Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1903 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PUBLIC SALE!; As I have sold niy farm and will move to Monticello, I will sell At publio auction at my residence 8 miles southwest of Me- T daryville, 8 miles northwest of Francesville and one mile west of Gillam church, on X WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1903, ! commencing at 10 a. no., the following property to-wit: £ TWELVE HEAD OF HORSEsJ jj, consisting of one good brood £ mare in foal, weight 1300 lbs. ♦ one sorrel brood mare, weight [ ► 1250 fibs; one brown brood [[ w mare, 1100 ll)s these were bred to the Gillam company Percheron horse); one four-year-W' old bay mare, well bred and ” ■ : m mm broke to all harness, good [[ nPV - . _ disposition, weight 1250 lbs; >► r one good span of four-year- [[ P old bay mares, well broke, [[ single and double, weight TllsO lbs each; three good two-year-old colts (two well broke, <► 1 the-other halter broke); three extra good spring colts, all [[ ■v hfflter broke. * : 65 Acres of Good Corn in Field. | 'BBarties buying this corn will have access to the stalk fields un- x til March 1, 1904. t [ SIXTEEN HEAD OF CATTLE. | [Wive extra good milch cows, with X thoroughbred !Shorthorn; two extra tine two-year- ♦ .old heifers, enough for the fcbutcher’s block; one fat black year- £ Ming heifer: six good spring calves: £||RiC£BH||Xp|J| * »one two-year-old, Shorthorn bull, + i 8 Head ol Good Hogs. | All My Farm Implements. $ , FREE LUNCH FOR EVERYBODY. f TTERMS:- -All sums of $5 and under, cash; sums over $5 a i ; - ■-■:==== eredit of twelve montbs without interest if paid x ;< when due; otherwise 8 per cent interest from date until paid, j -l purchaser giving note with approved security. Six per cent, f [.off for cash when entitled to credit. No property to be re- £ 'amoved until terms of sale are complied with. ▼ : HARVEY ROBINSON. I [y _Y. d. CLYNE, Auctioneer, Monticello, Ind. X
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