Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1915 — Page 4
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Classified Column aiT£B fob m.ftffT ,I,IIIIMI * an» Three line* or leaa per wrei of 9ts »*uns or The Evening Republican and wo or The Semi-Weekly Republican, it cents. Additional aoace pro rata FOR SALK FOB SALE—Clover seed, good quality, free from Buckhorn or any noxious weeds; also one black Poland immuned sow, farrow in April. Phone 92-J.—Sol Norman. FOR SALE—From 10 to 28 acres, all or part, well tiled and lying within a few rods o 4 the Rensselaer corporation. —A. Woodworth. ~FOR SALE—A few White Hot land tom turkeys.—ll. J. (lowland. Route L Phone 902-G. FOR SALE—Farm of 8S acres in Jordan township; land all well and under cultivation except 5 acres of timber. Good improvements, good 7-room 2-«tory house, new mil It and well house, cement floor and trough, barn 24x60, driveway with cement floor. One cow barn and tool shed 16x28. Two good hen houses. 14 acres hog tight. 22 acres of fine wheat on place. If can sell in 30 days will give possession in spring. Six miles south and 2 miles west of Rensselaer. See J. A. Keister and get price and terms.
FOR SALE—First crop almost pays for land. Small payment down. - Fine muck improved; in southern Michigan, near railroad town and good school. 4 hours to Chicago. Onions, hay, corn, peppermint oil, sugar beets, potatoes, etc. Ch&nee to buy without feeling cost. If not interested tell friend. Sell 15 to 160 acres, because of age.—Geo. Oliver, Eustis, Florida. FOR SALE—BO acres, in cultivation, R F. D.. well located, splendid buildings, some tile and all good corn and clover land. Price $75; terms SI,OOO down. Remainder long time.—Arthur G. Catt. FOR SALE—6O acres, ten acres timber and remainder black corn land in cultivation, on main road near school and station. Fine outlet for drainage. New four-room house, barn and well. Terms SBOO down. Long time on remalo&b', Price $75. Inquire at First National Bank. FOR SALE—Som* pure bred Poland China boars, big type. Telephone, call or write Elmer E. Fallings, Medaryville, Ind. FOR SALE—22O acres improved Newton county laud, four miles from market, 160 acres under cultivation and best tiled quarter in western Indiana, balance meadow and timber pasture. Fair improvements. Price $75 per acre for quick sale. Reasonable terms to right party. If interested write or wire J. A. Wells. Aledo, 01. FOR SALE —160 acres, 2 miles DeMotte, mostly all level; 60 for corn; fine outlet paid fbr. S4O per aere, SI,OOO cash, balance to suit. Might trade.—J. Davisson.
FOR SALE—32O acres, Vs mile of town; gravel road on two sides; Make-Em-Self ditch running lengthwise through place; nearly all under cultivation; S7O per acre, SIO,OOO mortgage due March 1. 1917, can be assumed; balance cash. A snap.— W. H. Wells, DeMotte. Ind. FOR SALE—One 3-yr-old Shorthom bull, eligible to registry—F. T. Ringeisen, McOoysburg. Ind. FOR RALE—A few White Holland turkeys, extra fine ones.— Leo Kolhoff, Phone 901-J. FOR SALE —10-acre farm, good black land aU in cultivation, fair , buildings, fruit, etc.; 7 Ya miles of Rensselaer; you ca rent onion land nearby; $1,500, will take SSOO down, terms to suit on balance.—J Davisson. Rensselaer. Ind. wanted” WANTED—Job on a farm by a married man.—Warner Hough. Phone 901-H. WANTED —One or two furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; prefer down town location.—Phone 38. s - W ANTED—lnformation about a U. 8. magazine rifle that has been missing from the armory lor 'some time; also some other equipment It is important that this be turned in without delay.—George H. Healey. '• " , WANTED—By married man. job on farm. —Photte 364. w AVTED—Fat hoes for mark ct. Pbone4W.-AW.Swin. sic. j - ''
WANTED By married ~ man, work ot any kind. In tow n or country. Can do most any kind of work. Address Henry Dreyer, 3015 Elisabeth St., Zion City, 111. WANTED- Good housekeeper. No children. Inquire at Warner Bros. WANTED—FamiIy washings; will call for and deliver—Mrs. Albert Bissenden, Phone 106. LOST. LOST—Man’s gypsy ring, set with three stones two diamonds with ruby in center. Return to Republican office FOR RENT - FOR RENT —7-room house, barn, fruit, 5 acres cf ground, on March Ist.—Mrs. William Daniels, Phone 525.
