Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PUBLIC SALE. The underßighed will sell at public sale on what is known as the Kent Ranch, one mile west and two miles south of Fair Oaks, and six miles north of Mt. Ayr, Indiana, on Wednesday, Sept 15, 1909, Commencing at 10 a. m., the following described property, towit: 6 Head of Horses—l bay mare, coming 10 yrs., wt. about 1,426; 1 bay mare, coming 7 yrs., wt. about 1,450, in foal by Ben. Miller’s horse Interest, service paid; 1 buckskin gelding, coming 8 yrs. old, wt. about 1,126; 1 , brown mare, coming 6 yrs., wt. about ’ 1,100; 1 roan mare, coming 4 yrs., wt. about 1,100; 1 bay mare, coming 9 yrs., wt. about 950. 4 Head of Cattle—l cow, coming 5 yrs. old, giving milk and will be fresh In April; one % Durham cow, coming 3 yrs., giving milk, will be fresh in April. A good one. Two spring heifer calves. Farm Implements—Consisting of 1 16-inch Defiance sulky plow; one 14inch walking plow; one 16-inch walking plow; 2 Sattley riding cultivators; 1 Sattley new way corn planter, with 80 rods of wire; 1 Sattley disc, with tongue trucks; one 3-section 18-foot flexible harrow, with cart; 1 wagon, with 3%-inch tire; 1 narrow-tired wagon; 1 hay rack; 2 sets breeching work harness; 1 set light work harness, and other small articles. The above implements and harness are all practically new, having most all been bought last spring, except the 16-inch walking plow and the narrow-tired wagon and light harness, and are in good shape. Terms of Sale—All sums of $lO and under cash in hand. All sums over $lO a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser to give note with good personal security. 6 per cent -off for cash of over $lO. No property to be moved until terms of sale are strictly complied with. HARRY E. BEAN. Col. Fred Phillips, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground by C. M. Blue. Mrs. Sarah McClarry Remembered On Her Sixty-first Birthday. •When dinner was called at the home of Mrs. Sarah McClarry Sunday one hundred and eighteen people were seated on the lawn. The occasion was the 61st anniversary of the birth of Mrs. McClarry, and it was enjoyqd by all of the large assemblage.

Spirella Corsets To Be At Mrs. Purcuplle’s Store. I wish to notify the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity that I have arranged to occupy a part of the room Mrs. Purcupile has, with my stock of Spirella corsets, and that I will be there each afternoon and evening, or will make morning appointments. Spirella corsets are regarded as perfection and the wearers include a great per cent of the best dressed ladies of this city, and I shall be pleased to serve all who wish to procure corsets that are perfectly made, and that have a stay that bends without breaking, giving natural ease and grace to the body. MRS. R. W. WOOD. At Mrs. Purcupile’s on and after September Ist. * Try Perfection flour. We also have the Plllsbury, the greatest seller in the world. No single brand has ever exceeded it in amount of sales, nor in general distribution, nor surpassed it in quality. RHOADES’ GROCERY. Attorney Potter, one of the leading stock owners of the Northern Indiana Land Co., is la the city today. Our npw millinery department, the most complete in the city, is now open. We want you to visit this department whether you want to buy or not. ROWLES ft PARKER. The Big Store. John W. Walker left this morning for Tombstone, Ariz., after a visit of three or four .weeks with old friends in Rensselaer., Hats trimmed to suit your own individual ideas by expert trimmers, at Rowles ft "Parker’s new millinery department.