Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at pub-j lie auction at 'bis farm 12 miles northeast of Rensselaer, 1 34 miles southwest of Gifford, beginning at 10 a m., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1914, the following property : 7 Head Horses and Males. 11 Cattle— s milk cows, 3 yearling heifers and 3 spring calves. . 22 Shoats. 3 tons timothy hay. Farm Tools —l binder, 1 cornplanter with 100 rods of wire; mower, 1 rake, cream separator, disc, sulky plow, 2 breaking plows, 14 inch; 2 riding cultivators, 1 3-sec-tion harrow, 1 top buggy, 1 new incubator, 4 sets harness, 1 Birdsell wagon and some stock pasture. Terms —l 2 months credit on sums over $lO if paid when due, if not so paid 8 per cent from date; 5 percent off for cash. All sums of $lO and under cash in hand. JOHN BEHRENS. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. J. H. Chapman, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned, having traded his farm for Illinois land®, will hol(i a public sale of personal property, at his residence % mile south and 34 mile west of Kersey, Yg mile south and lYg mile east of DeMotte, and 6 miles west of Wheatfteld, Ind., beginning at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 1911 the following property: 12 Head Horses and Mules— l bay mare 9 years ,wt. 1100; 1 brown mare 9 years, wt. 1050; 1 bay mare, 7 years, wt. 1100; 1 bay horse, 9 years, wt. 1300; 1 yearling horse colt; 1 yearling black more colt; 1 spring colt; 1 span horse mules, 5 and 6 years old, wt. 2200; 1 black mare mule, 4 years, wt. 1200. 5 Head Cattle— l Yg Jersey cow, fresh last of February; Yg Jersey cow giving milk, fresh last of April; 1 3-4 Jersey cow; 2 coming 2-year-old Yg Holstein heifers, out of the above cows. Will be fresh last of May. 10 tons millet hay, baled. 17 head shoats weighing about 60 pounds. Several dozens chickens and four geese. Farm Tools— l 3-inch tire Studebaker wagon good as new, 1 3V B -inch Studebaker running gears, 1 14-inch Oliver gang plow, 1 14-inch Janesville gang plow; 1 12-inch gang plow, 1 16-inch sulky plow; 1 Ohio riding cultivator,-1 Gale riding cultivator, 1 Case riding eultivattor, 1 3-section steel harrow, 1 2-section wood frame harrow, 1 12-disc fertilizer drill, 1 12-foot hay rake; 2 scoop-serapers, two sets work harness, 1 set single harness, 1 cowboy saddle. Household Furniture—l Peninsula hard coal stove, size 8; range, good as new; wood base burner; 1 hot blast; 2 sets of dining* room chains; rocking ©hairs; tables, safes, bedsteads, dressers and other articles. Terms— A credit of 12 months on sums over $lO on approved note. Sums of sl2 and under cash. No property to be removed until settled for. Lunch by Ladies' Aid. C. E. KERSEY. H. M. Clark and Fred Phillip®, Auctioneers. H. W. Marble, Clerk.
BIG PUBIIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence 5 miles south and 3 miles east of Rensselaer, 7 miles north and 3 miles east of Remington, commencing at 10 a. m., on , Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1914, 3 Head Horses—l gray mare 10 yrs old, with foal, wt. 1300; 1 brown colt coming 3 yrs old In spring; 1 black colt coming 2 yrs in spring. 16 Head Cattle— 6 good milch cows, 1 with suckling calf, 2 part Jersey, 1 part Holstein, 1 part Shorthorn, some of these will be fresh* soon; 4 heifers 2 yrs old in spring; 1 red Shorthorn ifeull, 2 yrs 12 Head of Hogs—-Consisting of shoats weighing about 60 lbs. each. Farm Tools~2 wide tire wagons, triple 'box; 1 8-ft disc harrow with trucks, good as new; 1 8-ft roller and clod crusher; 1 Deering mower, good as new; 1 McCormick mower; 1 16-inch Good Enough sulky plow; 1 16-inch walking plow; 1 14-inch walking plow; 4 section* of flexible harrow; 2 1-horse “A” harrows; 2 sets double harness; 1 endgate seeder; 1 Art Garland baseburner and numerous other articles. Terms —A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over $lO with the usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. CHAR GUTTRICH. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. , Hot lunch on grounds.
Rensselaer merchants should get busy \yith their advertising for Christmas. It is only three weeks away and merchants in other towns are inviting the business. The Republican has received a fine line of cuts for holiday advertising and hopes to have its pages filled with bristling invitations from our wide awake merchants. < Rensselaer merchants should get busy with their Christmas advertising. I
