Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1905 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Notice *of Administration Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha 3 been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of William Goff, late of Jasper County, deceased. 3| S lid estate is supposed to vent. , _2 JESSE E. WILSON, Administrator, Dec. 22nd, 1004. " ) J «D27j3-1« 1 I-""" ' ii Box‘.Social *At Randal Sohool House, Jan 7th,,’05, Agood program will he given. Come E verybody. ~~J snnielEib, Teacher. Or. Chas. Vick, Eye Specialist This is an a*e of Specialists. The abil ' ,v to one thiug and do it well is more to be commended and is of more benefit to humanity ttvn to do many things and none equal to the best. We limit our practice on the eye to errors of refraction, of which we hawe made a Special Study for over thirty vears Offiia in C H. Viok’s frq»4 stor» next door to express office,

Public Sale. I will sell at Public Auction, at my place 3 miles east and 3-4 of a mile north of Fair Oaks. 2 miles sjuth and 1 mile east of Virgie, 6 miles south of DeMotte, 4 miles north and 1 mile east o! Parr, in Union tp , Jasper Co,, beginning at 10 o’c'ock a. m. sharp, on TUESDAY JAN, 17TH. The following towit: 8 head o’ horses consisting of one team 'o ’ black mares 11 and 12 yrs„ old wt, 2,700 lb one grey horse 9 yr,, o!c wt, 1,400 lbs., one roan horse £ yrs.,old wt 1 450 lb„ one coming 1: year o’d b ack colt wt 1,200 lbs., one coming 2 yerr black mare oolt, one weanling bay horse colt one weanling b’aok mare oolt. Twenty head of c ittle; 9 milch cows, some with calf by side and others to be fresh later, 3 twoyear old heifer, 1 coming two-yeßr old steer, 2 ccmiug yearling heifers. 4 coming yearling steers Farm implements, vehicles etc One farm wagon broad tire, one road wagon, one Milwaukee binder one Osborne mower, one Tiger planter with fertilizer attachment and 100 rods of check w’re, two John Deere wheel plows, two cultivators. oDe three-section steel harrow, one disc harrow, one endgate seeder, three sets leather work, harness, one re ad scraper, one hav ladder and other articles too numerous to mention. One year’s time without interest or 8 par cent, cff for cash, on Bums over 15. WILLIAM D. NELSON. Fred Phillips Auctioneer, C G. Spilter Ulerk. Hot lunch on the ground.

Hanging Grove. Guy Parker has been visiting relatives and friends in this community lately, Mrs J. M. Litten who has been visiting her niece,, Mrs. Geo. Stalker returned home to Decatur, 111,, Tuesday of last week. Our U. 8 M. C. has been taking a weeks vaoation and bis father Esq. Bnssell oarried the mail last week. Little Josephine Johnson has lung fever. An automobile made a few professional oalls at Mr, Cooks last week. i There was a sooiai and watob meeting at Parker school boaae Saturday eve supposed to be for the benefit of the ohuroh. Some of oar people attended the dedication of the new M. E. church at Franoeaville Sunday. There was a party at Mr. Eibs Thursday night. “The Girl From Kansas” will be seen at Opera House on Jan, 7th. The title would suggest that she was a breezy girl from the cyolone state, but titles are sometimes misleading and in this case it is very much so , as “The Girl From Kan sas” if 'a comedy drama full of heart interest and just enough comedy to relieve and brighten the pathetic part of the story. It is in* terprted by a. company of more than nsual excellence inolnding several h'gh class vaudeville specialties, which are sure to ple*se the most fastideous