this kind, as it will be snapped up in a hurry at the price asked. —C. W. DUVALL, phone 147. POPULATION STATISTICS. Population figures announced within the past few days by the bureau of the census included: Wisconsin, 2,631,839, increase 297;979, or 12.8 per cent; Oklahoma, 2,067,56*4, increase 370,409, or 22.4 per cent; South Dakota, 635,839, Increase 51,951, or 8.9 per cent; Mississippi, 1,789,782, decrease 7,932, or .04 per cent; West Virginia, 1,463,600, increase 242,491, or 19.9 per cent; New York, Increase 1,270,530, or per cent; New Jersey, 3,- . 155,374, increase 618,207, or 24.4 per' cent; Texas, 4,661,027; increase 764,t 485, or 19.6 per cent; Idaho, 431,826. [increase 106,232, or 32.6 per cent