Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned having sold his farm and expecting to move away, will sell at public sale at his residence in Newton township, 1 mile north and 4% miles west of Rensselaer, 2% miles directly east of Mt. Ayr, commencing at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1910, the following property: 6 head of Horses —Consisting of 1 grey mare, 4 years old, weight 1,550, In foal to Ben Miller’s black horse; 1 grey mare, 3 years old, weight 1,500, in foal to same horse. « This is a number one good pair of mares and well matched and absolutely sound; 1 black gelding, 5 years old, weight 1,460, sound; 1 bay gelding, 4 years old, weight 1,475 and sound; 1 bay mare, 10 years old, weight 1,150, In foal to Padgett's road horse, a good driver and lady broke; 1 brown mare, 12 years old. In foal. “ 12 head ot Cattle ■ Consisting of 9 number one good milch cows, two with calf by side, others giving a good flow of milk now; 2 three-year-old Jersey heifers with calf; 1 two-year-old heifer with calf. 33 head of Hogs— Consisting of shoats, averaging about 126 pounds each. Parm Implements, Wagons, Harness, eto*—Consisting of one 3%-inch tire Studebaker wagon, with triple box; 1 top buggy; 1 Oliver 16-inch riding plow; 1 14-lnch Oliver walking plow; 2 Avery cultivators; 1 disk; 1 ! 16-foot harrow; 1 hay ladder; 1 mud boat; 3 sets work harness; 1 set single harness; 1 set double driving harness. This stuff has been used just one season and is good as new; 1 cream separator, used about two months; about 20 tons good clover hay. Poultry— l 2 dozen chickens, some full blood Rhode Island Reds, also some full blood Plymouth Rocks; 6 turkey hens; some household goods, and numerous other articles. TSBECB —Ten dollars and under, cash m hand; on sums over $lO a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser executing note with approved security, without interest if paid when due, but If not paid at maturity, 8 per cent Interest from date; 6 per cent oft for cash on sums over SIO.OO. No property to be removed from premises until terms of sale are complied with. Hot lunch on grounds. H. E. WAX)XL John G. Culp, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult Sold by all dealers. c

, PUBLIC SALE. Having decided to quit farming, we will sell at public sale on the H. B. Harris farm, 7 miles south and 2 miles east of Rensselaer, 5 miles north and 2 miles east of Remington, beginning at 10:30 A. M., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1910, the following property: 6 Horses and Mules—l bay horse, 3 years old, weight 1,400; 1 black horse colt, 2 years old, weight 1,200; 1 gray mare, 3 years old, weight 1,050, broke well for single driver; 1 good mule, 9 years old, weight 1,200. Two coming 2-year-old bay driving mares, weighing 900 pounds each. 4 Miich Cows-*-! roan cow, 4 years old, fresh now and giving about 4 gallons of milk a day; 1 red cow, 3 years old, will be fresh in April, giving good flow of milk now; 1 black cow, 3 years old, and a good milker; 1 red cow, 5 years old, will be fresh in April. 80 head of Ewes, two and three years old, all good ones. Farm Tools—l good Capital wagon, with new triple box; 1 new J. I. Case cornplanter, with fertilizer attachment and 80 rods of wire; 1 new Acme mower; 1 new Acme rake; 1 Avery cornplanter; 2 riding cultivators; 1 sulky plow; 1 14-inch walking plow; 1 disc; 1 harrow; 1 McCormick binder, with tongue truck; 3 sets of work harness; 2 sets single harness, on 9 new; 2 buggies, good as new; five tons clover hay in stack; 5 dozen hens; 1 Air-Tight heater, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over |IO.OO, with approved security, without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent interest will be charged from date of sale. A discount of 6 per cent will be given on sums over >IO.OO for cash. Sums of 810.00 and under, cash. No property to be removed until settled for. C. and E. HASTY. F>ed Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Every family has need of a good, reliable liniment. For sprains, bruises, [soreness of the tnusdes and rheumatic pains there Is none better than Chamberlain’s. Sold by all dealers, c

Hershel Flora, aged 28 years, Is In a critical condition at his home in Columbus, Ind., from being bitten and trampled by a vicious horse. The horse bit through Flora’s right forearm, kicked him in the face, breaking his nose, and cut and bruised his face and head. When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, bathe your feet in hot water before going to bed, and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by all dealers. c

Thomas M. Honan, attorney generalelect, has announced the appointment of Francis M. Griffith, of Vevay, and Thomas H. Branaman, of Brownstown, pa deputies. The assistant to Mr. Honan, who is J. E. McCullough, of Greenfield and Indianapolis, was named some tiipe ago. Mr. Griffith was formerly a representative in congress from the Fourth district. Mr. Branaman is a practicing lawyer at Brownstown. Mr. Honan wilt take office January 1. "1 had been troubled with constipation for two years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol. T«nn.. and they could do nothing for me,” writes Thos. E. Williams, MiddVhoro, . Ky. “Two packages of Chamberlain’s | Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me.” . For sale by all dealers. o ■ 'j. -• ■ ■