FTTBXiXC SALE The undersigned will offer at’public auction at the Henry Grow firm. .4 Vfc miles north and 1 mile west of Rensselaer. :i tj miles southeast of Parr, commencing' at 10 a. m. on WEDNESDAY. FEB. 10, 191 S. 9 Head Horso*—l grvy mare 10 years, WL 1650, in foal; 1 bay mare 10 years, wl 1570, in foal; 1 steel fixey mare coming 3 yearn, wl 1200; 1 grey mare 13 years, wt 1150; 1 broWn mate 12 years, w t 1200; 1 bay horse 4 years, wt 1140, 1 red roan- horse 4 years, wl 1300; 1 red roan horse 3 years, wt 1375; suck‘ Hnp mare -colt. S 3 Head Cattle —7 good milch cows, some now fresh with calves by side-, others fresh soon; 10 coming 2-yeur-old heifers; 1 Holstein heifer, high grade; 1 2-year-old steer; 1 roan bull 3 years; 1 full blood Jersey bull; 2 spring calves. X head of hogs, consisting of shotes, weighing about 75 pounds-each. A few dozen chickens. Implements, Wagons, Etc.—2 broad tire fitrm wagons wit It boxes; 1 wood wheel truck with box, in good repair. 1 spring wagon; 1 Peering mower, 5-ft. cut; 1 hay gatherer; 1 grapple fork; r harpoon fork; 1 gang plow, 14-inch; 1 sulky plow 16-inch; 1 walking plow 16inch: 1 3-aectlon harrow; 4 riding cultivators: one disa,. and truck; 1 Rock Island cornplanter, fertilizer attachment and SO rods,wiye; 3 sets leather work harness; 6 or s leather collars and numerous other articles. Term*— slo and under cash; 10 months credit; usual conditions: 6 per cent <>.. for cash on sums over $10; no property to be removed until terms are complied with. JOHN V. LESH. t\". A. McCurtnin, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch by Rosebud Ladies’ Aid.
PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction at my residence, 9 miles northeast of Rensselaer afid 6 miles east of Pa i r on ~"v THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915, sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. 7 Head Horses and Mules —One black mare 9 years, wt. 1350; 1 black horse, 8 years, wt. 1250; 1 bay horse 5 years, wt. 1500; 1 black horse 4 years, wt. 1250; 1 sorrel horse 4 years, wt. 1300; 1 span horse mules, 4 years old, wt. 1950. 23 Head Cattle —Mostly Short horns and Herefords. 1 white face cow 8 years, fresh last Oct., giving good flow of milk; 1 5-year-old cow fresh now; 6 4-year-old cows, springers. All these cows bred by a registered Hereford bull; 7 coming 3y ear-old heifers in calf; 6 head coming 3 year old steers, good ones; 2 coming yearling heifers. 4 Du roe .brood sows.
