Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1910 — Page 6

M . ..• r .. AVE’S S 3 PUBLIC AUCTION

THE GREATEST AUCTION OF LAND and Live Stock Ever Held in Middle West Commencing at 10:30 a. m. FRI.. DEC. 16. 1910 . r * ■ .*iL., • .. • ■ On my farm Section 4, Colfax township, Newton county, Indiana, 4 miles southwest of Roselawn, 4 miles east of Conrad, 15 miles northwest of Rensselaer, 20 miles north of Kentland, 15 \ miles southeast of Momence, 111., and only several miles from a hundred other good towns FIFTEEN GOOD HORSES AND MULES ■# - ■'/ ' " ’i'll■’; ■ - : ' I ' * ••ph• ■ • i i I have held many auction sales and always treat the people right. But 1 must have the people, as it takes good bidders as well as good property to make a sale, will do my part by furnishing the good property; you do your part by furnishing the bidders. I desire everybody to buy something he or she needs, at some price. Your price is my price. You cannot afford to miss this sale because you are surely in need of something in the list. Did you ever hear of a sale where such a variety was offered? A good farm in tracts to suit purchaser, registered stock, fine horses and mules, sheep, goats, dogs, cats, rabbits, grain, carriages, wagons and farming implements, stock-pasture and grazing, household and kitchen furniture— in short, everything you need to make you happy. — £ 1 Three Hundred Seventy-Four Acres of Fine Land -> ’ ' Thirty-six Choice Feeding Steers Weighing About 1000 Pounds Each

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320 Acres of This Farm is Fine, Level, Black Loam Balance in Grove ''II . • ' .:ILIi * ’ ,i I Jt is good corn land, grows fine oats and is extra good wheat land, yielding as high as 40 to 45 bushels of good wheat to the acre. There’s no land in America j advancing faster than that of northern Indiana and this

ROAD .mi ’ *** ' | Description Tract E Tract D 83 Acres 83 Acres All or the we»t half of Section 4 ana all of the northwest f ' quarter of the northeast quarter of said Section 4, all in Colfax . ‘ township, Newton county, Indiana. This is all the best of land dh and cared for as well as I can without living on the farm personally. On the favorable terms I am offering on this land, no renter worth his salt, can afford to give away half of his crop* when he I"*"’ I'——— ■— can apply it here in payment for a home or a farm of his own.