Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1903 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PUBLIC SALE!! 2On account of the very inclement weather of Wednesday, February X X ' 18th, I was compelled to postpone my sale T J advertised for that day until t ISATURDAY, FEB. 28, 19031 1 t ♦ When I will offer at my residence three miles north and one mile west X of Monticello, commencing at nine o’clock a. m., sharp, £ the following personal property: I 115 HEAD OF HORSES AND COLTS.! ♦ Two gray geldings, 7 and 9 £ ♦ years old, weight 1400 lbs. X £ each; 2 black horses, 7 and 8 2 years old, weight 1500; 1 roan -f mare 2 old. weight 1 TOO; 1 bay-mare, 2 horse weight 1000; + ♦ ■ 1 bay mare 4 yrs. old, wt. 1000; 2 f I ■ 2 bay geldings, 3 years old,-*- ♦ v H 8 * bv Red River—extra good 2 f i yearling colt; 1 bay 2 ♦ ■ vdi- . ’““lx!, driving horse 5 years old, weight X 2 1100, sired by Dick Red; 1 2 2 extra good standard bred bay mare 4 years old, weight 1300, sired 2 2by Energy, All these horses are well broke and in fine condition. -*• 2 -v” 1 172 Head of Cattle! + - + ♦ 25'heed of extra Rood milch 1 stock—32 steers and H heifers. 460 Head of Sheep e%±it h 3 ro^.«| 4 Forty Head of Good Stock Hogs. 4 2 Average 80 to 125 pounds each. 2 J - | 4 Hay, Straw, Corn, Oats, Etc. 4 100 tons good timothy hoy in stack and 20tons in barn. 100 r 2 tons of good oats and wheat straw. 1500 bushels of corn in crib. 2 2 1000 bushels of extra good white seed oats. 200 good white oak 2 2 posts. 300 rods of new eix and seven inch tile. 5 patent feed t X racks and 10 feed troughs. 150 Plymouth Rock chickens. |Farm Implements and Machinery. 4 One McCormick binder, 1 Deering binder, 2 new mowers, + 2 one Deering and one Champion; 2 good Doering hay rakes, 1 X 2 new McCormick corn harvester, 2 Hays corn planters, 1 roller, 8 T X cultivators, good as new; 1 spring tooth harrow; 2 spike tooth X 2 harrows; 1 new J. I. C. gang plow, 5 good breaking plows, 8 one- 2 X horse wheat drills, 3 pair hay ladders, 1 hand cider mill, 2 pair. 2 new bob sleds, 1 corn shelter, 1 hay derrick and rope, 2 broao tire-» 2 wagons, good as new, 1 iron wheel feed wagon, 1 good 2 wagon, 2 top buggies, good ns new, one with rubber tire;’* XI carriage; 2 good road carts, 1 spring wagon, 4 sets of-"-1 double work harness, 1 set double buggy harness, 8 sets singled f buggy harness, 1 new set leathor fly nets, also a groat lot of” X smaller articles too numerous to mention. <- 1 - - ■ ■■ 4 All above property must be sold to the highest bidder, ns I-► 2 have Bold nil my farms and intend to remove from the State. I" I ♦ will bo glad to see all my neighbors and friends on day of sale. ” X . *< ► ♦ 'T'pD/VI C All Bums of $lO and under, cash; sums over $lO--X 1 q credit of 10 months without interest if paid!* 2 when due, otherwise 8 per oent. interest from date, purchaser - Xgiving note with approved security. 6 per cent, off for cash'2 when entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms” T are complied with. Refreshments on the ground. JAMES LOWE. I 2V. D. CLYNE, Monticello, Ind., Auctioneer. X HARRY LOWE, Cl.rk. ”