5 dozen chickens, 3 dozen White Leghorns and 2 dozen Barred Rock. Implements —2 broad tire wagons, one new one all complete; 1 J. I. Case eornplanter with 80 rods wire; 1 Black Hawk eornplanter with fertilizer attachments and wire; 2 cultivators, 1 John Deere, 1 Tower gopher: 1 walking sod plow, 1 hay derrick outfit, 1 grapple hay fork, 1 one-horse cultivator, 1 one-horse disc wheat drill, 1 feed long disc, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 horse power, 1 base burner, 1 wood and coal heating stove, 1 oil heater, 1 incubator, 245 egg capacity; some household goods. Terms —Sums of $lO and under cash; a credit of 10 months on sums over $lO, purchaser giving note with bankable security without interest if paid when due, with 8 per cent if not so paid; 5 per cent off for cash; no property to be removed until settled for. ‘ ELIAS ARNOLD. W. A: McOurtain, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch
BIG PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at upblic sale at his present residence 5 miles north and I! 1 * miles east of Rensselaer, 1 mile north and *4 mile east of the Smith cemetery, on the old Renicker farm in Barkley township, commencing at 10 a. «m.. 01$ MONDAY, FSB. 1, 1915, 6 Head Horse ■ —l strawberry roan mare <F years, wt. 1400, sound; 1 bay mare 12 years, wt 1350; 1 bay gelding 5 years, wt 1400; 1 bay gelding 4 years, wt 1150; 1 bay mare 7 years, wt 1050, broke to alt harness: 1 bay mare 12 years, wt 1000, lady -broke, gentle and a good one. 33 Head Cattle —s good milch cows, 1 black cow 5 years, now giving milk; 2 roan cows, 3 and 4 years, giving milk, will be fresh in spring; 1 Jersey 3 years old, fresh Feb. 2; 1 Jersey cow 4. years, giving milk; 9 head of coming 2-year-old heifers; these are bred and good bull; 9 calves, 4 heifers, 6 steers. 15 Head Hogs — 3 brood sews, bred to pure bred O. L C. boat, will farrow latter part of March; 12 head of fall pigs, wt. about 60 pounds. Implements, Wagons, Etc. —l No. 3 Corn King manure spreader; 1 7-ft. Deering binder; 1 John Deere gang plow, 14 Inch; 1 Deere walking plow, 16 1 Avery riding cultivator with gopher attachments; 1 John Deere fertiliser attachments; 1 4-inch tire wagon with hay rack; 1 buggy with pole; set of straw slinks; 1 set work harness; 1 set single harness; 1 saddle; some timothy hay in mow, and other articles. Farms —A credit of 10 months will be given on aU sums over $lO with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit H. C. DEWEES. Fred PbllUps, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground. Closing ojit every suit and cloak in stock, % ofr-Dome-FEN DIG’S FAIR
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PTfBIiXC BAXiE. T-ite undersigned will B*ll at public auction at what !b as the old Paxton farm. 2 mile* north and milt-8 west of Rensselaer, on TUESDAY, FEBBUABY 9, 1915, commencing at 10 a. m. 6 Head Komi—l brown mare, 4 yra.. safe in foal, borke to all harneoe, wt. 1350; 1 sorrel mare, in foal, wt L2OO, a good worker; 1 bay mare. In foal, wt 1100, broke to all harness; 1 bay mare 9 years, in foal, wt 1100, a good worker; 1 coming 3 year old rogn Colt, broke to all harness, will make a good gentle driving horse; 1 coming 3 year sorrel colt, broke, will make good driver. 3 Cattle —One large good dark red Durham cow and calf; 1 Jersey heifer, 7 years, giving a gallon of milk a day, fresh April 4th, an extra good one. 10 Hoga—2 Duroc sows, wt 250 and 150; 1 Chester White, wt 150; all to farrow in March; also 7 shotes, wt about 50 or 60 lbs. each. 3 dozen chickens. Farm Toola—Broad tire wagon with triple bed; J I Case cornplanter, bought new last spring; 1 J. I. Case 16-inoh sulky plow; 1 J. I. Case 14-inch walking plow; 1 new Brown walking cultivator; 1 John Deere cultivator, hay ladder, spring wagon, 1-Htorse 5-shovel cultivator; 2-sec. steel frame harrow, 2 sets work harness. 1 set good as new; 1 Koonomy Chief cream separator, sausage grindpr, some extra good shredded fodder and nuineorus other articles. Term* —slo nnd under cash in hand. Sums over $lO a credit of 10 months, purchaser giving note bearing 4 per cent from d*te of sale; If not paid at maturity will bear X per cent from date; 6 per cent off for cash. No property to 1,., removed until settled for. GILBERT E. LEWIS. VV. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. ——- Leo Kolhoff. Clerk. Hoi lunch by Lewis Nichols. ...
