Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

11 head of good cows, coming fresh in February and March. These cows are good creamers, some good Jerseys. 1 Hereford bull, 3 yrs old, full blood; 2 steers, 2 yrs old; 10 head of spring calves, good ones, wt 600 pounds. 12 Head of HOGS—Consisting of 3 brood sows, to farrow in April; 9 fall pigs, good ones. FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, HARNESS, ETC.—Consisting of 1 riding cultivator; 2 walking cultivators; 1 1-horse weeder; 1 2-section harrow; 1 3-section harrow; 1 16-inch sulky breaking plow; 1 16-ittch walking plow; 1 gopher; 1 14-inch walking plow; 1 10-foot lowdown seeder; 1 bradley corn planter; 1 broad tired wagon; 2 single buggies, old; 1 carriage, good; 1 set hay ladders; 1 Bet of gravel boards; 2 self feeders, capacity 100 bushels of ear corn; several cattle troughs; 3 sets of heavy leather harness; 1 U. S. epeam separator, good as new, No. 7, capacity 400 pounds; 10 tons of wild hay; 1 range cook stove; 15 bushe.’s of yellow Dent seed corn; V 1 Standard mowing machine, etc., 6te. A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over $lO, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash, where entitled to credit. MARION I. ADAMS. Fred Phillips, auctioneer. J. P. Hammond, clerk. Hot lunch on ground.

Blue Sea. Q. was in Monon Saturday. A heavy rain fell Thursday evening in this vicinity. Dr. Clayton was called to see Unce Tom Johnson Tuesday. R. Fouks and wife were in this burg Wednesday. Roy Williams took an auto ride Monday with Dr. Clayton. Jake Beaver called to see Uncle Tom Johnson Wednesday. Mrs. Wilard Johnson is some better at this writing. C. Underwood spent Thursday with Trustee G. L. Parks and wife. R. Fouks and wfe spent Friday with Frank May and wife. Perfect Spencer and wife are visiting grandma Foulks and C. tJnderwood and wife. Wm. Chatman and wife spent F;iday evening with Mr. Chatman and wife. Geo. Foulks and wife and Mrs. Roy Williams took dinner with L. J. Foulks and C. Underwood and wife Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foulks, Mrs. L. J. Foulks, Mis. C. Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and C. Underwood called to see Uncle Tcm Johnson Sunday afternoon. Robt. Dickson and wife and daughter, Mrs. Wm. Chatman, Miss Pearl Chatman spent Sunday with Uncle Tom Johnson and wife. Uncle Tom has been in a serious condition for some time.

Mt. Pleasant Manly Stowers is working for Chas. Reed this week. John Price has a light attack of the gripp. George Davisson and Ell Merrill were trading In Rensselaer Saturday. Vern Brown and Elda Stowers weie Rensselaer callers Tuesday. Elmer Scharer is quite sick with a fever this week. Tom Tanner was buying poultry in this vicinity Friday. .Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse attended church at Rensselaer Sunday. Charles Wilson and Manley Stowers called on John Price Satuiday. Verne Brown, of Remington, is visiting Lewis Stowers and other relatives in this vicinity this week. Bertha Parker is staying with Mrs. Clyde Davisson during Mr. Davisson's absence in Arkansas. Everet Parker returned home Saturday, after a week’s visit with lelatives and friends in Boone county. Elmer Price has been qu ta sick ■ with a fever and cold the last few ! days. Andy Ropp and James Britt are ! cutting and hauling logs to the log yards on the Kite farm. Abe Garrett was hauling hay to ti e Frapee farm Tuesday, and will move there the first of March. This vicinity was visited with a I heavy ruin and thunder storm Thurs- | day night. Mr. and Mrs. Elda Stowers and little daughter visiied Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Price at Surrey Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davisson and Francis Davisson spent Saturday e\ suing with Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse. Jess Walker and Clyde Davisson have gone on a hunting trip to Arkansas, and expect to stay about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse, Mrs. I Clyde Davisson and Bertha Parker i spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and | Mrs. George Davisson. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Wood, Mr. and Mrs. JTuk Davis, Ell Merrill, John Coiner and John Clouse spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Comer and Mr. and Mrs. Frank West and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hurley and Utile 6ou spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse. On the evening of Feb. 23d a big reception will be tendered at Sooth Bend to Senator-elect and Mib. B. F. Shively by the Chamber of Commerce. It is announced that 1,300 tickets have been sold, and it is intended to make the affair the most brilliant one ever held in South Bend. —— i m .n. Destruction of diseased cattle in Illinois and a ban on the importation of animals from other states without clean bills of health were recommended by the special committee on animal tuberculosis legislation, whose report was a closing feature of the Illinois Live Stock Breeder*' convention at Urban. 111. The'-e will be Incorporated in a bill to be Introduced in the legislature.