Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 189, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fUBL|C SALE. Due to the fact that I am forced to ssek another climate' on account of poor health, I will offer for sale at puMic auction at the old William McElfreah farm, 6 1-2 miles northeast pf Rensselaer; 2 1-2 southeast of Burke's corner, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2q, the following personal property: Norses —One hay mare, seven years old, weight 1400, with mule |y side; black gelding, 5 years pld, Weight 1400; bay horse, 0 years Old, weigh* HOP, broke to ajl harness. Cows—Two milch cows, 5 years ioH, will be fresh in February; Jer|sey cow, 7 years did, will be fresh in December. 2 heifers, a yearling heifer, 2-year-old red heifer, .fresh in December and will be 3 years odd'next May. Hogs—Four brood sows, 2 Maanpshires, full blood; 2 Durocs, full blood; tall bred to raise fall pigs. 21 shotes and one male hog, Sampshires. Farm Implements—Wagon, hay ladder, corn plow, planter, engine and pump, jack, ibuggy and harness, hog feeder, hog troughs and other small articles too numerous to mention. Some good timothy (ha)y to be sold in stack. Household Articles—One Round Oak heater. Terms —A credit of nine months will be given on sums over 010, notes to draw 6 per cent interest from date if paid when due, if not so paid ito draw 8 per cent interest from date. All sums of flO and under cash. FLOYD GRATNER. Col. Fred A. Phillips, Auctioneer, p. G. Spitfler, Clerk.

Misses Minnje flempbil} and TiJUe Malchow returned Monday from 8 week’s vacation at Lake Winona. Jane •ParOdso®, who was with theonreturned Sunday with her parents in ebtir car. They report that they are making big preparations at the lake tor Billy Sunday. He will be •there from August 15th to 21st. S' . - - - James N. Leatherman, the local (banker, farmer and breeder of Hhnqpshire hogs, wifi offer about fifteen otf iris purebred Hampshire bogs for sale at a big combination sale to be held in Lafayette on Aug. 22. J. Crouch A Son, of Lafayette, and Chare Rhode, of Pine Village, are also interested in this sale. Mr. and: Mrs. W. B. Bowies and son, Max, returned home Sunday evening after a five weeks’ automobile cruise through the east Leaving Rensselaer they took the northern route to Niagara Falls. From /there they went to Mew York Cfity, where they spdbt several day* making a boat trip up the Hudson. On their return trip they visited in