Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1908 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
RENSSBLABK PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURE COURSE March 6, 1908, Father Kayanaugh. Public Sale. lwill aell at Public Auction at my residence, • miles North end ii mile Wwt of Wolcott, 0 miles couth and 6 miles east of Rensselaer, 4 miles south and H mil* west of MeCoysburg, commencing at 10 a. m., on Wednesday, Feb. 26,1908, The following described property; 8 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES - Conslsting of 1 Bay Mare eleven years old, wt. 1100; 1 Sorrel Blare wt, 000; 1 Mule. wt. 1U0; 0 HEAD OF CATTLE—Consisting of 4 good Milch Cows, all to be fresh by the first week iW f h of April; 1 Heifer fresh by time of sale; 1 Steer coming two years old. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC,-Consisting of 1 Deering Binder, 1 Disc, 1 lumber Wagon, 1 Corn Planter with 80 rods of wire, 1 16-inch Walking Plow, about 7 tons of Hay in stack, 15 bushels or more of fine Seed Potatoes, 1 rick of Rye Straw, 1 wood Heating Stove, and many other articles. A credit of 10 months will be given on sums of over 45, with the usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash where entitled to- credit. THOS. T. LARSON. A, J. Harmon, Auctioneer. Ray D. Thompson, Clerk.
Big Public Sale. Having decided to quit farming and move to Illinois. 1 will sell at Public Auction at my residence in Barkley tp„ 6 miles north and 5 miles East of Rensselaer, 1 mile South aud lit miles West Of Newland, commencing at 10 a. m,, on Tuesday, Feb. 25,1908, SIX HEAD OF HORSES Mare seven years old, Mare coming four yrg. W VMvaUM Old, wt. 1400, In foal; 1 Bay Mare coming three Ww years old, wt. 1800; 1 Bay Mare six years old, wt. 1000, in foal; 1 Bay Horse coming three years old, wt. 1000; 1 Spring Colt. 7 HEAD OF CATTLE—Consisting of 2 milk ■ Cows, one.half Jersey, one now fresh, other fresh about March 1; 2 Durham Cows with calves by side; 1 coming two-year-old Heifer 32 HEAD OF HOGS of Poland China Brood Sows; 1 purebred Duroe Boar, wt, about : 250 pounds; 21 head of Shoats averaging 80 to 90 pounds each. IMPLEMENTS. WAGONS, ETC. Consisting of 1 Deering Binder, almost good as new, 1 Deering Mower good as new, 1 Deering Hay Rake. 12-ft, 1 Detroit Toungeleea Disk, 1 Wide Tire Wagon with triple box, 1 Rubber Tired Buggy, two In one, 1 Open Buggy, 1 Lowdown Broadcast Seeder, 1 Sulky Breaking Plow, 1 Walking Breaking Plow, 1 Steel Harrow, 11-ft., 1 Bradley Riding Cultivator, Brown Walking CultiV&tor, 1 McCormick Shredder, 1 set Blacksmith Tools, 2 sett of Work Harness, 1 set Single Harness, 1 PrairState Incubator, 250 egg with brooder; a lot of chickens, geese and turkeys; 1 Wood Heating Stove, 1 four burner Quick Meal Gasoline Stove, 1 Kitchen Cabinet, and other articles of Household Furniture; 5 tons good Timothy Hay in stack and numerous smaller articles. All the shove stookis first class and the implements are all In excellent condition. A credit of 11 months without interest will be given on sums over 85 with utiuil conditions; 0 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. JAMES R. BAKER, Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G, Spitler, Clerk. Hot Lunch on Grounds.
Big Public Sale. il I have decided to move to North Dakota, I will offer at Public Sale at my residence 4 miles South of Rensselaer and 8 miles North of Remington, on Range line road, commencing at 10 a. m., on Monday, March 2, ’OB the following property: 6 HEAD OP HORSES —Consisting of one Brown lOyears ‘>'<l wt. 1250 with foal; 1 Grey years Mr JJ W old, wt. \J2SC; 1 Bay Mare, nine years old, with foal, wt. 1300;-1 Black Mare ooming coming 3 years old, wt. 1100, with foal! 1 Black Horse eight years old, wt. 1200; 1 Yearling Mare Colt. 17 HEAD OP CATTLE—Consisting of 11 head of Milch Cows, 1 fresh in February. 4 fresh ip March In March, 1 In April, 1 in June, 1 in July and one In August; 6Calves—--4 Steers, lfuU blood Jersey Heifer Calf and one Swiss Heifer Calf. 26 HEAD OP HOGS-Consisting of one full blood Poland China Sow with pig: two Duroc Jersey Sows \ with pig, will famish pedl- \ gree for same, and 23 Shouts. FARM IMPLEMENTS—ConIisting of 1 good broad tire Wagon; 1 narrow tire Wagon; 1 Spring Wagon; 1 Jump seat Canopy Topßuggy; 1 Single Buggy;! Cutter; 1 Corn Planter with 80 rods of wire; 1 Peering Mower; 1 Hay Rake; 1 two-horse Harrow; 1 three-horse Harrow; 1 Walking Cultivator; 1 Riding Cultivator; 114-lneh Walking Plow; 1 14-inch Wheel Blow; 1 Shovel Plow; 1 Endggte Seeder; 1 Hay Rack; Hand Cart, Wheel Barrow, etc. Two Stands of Bees. 2 Stacks of Hay; 100 bushels of potatoes, li bushels early rose, balance Rural New Yorkers, Household and Kitchen Furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: A credit of 11 mouths will be given on sums over ft with usual conditions, 6 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. JAS. A. SHEPHERD. Col. W. H. Kenyon, Auctioneer, , J. W. Phelps, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground.