PUBLIC SALE. Raving decided to quit farming T will offer at public auction on the Carey Logman Harm, 6 miles east and % mile north of Rensselaer, and H| miles northwest of McCoysburg, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3, 1915, at 10 o’clock, the following property; 18 Head Horses—l sorrel mare, 7 years, wt 1650, in foal to Inldey’s: hftrse; 1 bay mare 8 years, wt 1350, ! sound and a good worker; 1 bay horse 8 years, w't 1350, sound; 1 bay horse 6 years, wt 1100, sound and iadv broke; 1 light brown driving horse, wt 1000; 1 brown mule, 12 yoars, wt 1250; 1 black horse 6 years, wt 1500, sound; 1 bay mare, coming 8 years, wt 1200, good driver. And the following livery horses: 1 bay mare 8 years, wt 1200; 1 bay horse *7 years, wt 1000; 1 bay horse 10 yrs, wt 1000; 1 <brown mare i 2 years, wt 1 sorrel horse 10 years, wt 1100; 1 bay mare 8 yeprs, wt 950; 1 team brown horses, 9 and 10 years, wt. about 2000.
One good Holstein cow, 7 years, fresh in May, giving about 3 galtons of milk now; also 3 yearling calves. 37 Head Hogs —l Duroc brood sow, wt ; 300; 1 Chester White brood sow, wt 300 ; 2 Duroc sows, wt about 180 each; 6 head of fat hogs, wt about 250 each;, 1 black brood sow, wt about 275; 26 head shotes weighing from 40 to 100 pounds. Farm Implements—3 wagons, all nearly new; 1 Oliver gang plow, 12inch, good as new; 1 Deering corn planter, a new one with 160 rods of wire and fertilizer attachments; 1 New Janesville cultivator; 1 John Deere cultivator; 1 New Osborne disc; 1 Blaekhawk cornplanter; 1 J. I. Case cornplanter; 3 work harness, good as new; 1 2-section harrow, 12 ft.; 1 set, gravel boards, 2 yd.; 2 Grain King scoop boards; and other articles. Buggies, Etc. —l rubber tire Harper buggy; 3 single top buggies; 2 phaetons, 2 road wagons, 1 complete surrey, 2 spring wagons and 1 2-seated trap; 1 carriage pole. 6 sets of fly nets, 2 storm blankets, 10 lip lobes, 10 dusters, 8 stable blankets and many other incidental articles in a libery stable equipment. Houeshold goods—2 kitchen ranges, 3 beds, 1 cupboard and litany other articles, Terms—ll months credit on all sums over $10; $lO and less cash Usual terms. 6 per cent off for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. OHAS. W. LOWMAN, Gulp & McCurtain, Aucts. J. H. Chapman, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground.
Col. W. A. McOurtain 3 Sale Dates. Febj 2. Ed Barkley, general sale. Feb. 3—Charles Logman, near Mt. Ayr, general farm sale. Feb. 4, Eli Arnolcj, general sale. Feb. 5, Joseph Francis, general farm sale. Feb. 8, Glenn Baker, general sale. Feb. 9—Gilbert Lewis, north of Rensselaer, general farm sale. Feb. 10, John Lesh, general sale. Feb. 17, Charles Pullins, general sale. ■</ Feb. 18—George Hoosline, near Wheatfleld, general fafni sale. Fob. 19—jjjfim Hopkins near Surrey, general farm sale. Feb. 23—Lou Whicker, near Parr, general farm sale. Feb. 24—Harvey Austin, general farm sale. >-/ Save Money by Buying Now. Owing to the raise in the price of leather, all prices on harness will be advanced March Ist. Previous to that date we will sell all and leather goodfs.at the old prices. You should buy now and save money. SCOTT BROS. Just received—a new car of Virginia Splint coal.—Joe Luers, Parr, Ind. —l - - ■■ » Now’s the time to sell the things you don’t need. A Republican classified, ad. will Aura thetricA Call us as Phone 18.
