Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1907 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at on the road by the Irwin Tile Mill, 5 miles west of town, on the old Bislosky farm, and 4 3-4 miles southeast ot Mt. Ayr, on Thursday, January 2, 1908, Beginning at Io a. m,, the following described property: 8 Head of Horses consisting of i black mare, Io years old, wt 1300, bred to stallion known as the Leek and Lan» horse; t Applucious mare, wt 1200, bred to same horse; 1 bay mare, 6 years old, bred to Swaney Makeever’s jack; 1 bay mare, 14 years old, wt 1200, bred to the Price horse; 1 bay horse, 9 years old, wt 1200; I bay gelding, 3 years old, wt 1500; I black filly, 2 years old, wt 1000, out of Leek and Lane horse; 1 yearling black filly, wt 800, out of Leek and Lane horse; 1 span of mules, 3 years old. II Head of Cattle Consisting of 3 good milch cows, 2 fresh in January, I giving milk now, 2 three-year old steers; 2 yearling heifers; 3 steer calves, and 1 heifer calf 25 Head of Shoats 100 lbs each. 1 full blood Poland China broodsow 1 crib of yellow cnm. Farm Implements p" e broad tire Studfbaker wagon, triple? bed, good as new; 3 sets double work harness, one set as good as new; 1 Dandy disc; 1 new 11-foot Leader sower-seeder with grass seed attachment, force feed; 2 scoop endgates; I three-section wooden harrow, good as new; 1 three-section iron harrow; 1 Oliver riding plow, gook as new; 1 Oliver walking plow; 1 Avery riding cultivator with shovel and Gopher attachments, 2 Brown cultivators; 1 double shovel plow; 1 six-foot McCormick binder; 1 six-foot Deering mowing machine; 1 Porter corn planter with 100 rods of wire; I ten-foot hay rake; I hay ladder; I corn shelter; 1 grind stone, good as new; 2 cross cut saws; household and kitchen furniture and many other articles. TERMS—A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums of over $5.00 on approved security, without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date of sale. A discount of 6 per cent will be given on all sums ot over $5 01 for cash. All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand. No property to be removed until settled for. James Middleton. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Chas. Grant, Hot Lunch.

Real Estate Transfers. Ida May Heafer to Douglas Clark, Nov. 9, sw ne 15-32-6, Wheattteld, $675. q. o. d. Dr. Joel Alien to George F. Meyers, Deo. 18, pt Its 12, 13, bl 33, Rensselaer, Weston’s 2nd add., $1,500. George W. Spitler et ux to Ella M. Stanley, Oct. 29, It 10, bl 8, Rensselaer, Westons 2nd add., $450, Fredrlok W. Eppert to James O. Barrett, Feb. 27, ne 32-31-6, $12,000. Dewitt C. Hopkins to Nehemiah Hopkins et al, Dec, 18, Its 1, 4. bl 34, Rensselaer, Weston's add, sl. Edwin G. Warren to George O. Bales, Sept, 9, pt It 3, bl 2, Rensselaer S, P. Thompson’s add, $1,500. John W. Grapes to Henry C. Larsb, Dec. 6 s(4 36-32-5, Kankakee, $12,000. Henry C. LarshtoD. S. Otto, Dec, 7, same lauds, $16,000. , William W. Murray et ux to Francis Donnelly et ux, Sept. 24, pt w!4 sw 2-29-6, Marion S6O. Lillian H. Dutton to Joseph G. L. Galey, Dec. 4, pt nw sw 22-28-7, 24 acres, pt sw nw 22-18-7, 6 acres, pt sw nw 22-28-7, 30 aores. Jordau $4,500, Isabella M. Cleaver to Joseph G. L, Galey’ Nov. 30, pt se ne 2L28-7, pt nw sw-22-28-7, 16 aores, pt sw nw 22-28-7, 4 aores, pt ne se 21-28-7,2 acres, Jordan, $3,900* Joseph G, L. Galey to James L. Bickwell, Dec. 19, pt se ne 21-28-7, pt se ne 21-28-7,2 acres, pt ce se 21-28-7, 8 aores, Jordan, $2,600. Charles T. Harris et al to John G. Harris, April 4, 1906, pt. Its 7,8,9,10, bl 8, Remington, Chambers A Morgan’s add., SSOO. , George L. Parka to fra hole Parks et al, Dec. 13. pt ne nw 29-27-6, nw nw 29-27-6, 50 acres, Carpenter, $5,000. Harriet M. Rowen to Lee D. Mauck, Dec. 16, riV4 nw 3-29*7, 57.47 acres, Newton, $3,45a Dallas M. Yeoman to Lucius M. Strong, Dec. 20, pt Its 7,10, bl 4, Rensselaer, Weston** Add., $2,100. Christian F. Scheppele to John W. Burget, Nov, 22, ne ne 17-81-8, se 8-81-6. eH ne 8-31-6, ne sw 8-31-6,320 acres, Walker, $20,800. Outer F. Hedges to Edward Herman, Nov. 2, nw nw 20-28-5, ne ne 19-28-5,80 acre*, Mllroy, $5,600. William B. Austin to John D. Terpnlng. Deo. 10, it 16, north DeMotte, sls, q. c. d, Voleav Bechner to John Halik, et ux, Dec. Is, ne ne 1-81-1,40 acres, Walker, $2,800. Fob Re&it:— l3s aore farm 24 miles north of Remington; good improvements, well drained; either cash or grain rent. Thomas Shelley, U Remington, Ind, 1