Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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i ««.M r 1 t .* .. „' —„-.iv, -WJ ' : '7--^ r -' j■- - >■• | As the undersigned are going to to Illinois,,. offer at public sale at 1 mile south of miles east of McCoysburg, and 1 mile ijhorth and l%miles we</of | Thursday, January 20, 1910, | *the following property: 71 Head of Stock. 21 head, of Horses and Xolts-dCon-jdßtlhjSafit t&M riTli&ck frSkfca 4 7 and S.yrs oJfc 'iKilllp horsey 1 bay mare, 7 yrs old, >wt 1,409, firloali; ll bay mare.TOuyrs old, irtlWfyi bay{|av»« f® *** f¥>< fwt 1,200, in foal? 1 black inare.lO W {•old, wt 1,160; 1 roan-grey horse, 6 ! yrs old, wt 1,260; 1 sorrel horse, 12 |yrs old, wt 1,300; % -,‘yrs old, wt 1,200; 1 bay main. ,7 yr% told, lad, | horse, comtogrS:s& fis&;T}lijrtiiSar<£ >br.d bw team bay mabes, coming 3 yrs old; r ‘ chestnut sorrel registered road horse] P yrs: 2 Cold; 1 bay horse colt, comlftg 3 yrs fold; 1 bay mare colt, coming 1 ytiM* old; 1 cattle Indian pony. 60 head ( of-Cattle—23. head of, dairy cows, consisting 'irf 6 Jfefbeys, toll fl’ ; > several fresh by sale and Test in Feb- ' ruary and March. These are extra ; dairy cows, not a poor one in the ■ bunch. 2 2-year-old .Jersey •heifers; 1 2-year-old feAstein heifer; * 1 2-year-old Roan Durham heifer; 10 - Hereford steer calves, coming year- ’ lin«; 1 heifer calves, coming Irear-' lings, consisting of .2 full-blood Jersey Caffifrest Her«tgir-0 4 jQ Farm Implements—Consisting of 1 Janesville^gang' plowTTooS"as new; 1 Good Enough sulky plow; 1 walking plow; 8 discs, 1. npv; ,3. riding cultivators; 1 walking cultivator; 3 harrows; i }uterjiMleqa*l->. -n&gnute spreader, , good .qs new: 1 Plano mower; 1 /(maimer? rSmlliri 1 hay loader; 1 John Deere <&ftL*§lAat*c with fertilizer attachment, as good as .new; 1 McCortoick corn Wader; 1 grain McCormick binder; 1 broadcast tow-down ' seeder; - 1 end-gate seeder,’ With wagon; 2 hay rakes; 3 farm wagons, two wide-tire and one narrow; 1 surrey; 4 top buggfes, two new ones; - 2 ‘hay racks; ! T 20-gallon iron kettle; 1 new fanning mill; 1 new Wood-stock pump; 1 hand corn shelter; 6 sets'of work harness; 1 set of double driving harness; 1 Little ■Giant stump puller; 1 grind atone; 2 .road scrapers, a lot of rough feed. ■chine, * W churns, 1 dresser, 2 large gfinders, \ glass front cUptib&rd* 1 -kitchen of potatoes.

50 FelVßJood Wyandotte Hens. Arrangements have been made to have the south bttyind Monon train due In Rensselaer at 16:55 stop at Mc‘Coynburg on that, day, and nl.so the north- bound train due at Rflpiselaer at 6:02 stop at McCoysburg, and, the milk train both ways makes regular stops, thus persons living in either ■direction can reach McCoysburg by train and,'leave the same day. Terins—A credit .of JO .months will he given on all sums of over $lO with approved security without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due, 0 per cent will be charged from date of sale. All Bums of $lO and under, cash in hand. 6 per cent off for cash *'•**>#** V A “t -i w> i on sums over $lO. No property to bg removed until settled for. oscJlr^howb. All trains stop at McOoyiburg day of sale. McCoysburg ladies will serve lunoh on ground. ij Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. O. Spitler, Clerk. TtTBLIC SALE. *_ P f tt i‘nni •( . The undersigned will sell at public sale at his residence 4 miles south and IK .miles east of McCoysburg, 2)4 miles, south and 2)4 miles west of Lee, and 7)4 miles west of Monon, and 7 miles north and 1)4 miles east Of-Wolcott, on ■ ....* - Wednesday, January.‘lß, 1910, i.fnlanßaj wafflrssi usggr? ■ " Mi LwMßiltJ old, wt 1.20 b: 1 yearling mare ooltfS ifKgn&fldfr f'yKttWiHKoigOgOvo