Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1910 — Page 7

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I mg in landcloset at home. E has a house and barn and Tract B a-house. . RABBITS 17 pairs long-eared gray bobtail rabbits. Yours for I the catching if you buy this farm.

Tract C, being the N-W quarter of the .\-E quarter. Lot 4— Tract D, being the east one-half of the quarter. Lot s—Tract E, being the west one-half of the N-W quarter. Lot 6—Tracts A and B or the S-W quarter as one lot. Lot 7—Tracts C, D and E or the balance as one lot. Lot B—Tracts A, B. C, D and E or the whole farm as one lot. The highest bids for each lot will be recorded by the clerk. If the Bids for a pair or group of tracts exceeds the combined bids on separate tracts, the auctioneer shall declare a sale on the bid or bids that yield the most money for the property.

Tract A Tract B 83 Acres 83 Acres

A FINE HERD OF REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE

4 Good Mules f One pairt>lack mules, 7 years old, weight 2800. One of the best ? Jaule teams in the state. One pair ’ 1® mules, 9 years old and as good asr were ever hitched. Trotting Stallion, Berty 2nd . Record 2:33, Trial 2dU * i. a ■ Trotter, chestnut stallion, 15.3 hands, foaled 1902. Sired by Bertie W., record 2:2 1; son of Egbertie 5286 (sire of Peggy C., (p) 2: 15 1-2, etc.) dam Lady by Ward's Dexter. 1 st dam Nell, by Pancolus 13208. 1 , Son of Brignoli Wilkes 2883 (sire of Harrison Wilkes 2: 1 I 1-4, Nibbs 2:13 1-2, Neva Wilkes 2:4 4 1-4 etc.) dam Ina by Pancoast 1439. granddam Bacy by August Belmont 366. 2nd dam by Rippeto 5362. Son of Viking 1843 (sire of the dams of W. H. Moody (p) 2: 12 I -4, Fashion 2: 15, etc.) > dam Vasser Girl by Administrator 357 (sire of the dams of Derby Princess 2:08 1-2, Prince Away (p) 2:11 1-4 etc.) granddam Mangostine 1 by Mango. , 3rd dam by Aristos, jr., 2848. » Sire of Lady-Vivian (p) 2:17 1-4, Lady Morgan (p) 2:19 1-2, Little Sam (p) 2:22 1-2, etc., the dam of Minnie Barb (p) 2:23 1-4, etc., son of Aristos 771 (sire of 30 including Red Pepper (p) 2:19 1-4, Warren 2:20 3-4; etc.,) dam Annie Marshall by Daniel Lambert, 102. Berty 2nd is a handsome full made sorrel stallion. Has white nose, three white ankles. ! He is very attractive, has great knee and hock action and is a show horse. He has been shown since he was a three year old and never has failed to get the blue or red ribbons. He has been a number of miles in 2:25 over a half mile track. He is a sure foal getter and his colts show breeding. 40 Sheep All good breeding and in excellent condition.

11 Good Horses 1 pair of Percheron 4-year-old geldings, sound, weight 3500, well broke and one of the best teams in Indiana. 1 brown 4-year-old Percheron, sound, weight 1500, a good worker and a strictly high-class horse. 1 bay horse, 4 years old, weight 1200, a fine worker, a great carriage horse or good all-round business horse, works both single and double. One brown horse, weight 1500, 8 years old, good worker. One black mare, 8 years old, good worker and an excellent animal. One bay horse, 10 years old, weight 1400, good worker. One bay horse, 7 years old, weight 1450, works in all harness. , One black mare, 10 years old, weight 1300, a great worker. One bay gelding, 6 years old, weight 1100. DOGS Jack b. w. and t. dog; priceless; don’t touch him; he bites. Not for sale. Registered Duroc Hogs Choice lot of registered Duroc hogs of different ages. 10 pure bred Duroc gilts will be sold, 1 and 2 in a lot.

Registered Cattle The best small herd of Herefords in Indiana, a state with a world wide reputation for Hereford breeding. 1 Hereford bull, 3-year -old, one of -the best bulls in America; four cows with calf at side; six cows safe in calf, I yearling heifer, one choice milch cow with calf at side. ANGORA GOATS Warranted to climb the trees and pick the fruit. k Farm Implements 6 breaking plows, 6 cultivators, three com planters, 3 harrows, 3 mowers, | hay rake, 4 good farm wagons, 4 sets double harness. / CATS’ One gray and streaked yellow, worth 100 times her weight in rats; sleeps outdoors.

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F. A. NAVE CLERKS: J. P. Hammond and C. G. Spitler. AUCTIONEERS: Fred A. Phillips, Rensselaer; Carey M. Jones, Chicago; Robt. A. Butler, Williamsport, Ind

KZP < At 28 inch measure. For 2 cents more per bushel will I XJCjfCJO 1 1 deliver at station and weigh. 200 acres of stalk pasture to be sold by the bushel and 100 acres of grass with feeding privilege. You buy this all at your own price and you can eat the com yourself, if you want to.

Terms of Sale On Real Estate: One fourth cash, balance in five years at six percent. Purchaser required to pay ten percent cash at the fall of the hammer. Abstract and perfect title, delivered with possession March 1, 1911, contract for deed being furnished on day of sale. Six percent off deferred payments for cash. On Personal Property: Sums of $5.00 and under cash. On amounts larger than $5.00 nine months credit will be given without interest if paid at maturity. If not paid when due will draw eight percent interest from date.

There will be a Lunch Stand on the Ground