PUBLIC SALS. The undersigned will offer at public sale on the old Ketchmark farm, 2 miles northwest of Tefft and 4 miles northeast of Wheatfleld, commencing at 10 o’clock a. in., on MONDAY, FEB. 15, 1915, 6 Head Horaee— l brown mare, 3 years, broken and double, lady broke, in foal, wt. 1300; 1 bay mare in foal, wt'l3oo, 9 years; 1 bay gelding 11 years, wt 1300; 2 gray mares 12 and 15 years, wt 2800; 1 steel gray mare 5 years, wt 1200. 24 Cows—ll milch cows, some with calf by side, others to be fresh, all good milkers; 5 2-year-old heifers, some to be fresh soon; 7 calves, 6 months old; 1 Shorthorn bull, 3 years old. 4 head hogs, 2 male hogs and 2 sows. Farm Tools —l McCormick mower, John Deere cornplanter with fertilizer attachment; 2 riding cultivators,, 2-section steel harrow. McCormick 7ft. binder, good as new, 3-horse sulky plow, garden plow, Rock Island gang plow good as new, hay rack, 4-horse disc, grindstone, triple bed wagon, buggy, good as now; 2 sets double work harness, set single harness, carraige, road cart, about 4 dozen chickens, good White Wyandottes and Plymouth Rock chickens. Some household goods, steel range, 2 heaters, cream separator, good as new, and several other numerous articles. Terms—A credit of 11 months will be given on all sums over $lO if paid when due; if not so paid notes to draw 8 per cent from date. Sums of $lO and under cash; 6 per cent off for cash on sums over $lO on day of sale. Lunch on ground. Thirty minutes veterinary lecture. WILLIAM B. REED. Dr. C. Downey, Auct. H. W. Marble, Clerk.
PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to quit farming, I will offer at public auction on the A. A. Ohristley farm 5V4 miles south miles west of Rensselaer, 2 3-:4 miles east and 1 mile south of Foresman, 2 3-4 miles east and 6 miles north of Goodland, at *10:30 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1915 13 Held Horses and Mules—l pair of -felaek mules, € years, wt 2400, well matched and good ones; 1 roan Belgian mare, 5 years, wt 1550, safe in foal to Barkley Bros. Belgian horse; 1 grey mare 4. years, wt 1450; 1 black horse, 4 years, wt 1600; 1 brown horse 3 years, wt 1510; 1 brown mare 9 years, wt 1450, safe In foal to Barkley Bros. Percheron horse, Gabon; 1 brown mare 8 years, wt 1450; 1 bay mare 4 years, wt 1300; 1 bay driving mare 13 years, wt 1200; -1 roan horse 7 years; 1 black Belgian filly 1 year; 1 bay gelding 1 years; l bay spring colt. 31 Head Cattle—B good cows, 1 roan cow 8 years; 1 spotted cow 3 years, one-half Jersey; 2 black cows 7 years; 1 black cow 3 years; 1 white face cow 3 years; 1 spotted heifer, 1 year, 3-4 Jersey; 1 registered red Shorthorn cow 6 years; 1 pure bred red cow 3 years; 1 pure bred red heifer, 1 year old: 1 pure bred red heifer calf; 12 coining 3 year old steers; 6 spring calves, three steers, three heifers. Ten or twelve tons of clover hay in barn. 11 Head Koga—B Poland China brood sows to farrow in April; 1 pure bred Poland Ghfna boar; 2 shotes, wt about 125 lbs. each. iFarm Tools—3 Studebaker wagons, 2 with 3-in. tires, as good as mew; 1 nar row tire; 1 Great Western manure spreader, 1 good carriage; 1 McCormick binder, 8 ft. cut, nearly new; 1 McCormick mower, 6-ft. cut, nearly new; 1 John Deere cornplanter with 80 rods wire, fertilizer attachments and tongue