Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MC FCTUC SALE, g TO.' underatalM «11l rell u> the highest bidder without reserve, at tte residence of the iate M. B. HalsM< in Newton townifhfp, Jasper county, Indiand, 7 miles northwest of Rensaa'“VXVocSb X- - beginning at 10 a. m„ to following property: 11 head of Horses and Wulfs—Cdnsisrtfag of weanling mules and standard bred mares and geldings; 1 standard bred ccflt, 16 months old, weigEt IAOO lbs., Will make an unusually fifie driver, sired by Major Rend; 1 standard bred mare, 4 years old, brolfo single, double and saddle; -? bred mares, in foal to Major Reno; 1 five-year-old gelding, grandson of Axtei. Will also sell the famous Blade Hawk Morgan stallion, Major Reno, registered. This horse is a sure foal getter; a fine single driver, also broke double and saddle. 100 head of Cattle-Consisting of 10 head of unusually good milk cows, all giving milk or fresh soon; some that never go dry, all young and In prime condition; I full blood Holstein cow; several high grade Holsteins. These are the choice out of 100 head of milk cows. 2 registered Holstein bulls, ready for service, extra large and gentle; 12 heifers, high grade Holsteins; 3 carloads of fine feeding cattle, weigh 1,000 pounds or better; 19 head of stock cattle. Farm Implements—l 2-horse tread power and saw,never used; 1 brand new, latest out Johnston binder, 8-fL cut, never used; 1 brand new 6-ft cu: Johnston mower, never used; 2 good as new Johnston corn binders; gang plows, sulky plows, walking plows, Harness; almost new buggy; sane wagon, and cream separator, and other articles not mentioned. Four dozen white wyandotte chickens. TERMS—SIO.OO and under, cash in hand; a credit of 12 months will be given on sums over SIO.OO, without interest If paid when due. 6 per cent dicount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. Hot lunch served. EVERETT HALSTEAD. Fred A. Phillips, Auctioneer. Chas. G. Spitler, Clerk. ——— Wl . —, WELL LOCATED, IMPROVED FARM AT AUCTIOH. T —'* _ A - 102 acres, known as the W. W. Francis Farm, four and one-half miles north, one-half mile east of Idaville, Ind., and eleven miles from Monticello, a county seat on -w n - oa fl All fl VCwMF Zoj 1911 at one o’clock p. m. Location: This is a well located farm and a bargain for the purchaser. The soil is a rich black loam, all but about fourteen acres, which is good sand, and fairly well tiled. The improvements first-class and buildings newly painted. Will be sold to the highest bidder on very liberal terma. The sale will be conducted on the farm. For terms and other information, address Dr. F. A. TURFLER, Rousso sm* Ind Auctioneers: Cary M. Jones, Chicago; John G. Cttlp, Rensselaer, Ind. z - FARM AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ■ ~v • ’ The undersigned will sell at public sale at the farm below described, 2 miles north and 1% miles west of Rensselaer, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER BL IMI, t at 1 o’clock p. m., the following described farm: 100 acres of excellent farm land, thorough!? tiled, on stone road and iu fine neighborhood. The land is all under cultivation and is good black sandy loam with a clay subsoil. The Improvements consist of a good 5 room house, practically new; a, fair barn with corn crib and granary inside; a good well of water and windmill, mUk MMse, fine orchard with apples, pears, cherries and peaches. Farm may be seen and inspected at any time by applying to either J. E. Maines, owner, or Fred Phillips, auctioneer, OF SALE—SI,OOO cash day of sale; one-half of purchase price bv March 1, balance in 3 equal annual installments. There Is at present an incumbrance of $4,500 against the farm, bearing 5 per cent interest and due Jan. 1, 1915. All other encumbrance, such as ditch assessments, present owner will pay and taxes will be paK up to Jan. Ist, 1912. ( Fred Phillips, Auctioneer.
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