Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 February 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Big Stock Sale at Newland, Jasper County. If you are looking for a good horse or mule, for a cow, some sheep or some pigs, It will pay you to go many miles to attend the big sale Ed Oliver will hold at Newland, in Jasper bounty, on Thursday, March sth. Mr. Oliver had advertised his sale to take place on Friday of last week, but the drifted snow was certain to keep many away who would have been purchasers' and he wanted the largest crowd together that ever attended a sale in Jasper county, fio he changed the date. He has 50 head of horses and males, including some extra good young stock, 18 head of cattle, 45 sheep, 40 brood sows, and some other stock and some harness. To those who do not feel prepared to give personal security, Mr. Oliver will arrange terms of chattle security, if adequate. The sale will be a long one, will start promptly at 10 O’clock, and in order to facillate arrangements for getting there Mr. Oliver arranged to have a special train on the Gifford road meet the morning milk train at McCoysburg and bring the people back there to the evening milk train. People from the north can take the train at Kersey and reach Newland at 11 o’clock.

Big Public Sale. Having decided to go to South Dakota, the undersigned will offer at nubile sale, 7 mile* north and H mile West of Rensselaer, mile West of Alx, 2 miles east, 4 utile North and I mile Bast of Parr, beginning at 10 a. m. on Tuesday, March 10,1908, the following described property; 15 HEAD Of HORSES— Consisting of 1 bay Mare twelve years old, wt. I*ooo, In foal: 1 blue roan Mare eight years old, wt. Uoo, in foal; 1 grey Mare seven years old, wt, 1200, in foal; 1 iron grey Filley coming three years old, wt. 1200, 1 blue roan Gelding coming three years old wt. 1200:1 bay Mare twelve years old, wt. 1350; 1 bay Mare twelve year* old. wt. 1300, iu 1 sorrel Mare twelve ' >; V years oid, wt. 1200, in Miiißliiiiii foo,: 1 b “ y Mareoo,ll * ing three years old, wt. 1300; 1 bay Horse eoming three years old, a good roadster, lady broke, wt. 900; 1 sorrel Gelding two years old; 1 brown Colt, roadster, two years old; 2 yearling Colts, 1 spring Colt. 15 HEAD OF CATTLE—Consisting of 13 good miloh oowA some now fresh, others to be fresh In spring; I fall blood Jersey and 1 yearling Calf. ~ 23 HEAD OF HOGSbrood Sows, will farrow in April; 5 Shoats wt. 100 jHaEBMWw pounds each; 13 Shoats wt. 50 to 80 pounds each. WAGONS, IMPLB MENUS, Etc.—Consisting of 7 Walking Cultivators; l Avery Hiding Cultivator; 2 two-section Harrows; 2 walking breaking Plows, (U and IS Inch); 1 three horse wheel Plorivl double shovel Plow:! two-horse Seeder; 1 Scoop Board; t Hay Ladders; 8 Farm Wagons (one low iron wheal, on# with doubts bad, two with triple bad); i spring Wagon; 1 rubbar tired top Boggy; 1 open Boggy; 1 McCormick Mower, X Deertng Mower, good as naw; 1 hay Bakea good one; I Champion Hinder; 1 onion Weeder; 2 Bobsleds; 1 set single Harness- 2 sate doable work Harness; 1 Corn Planter with 80 rods of wire; 1 Disk; 1 right-hoi# Wheat Drill; 2 sets Dump Boards; 1 Cook Stoye; 1 Heating Stove, and numerous other articles. A credit of 10 months without interest will ttoJiTnS? 'Z' n #7 with usual conditocredlt for “‘h where entitled O. M. GABBIOTT, 0u..., A . W * w - harrod. Phillips, Auctioneer. Bay Thompson, Clerk. Hot Lunch on Grounds.