trucks, all nearly new; 2 good John Deere sulky plows, 16-inch; 1 walking plow 16 inch; 1 double fan endgate seeder and box; 1 flexible 20-ft. 4-section harrow; 1 harrow cart; 1 good John Deere spader with tongue trucks; 3 John Deere riding cultivators, 2 with gopher attachments; 6 sets good work harness, 1 set nearly new; 1 pair breechings; 1 set double driving harness; 1 gasoline engine, 4 horse; 1 feed cooker, 75 gallon; 1 corn sheller; 1 grindstone; 1 slop barrel and cart; 1 new 6»rn crib Bxl6xlo, and many other articles. Terms—Sums of $lO and under cash; 12 months time on all sums of $lO and over with 6 per cent from date; if not paid when due 8 per cent, purchaser giving note with approved security* 2 Der cent discount for cash where ■ entitled to credit. No property to be remot Hi until settled for. JOAB H. BRANSON. Col. Fred A. Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds by “Sip” Haskell
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at what is known as the old Pilot Grove farm, 6 miles east of Morocco. 7 miles northeast of Brook and 2% miles west of Mt. Ayr, on TUESDAY, FEB. 16, 1915, commencing at 11 o’clock, prompt, the following property: 16 Head Horse* —l brown horse 6 years, wt 145(1; 1 bay horse 5 years, wt 1250; 1 bay mare’? years, wt 1400, in foal to a Belgian horse; 1 bay mare 6 years, wt 1400; 1 roan horse coming 4 years, wt 1250; 1 bay horse 5 years, wt 1250, lady broke in all harness; 1 gray mare coming 4 years, wt 1150, in foal; I black horse 4 years, wt 1000; 1 bay mare>6 years, wt 1200; 1 black mare 4 years, wt 1200; 1 black years, wt 1150; 1 sorrel mare 7 years, wt TOOtf, road mare, i gray gelding 2 years, well broke; 1 bay mare 2 years; 4 coming yearling colts. 11 Head of Cattle— l red cow, just fresh and has calf by side; 1 red cow will be fresh last of February; 1 roan cow will be fresh in March; 1 extra good cow, a splendid bred Red Poll, was - fresh in October; 1 red roan cow will be fresh in March; 1 black heifer 3 years old; 2 yearling steers; 1 red cow, dry; 1 coming yearling black bull calf, a good one and well bred; 1 white cow, fresh, with calf by side. 16 head of good shotes, will average about 160 pounds on date of sale. Wagons, Implements, Etc. —2 narrow tired wagons with 36-inch beds complete; 1 top buggy; 1 Milwaukee 7-ft. hinder, everything complete and in gjod condition; 1 Deering mower. 1 eering steel , hay rake. 2 corn planters. a Blackhawk anu a Case, with 80 rods of wire each and both in good condition; 1 John Deere riding plow; 1 Avery cultivator with gopher attachments complete; 1 Peacock riding cultivator: 1 spader; 1 12-ft. harrow; 1 endeate seeder with box complete; 1 walking breaking plow; 1 gasoline engine, the Air Motor; 1 John Deere gang plow. 1 hay rack, 4 tons of timothy hav in staek. 3 sets of harness, one set cost SSO and is just as good as new. 1 ste plain harness and 1 set of double buggy harness, good as new. Terms —slo and under cash: sums over $lO a credit of 11 months, purchaser giving approved note bearing 6 per cent from date of sale. If not paid at maturity will bear 8 per cent; 2 per cent off for cash. No, property to be removed until settled for. ' MARION BICKNELB. ■Chas. Martin, Auctioneer, Morocco, Hiar - Mitt.Graves,'. Clerk. - - Hot lunch on the ground by L. E. Ponsler.
