Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1904 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PUBLIC SALES. The undonlffied will offer at Public Sale at hia residence, S mile* north and 1M mllM west of Rensselaer, on the Rebecca J ■ Porter farm, commencing at 10 o'clock tu as., on TUESDAY, JAN. IS, 1004, the following described property * 10 Head vearsofd, welsht*uߣ Mare, four yeare old. weight 1600, lo foal; 1 Bay Mare, eisht years old. weight 1600; 1 Bay Horse, four years old. weight 1800; 1 Black Mare, six years old, weight 1060: 1 Bay Mare, six yearsold, weight 1160; .1 Sorrel Horse, six years old, weight llOOt 1 Grey Filley, coming two-year-old, weight 1000 : 3 Spring Colts, a fins pair and well matched. All known defects pointed out. 88 Head of Stock Hogs-Consisting of 1 Fine Brood Sow with 7 Pigs by her side; 8 Shoats. weight about 00 pounds each, and 7 Shoats, weight about 100 pounds each. One Jersey Cow, 4 years old. Implements, Wagons, etc—All of my Farm Implements, consisting of 8 Farm Wagons; 1 Canopy Top Surrey,good as new; 1 McCormick Mower: 1 Steel Jim Com Planter with 100 rods of wire, good as new; 1 Hay Rake; 1 New Hay Ladder; 1 End-Gate Seeder; 1 Tower Cultivator, good as new; 1 Walking Cultivator: 1 New Deal Breaking Plow; 1 Walking Plow; 1 Disc Harrow; 1 Spike Tooth Harrow; 1 Pair of Bob-Sleds, as K>d as new; 2 Sets of Farm Harness: 1 Set üble Driving Harness; 1 Set Blngle Harness; 10 Bushels of the Famous Capt. James Dunn Seed Corn; Hay In Stack: 1 Barrel of Cider Vinegar; some Household Goods and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—ll months credit without interest; 8 per cent off for cash on sums over 06. CHAS. BURBAGE. Fred Phillips, auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, clerk. Gns Grant, hot lunch.

The undeiMgned will offer at Public Sale at his residence, on what is known as the Robt. Randle farm, in Barkley tp., 6 miles west of Francesville, 6-miles north of McCoysburg, and 1!4 miles southeast of Pleasant Grove, the following property, beginning at 10 a. m. on FRIDAY, JANUARY, 16. 1904, 7 Head of Horses consisting of NeU, a brown mare 8 years old, well broke sound and gentle, weight 1660; Dick, a brown horse 8 years old. broke, souDd and gentle, weight 1460; Barney, brown horse 6 years old, sound and gentle, weight 1460; Topsy, bay mare 8 years old, broke to all harness, weight 1500; brown illley 2 years old, broke to baiter, weight 1100; one bay yearling gelding, weight 1000; one bay spriDg colt, weight 860. One full blooded Chester White sow, weight 800 pounds, with 11 pigs, weight about 76 lbs each. 31 Head of Cattle, consiating of 7 head of cows, some giving milk, 3 fresh, all in calf by full-blooded Shorthorn bull; 0 yearling heifers; 8 yearling steers; 1 fullblooded Shorthorn bull 3 years old, All red stock and well bred. Implements, wagons, etc.—l McCormick binder; 1 Deering 8-foot mower; bay rake; Blaekhawk planter, with fertilizer attachment, and 80 rods of wire, good as new; 1 wagon; 1 one-horse corn cutter; 1 cultivator: 14-inch walking plow; double shovel plow; low down seeder; scraper; set of dump boards; 3 day ladder*; 3 wood racks; iron kettle; tire setter; 1% set of work harness; 3wets single harness; chicken coops; hog schute, bog troughs, stone boat, sled, several thousand feet of oak lumber, all sizes aud sorted in even lengths; 150 seasoned hedge posta: 160 burr-oak posts; 360 bushels white seed oats, called Mortgage Litter; some household furniture and other articles too numerous to mention, Terms: 0 months credit without intereat. 6 per cent off for oash. CHAS. A.ENZ,

T. J. C., Auctioneer. Evkrktt Burgkt, Clerk. This property will positively sell as advertised, as owner desires to move to Ohio. Will meet parties from south coming on 7 o’clock train at McCoysburg. Hot lunch on the grounds. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the Iroquois Stock Farm, 3 miles west of Rensselaer, on poor farm road, 5 miles east of Mt. Ayr, on THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1904. 93 head of stock, consisting of 17 head houses AND MULES, as follows: 1 Brown Mure seven years old, in foal. wt. 1400; 1 Grey Mare ten years old. in foal, wt. 1600; 1 Black Mare nine years old, in toal, wt. 1100; 1 Black Mare eight years old, wt. 1200; 1 Black Road Horse four years old, wt, 1200; 1 Bay Horse six years old, wt. 1100: 1 Brown Mare coming three years old, wt, 1300; 1 Bay Mare coming three years old, wt. 1350: 1 span of Geldings ruining three years old (black and dark irou grey) an extra good pair; 1 Pair Black Driving Horses, well matched, four and five years old, wt. 2l00; 1 span of Black Mules

Jliltl Mil! FniKlS' bill Fourteenth Annual Meeting to he Held In the Bast Court Room of the Court House Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 20-21, 1904. PROQRAnnE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1904. 10.00 A. M.—Mußic. Invocation Rev. Elam Address by President. Presentation of Farmers’ Institute Association by B. D. Comer. Discussion. Appointment of Committees. Miscellaneous Business. 1:30 P. M. —Music. Co-operation in the Preparation and Sale of Farm Products... .0. A. Somers of Kokomo, Howard connty Discussion .Harvey Dexter, Frank Parker 5010 , Mrs. C. E. English Needs of the Woman on the Farm. .Mrs. Florence Ross of Southport, Marion county. Discussion... .Mrs. Ed. Parkinson, Mrs. Simon Kenton EVENING SESSION. Mrs. W. S. Day, Presiding. Music. Recitation Martha Parkison Our Lives with Our Children Mrs Ross Discussion Mrs. Shedd and others Music Male Quartette The Story of a Nubbin O. A. Somers Music. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1904. 9:3Q A, M.—Music. - 3 Invocation-.................. • • • • Rev. Kindig Fruit Farming Prof. Michaels -Discussion John Renicker, M. ,Y. Slaughter 5011 Condition Essential to Profitable Crop Growing O. A. Somers Discussion ..Walter Porter, I. A. Leavel 1:30 P. M.—Song Recitation Cora Dexter The Comparative Opportunities and Conditions of Farm Life O. A. Somers Farm Dairying John Marlatt Discussion.... Mrs. B. D. Comer, Mr. J. W. Norman and John Martindale. Report of committees. Election of officers. Executive Committee: W. 8. Day, L. Strong, Geo. O. Pomphrey. H. W. Jackson, B. D. Comer, Mrs. Ruby Barons, Mrs. H. E. Parkison. Miss Ora Duvall, pianist

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