Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1904 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his residence, 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Demotte, and 4| miles north of Virgie, on Thursday, Nov. 10, 1904. 4 head of good work horses. 6 bead of cattle, consisting of 5 head of milk cows and 1 two-year-old heifer, also 2 fat hogs, 15 tons of hay in stack, 150 shocks of corn, 1 Osborn Binder, 1 Champion Mower, 1 McCormick Mower, 1 steel hay rake. 1 corn planter with fertilizer attachment, 1 wide tire wagon, 1 single buggy, 2 top buggies, 1 cultivator, 1 plow, 1 harrow, 1 hay rack, 1 set work harness, 2 set single harness, onion drill with attachment, 1 heating stove, bedsteads, grind stone, 1 boat and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale will begin at 10 o’clock a. m. Terms, 10 months without interest, if paid when due. Scott Harrington. John Greve, Auctioneer. DOES IT PAY TO RAISE GOOD HOGS? At Price’s Bale in Carpenter township last winter, Fred Phillips, tne auctioneer, sold a Duroc Jersey sow to J. J. Porter of Remington for SB6. The sow farrowed and John sold her and litter of pigs to his son Burr Porter for SIOO. When five months old Burr sold the pigs to John A. Teter of Carpenter township for $240, retaining the sow. Mr. Teter exhibited the litter at the different state fairs and at the World’s fair winning $305 in prizes, and sold them before they were shown in their classes at St. Louis, for $305. The purchaser refused SSOO for one„of the male pigs which won first in his class. The pigs were sired by Mr. Teter’s great show hog Top Notcher Again. Mr. Porter still owns the sow, with no price on her. O. I. C. SWINE. Thomas Driver of Barkley town- 1 ship, has two O. I. C. male bogs for service this season. One, one year old, weighs over 500 lbs.; one fifteen months old, over 600 lbs. Terms $2.00, cash or produce, at time of service.
PURE BRED HOGS AT PUBLIC SALE ' Prize-winners and makers of prize-winners, in our first annual pure bred Poland China and Duroc Jersey hog sale, at Fisher’s Hitch Barn, Rensselaer, Indr, Saturday, Oct. 20, 1004, At 1 o’clock p. m. 20 head of pure bred Poland China spring boars and spring gilts. They are sired by such boars as Iroquoise Perfection, by Chief Perfection 2d; Black Perfection, by Ramsey Perfection: L. & W. Perfection, by Chief Perfection 2d. One pure bred Poland China sow with litter of pigs, sired by the Great A. J. Perfection, by Sunshine Perfection, winner of 2d prize at Wisconsin State Fair; the kind you all want. 5 pure bred Duroc Jersey spring boars, sired by the greatest red hog living, Top Notcher Again, winner of First at Ohio State Fair; First and Champion at Indiana State Fair; First and Champion at Illinois State Fair, 1903. This offering includes the large, growthy kind that every man interested in raising hogs is looking after. You are invited to attend this sale and buy at your own price. Terms, four months time, draw* ing 6 per cent interest from date. Smith, Harmon & Co. Fred Phillips, Harmon & Grant, Auctioneers. CHEAP FARMS. Driskell & McNeely, land agents Campbellsburg, Washington county, Ind., will sell you a farm in Southern Indiana, any size, any price. Every man can own a farm if bought of them. W T rite for list. Coach tickets $5.10, Lafayette to St. Louis and return, on sale Sunday to Thursday, inclusive, of each week during rest of Exposition. Limit 7 days, including date of sale; via W abash.