Administrator 1 ! Solo of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of John N. Bakei deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of the decedent, in Barkley township, Jasper county, Ind., commenJng at 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday, February 8, 1915, the personal property of said estate as follows: Horses, cattle, sheep and farming implements. 13 Head Horses— Consisting of 1 grade stallion 11 years old, well broke and very gentle; 1 bay mare 10 years old weighing 1350 poupds; 1 bay mare, 9 years old weighing 1450; 1 black gelding, 8 years old, weighing 1450 pounds; 1 bay horse* 14 years old, wt. 1100, lady broke; 1 bay horse 8 years old, wt. 1200; 1 bay mare 18 years old, a good brood mare; 1 bay mare 4 years old, wt. 1300; 1 bay gelding 3 years old, wt. 1150; 1 black gelding, 2 years old; 1 sorrel gelding 2 years old; 1 -bay mare 2 years old; t gray filly 2 years old, the last 4 being draft colts. 27 Head Cattle—l black cow giving milk, 1 red eow, 7 years old giving milk; 1 red and white spotted cow with calf at side; 1 3-year-old cow, fresh last December; 1 2-year-old heifer due to calve on day of sale; 1 roan cow to be fresh so n, a good milker; 1 black and white cow to be fresh in March; 4 three year old steers in good condition; 3 two year old steers; 1 red bull, 2 years old; 1 2-year-old red heifer, fresh last December; 4 yearling heifers, Hereford, and 7 last fall calves. 11 head of ewes due to lamb by March 15. Farm Implements—2 harrows, 1 3 and one 2 sections; 1 two seated 1 single seat buggy with top, 3 riding cultivators, 2 walking cultivators; 1 new Check Row cornplanter with fertilizer attachments, “1 narrow tired wagon, 2 broad tired wagons, and 1 iron wheel wagon with 6 inch tires; 1 14 inch walking plow, 1 set double driving harness and 1 set single harness; 1 12-hole Superior wheat drill, 2 Deering binders, each 6-ft. cut, and one new. Terms—All sums of $5 and under cash in hand; all sums over $5 a credit of 10 months, the purchaser to give note bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity, with sufficient sureties thereon, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement -f&ws, and with attorney fees O. G. BAKER, Administrator. Col. W. A. McCurtain, Col. John Culp, Auctioneers. Charles G. Spitler, Clerk. Brushwood Ladies’ Aid will serve hot lunch.
PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to leave the farm and move to town, I will sell at public auction at said farm 3Vi miles southwest of Rensselaer, on the Bunkum road, commencing at 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1916, 6 Head Horses and Colts —l brown mare 7 years, safe in foal to Percheron horse, wt. 1500; 1 bay mare, 8 years, safe in foal to the same horse, wt. 1400. (These are extra good brood mares and are sound and will work in all harness.) 1 bay mare 10 years, sound, work in all harness and lady broke, wt. 1300; 1 mare colt coming 2 years, sound, wt. 1100; 1 yearling filly, sound. 9 Head Cattle —s milch cows, one fresh by day of sale, others bred to be fresh later; 4 spring calves, one bull, three heifers. Farm Tools —l John Deere wide tire wagon with triple box and spring seat, used one season, good as new; 1 old narrow tire wagon with box; 2 cultivators, one an Avery with gopher attachment, one a two-row cultivator; 2 sulky plows, 16-inch, one a Rock Island, one an Oilver; 1 14-inch walking plow; 1 McCormick mower, 6-ft. cut; 1 hay rake; 1 good let work harness; 1 older set work harness; 1 cream separator in good condition; 4 tons timothy hay in stack, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms— slo and under cash; on sums of over $lO a credit of 10 months will be given, purchaser "executing note with approved security, without interest when due, but if not so paid 8 per cent from date; 5 per cent off for cash on sums over $lO. No property to be removed until settled for. JOSEPH FRANCIS. W. A. McCurain, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground. Wednesday, Feb. 3, is Chas. W. Lowman's sale day. The sale will take place on Carey Lowman’s farm, 6 miles east of Rensselaer. Some extra good driving horses and other stock will be sold. FARM LOANS. I have made special arrangements whereby I can negotiate loans on good, well improved farms promptly and on favorable terms. H you desire a new loan or wish to renew your piesent loan, call at onee and make application. I am now located opposite and westerly from court house. ‘ JAMES H. CHAPMAN. Try our Cl a Milled Column.
