Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PRINCESS THEATRE — ■ ■ -~ ;l - ' ’ =■ * "" Friday, December 10th • METRO SCREEN CLASSICS Nazimova “The Heart of a Child” Dorothea had everything her way in the fight for the love of the rich young nobleman. The other girl, a celebrated dancer now, but originally sprung from the Lirnehousc district ol London, had only herself, her personality and an inborn perception of right from wrong. Yet Lady Dorothea Lytham found herself obliged to cheat at the game of winning a man's heart. But Sally Snape played Fair. Who won this battle of women’a wita with the priae the love of the man they both sought constitute* one of the most compelling human and absorbing photoplays ever screened. It is Nazimova 0 greatest triumph. “The Heart of a Child.” Also PATHE NEWS AND COMEDY T ' Admission— Adults, 25c—3c—28c. Children, 10c—1o— 11c.
A regularly organised women’a club eiisted in New York as early as 1747.
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Michal’s Public Sale — I will sell at public auction at my farm, 18 miles north of Rens.eiij i mile west and mile south of Rn.man on Jackson H>ghway, on Wednesday, December 15 Commencing at 10:30 a. m. the following. • 7 HEAP HORSES 7 ▲ Black mare, 8 yrs. old; bay mare, 8 yrs. old; bay mare, 0 years old; bay horse, 6 years old; bay mare, 4 years old; black mare, 12 years old; bay mare, 18 years old. W 3»? 4 ‘ * -I——— frßfe 5 HEAD CATTLE 5 Hf jtur&ss ® nx.iWasti bull. . ~ Pure Bred Hampshire Boar FARM MACHINERY 1* rS • f Deerinsr grain binder, 8-ft.; Osborne mower; Osborne hay rake; ■mnnfrrp spreader 70-bu. bed; Eagle straw spreader; fanning mill, R-ft Kevstone disc; Emerson gang plow; Black Eagle corn planter with 7 fertilizer attachment and 16ft rods check wire; seeder, double fan, seedeT cart and bo*; walking wagon and box; iron wheel wagon and rack; new Studebaker wagon bed* Tower Gopher; 2 flexible three-section harrows, 4 h. Cushman gasoline engine; buggy; spring water pump; steel stock tank: 30 ft. pipe and point; 25 ft. steel wind mill tower; 10 ft. line shaft; power washing machine, 35 ft. 2-inch belting; grindstone and grinder stand; trailer with stock rack- 2-hole conT sheller; DeLaval cream. separator; bent wood <*htirn * 2 Avery cultivators,' Brown walking cultivator, 3 setp leather work harness; set chain harnessj set r J i ®“’ ~nil box eravel boards; wheel-barrow: 50 gal. steel on parrei, fS-ftcyprew fishing boat wd other articfes not here mentioned. MISCELLANEOUS. 175 bushels seed oats. Rick of oats straw. Nice lot of seasoned sawed stove wood. Four dozen Chickens. TERMS A credit of ten months will be given on all sums over SlO. purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing six per 1 cent interest from date of sale if paid when due, if not so paid to draw eight per cent from date of sale. 2 per cent off for cash. Sums of $lO and under cash ih hand, no discount. HOT LUNCH BY LADIES’ LEAGUE.* VERN MICHAL. Col. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. Charles G. Spitler, Clerk.