STOCK SALE. We will sell at public auction on my fanp, 4 miles north and IVi mile west of Wolcott, on FRIDAY, FEB. 12, 1915, 48 Head Cattle— As follows: 1 Hereford bull calf, from a registered bull; 25 head of nice calves; 11 head of good milch cows, ranging in age from 3 to 7 years old, all with calf, some to be fresh soon, all bred to thoroughbred Hereford bull; 4 yearling steers; 3 2-year-old steers. 14 Head Hogs —lo shotes wt about 75 lbs.; 4 Du roc brood sows, bred to farrow Ist of May. Terms —All sums of $lO and under cash in hand; on sums over $lO 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with good freehold security approved by clerk of sale; with, interest at 5 per cent if paid at maturity; if not paid at maturity 8 per cent from date! 5 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. —. A MAY & SONS. E. L. Wright, Auctioneer. Geo. Chappell, Clerk. Hot lunch by Hughes Chas. W. Lowman’s sale will take place on the Carey Lowman farm next Wednesday, Feb. 3rd. Read his list in this paper. Next Wednesday, Feb. 3, is the date of Chas. W. Lowman’s sale. It will be held at Carey Lowman’s farm 6 miles east of Rensselaer. Read the list. Two pure bred Shropshire ewes and other good ewes will be sold at the O. G. Baker administrator sale on Feb. Bth.
rami. CARDS 0. E. JOHNSON, M. D. Office in lessen Building. Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to n and 7 to 8 p. m. SPECIALTY: SURGERY. Phone 211. Dr. L M. WASHBURN. PHYSICIAN AND SUBOIOB Phone 48. SCHUYLER O IRWIN LAW, READ ESTATE, XHSURAHCB 5 per cent farm loans Office in Odd Fellowi* Block. H. L. BBOWN DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work and Te»t> Without Plate* a Specialty. All ttaa teat methods In Dentistry. Gaa *Anlnlstered for painless extraction. Office over Larsh> Drug Store. Rensselaer, Indians. JOHN A. DUNLAP LAWYER. < Successor to Frank Foltz. > i t Practice In all courts. Estates settled. Farm Loans. Co lection department. Notary in the office. Ssnsseiasr, India** Dr. E. K. LOT Successor to Dr. W. W. Hartsell. HOMEOPATHIST. iflce —Frame building on Cullen errs*, east of court house. OPTICS THOSE 11. ieslaence College Avenue, Phone its. Bimwlitr. TnJUwn F. H. HEMPHILL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BUMBO*. Iptfllsl attention <o diseases of wosao* and low grades of fever. iffice in Williams block. Opposite Court House. Telephone, office and residence, 44A DR. E. 0. ENGLISH PHYSICIAN AND SUROSOS. Opposite Trust and Savings Bank. Phones: 17’--2 ring* so •fflee; 3 rings for residence. Sensselaer. Indiana. JOE JEFFRIES Chiropractor •uecossor toJ. IC. Sit (til Office over Rowles A Parker’s Phone 576 Lady attendant Dr. F. A. TUBFLEB OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building. Rensselaer. Indiana Phones. Office—> rings on 300, resilience—3 rings on 800Buccessfully treats both acute and ihronlc. diseases Spinal curvatures « meclalty. T“ TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. The undersigned trustee of Newton township, will have an office day In Rensselaer, on Saturday of each week in the room, with E. .P. Lane over Murray’s store. JOHN RUSH. Trustee.
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