Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

- Whiteland Rad Wheat. White wheat in general yields more grain per acre, possesses stronger straw, weighs a little less per measured bushel. Is slightly softer in the grain, produces a more popular pastry flour and furnishes a somewhat weaker flour for bread than the red grains. —Ontario Agricultural College.

Big Public Sale The undersigned, having decided to move to South Dakota, will offer at Public Auction at his residence 2 % miles East of Rensselaer and 1 % miles West of Pleasant Ridge, on gravel road, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY, 26, 1900, 7 Head of Horses-—Consisting of 1 Sorrel Mare eight years old, wt. 1500, in foal; 1 Bay Mare five years old, wt. 1400, in foal (service fee of horse settled for both mares); 1 Black Mare coming three years old, wt. 1100; 1 Black Mare, with star in forehead; 1 Brown Mare Colt coming two years old; 1 Sorrel Mare Colt, bald-faced, coming two years old; 1 Black Colt coming one year old. 9 Head of Cattle—Consisting of 8 fine dairy cows and 1 Holesteln heifer, 1 year old, 1 cow will be fresh by sale day; some are fresh now and others will be In Spring and Summer. These are all good cows. 15 Head of of 15 head, wt, 120 pounds, 6 Poland China and 9 Durocs, can be recorded. Farm Implements, Etc.—Consisting of 1 Osborn Binder in good running order; 3 riding Cultivators; 1 Tower Gopher; 2 ten foot Lever Harrows; 1 1 4-inch Walking Stubble Plow; 1 Oliver Sulky Plow, 16inch; 1 Endgate Seeder, force feed; 1 Deere No. 9 Cbm Planter with Fertilizer Attachment and 80 rods of wire, all in first-class condition; 1 Challenge Feed Grinder, triple gear; 1 Weeder; 1 New American Fanning Mill; 1 set Bob-sleds; 1 Road Cart; 1 14-inch wide iron wheel Wagon with box; 1 set of new Hay Ladders; 3 Hog Houses 6x7; 3 stands of Bees; 2 Cook Stoves; 1 U. S. Cream Separator, No. 7; 1 Butter Worker in good condition; 7 Tons No. 1 Timothy Hay; and many other articles too numerous to mention. A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over $lO, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash, where entitled to credit. AMOS F. SHESLER. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on Grounds.

Big Public Sale. As Mr, Junglas will move to Jay county. where he will engage in business and Mr. Parks will retire from farming, they will offer the following property for sale at Public Auction at the former's residence, Imiles West of Surrey, 2 miles South and 44 mile West of Parr, 7 miles Northeast of Mt. Ayr, beginning at 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909, 6 Head of Horses— Consisting of 1 Bay Horse, old ' wt ' 1,00; 1 Bav wt. 130 °- sound and well broke; 1 Bay nine years old, wt. 1100, lady broke; 1 Bay Horse, three years old; 1 Buy Filley, coming two years old, wt. 1100; 1 Bay Horse, 12 years old, wt. 1300. 7 Head of Cattle —Consisting of 1 Red Cow. six years old; 1 Red Cow, seven years old; 2 Whltefacea Cows, six years old, ail be fresh next month; 1 Yellow Jersey, six years old. was fresh late and now giving mtlk, a nice .little family cow; 1 coming two-year-old Helfer; 1 Steer Calf of good size. 10 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 2 Brood Sows an<\ 8 Shoats. Implements, Wagons, Etc.’—Consisting of 1 Wagon. 1 Family Carriage; 3 Top Buggies, good ones; 3 sets Work Harness, nearly new; 3 sets Single Harness; 1 set Carriage Harness; 1 Mudboat; 1 set heavy Block and Tackle, with pulleys and rope; 1 Binder; 1 Champion Mower; 1 Disc; 2 Brown Riding Cultivators, good as new; 2 Walking Cultivators; 1 16-inch Riding Plow; 1 16-inch Walking Plow; 2 2sectlon Steel Harrows; 1 Self-dump Hay Rake; 2 Iron Kettles, 30-gallon; 1 Lard Press; 1 Heating Stove; 200 bushels Com in crib; 8 bushels Yellow seed Corn; 4 tons Timothy Hay, and many other useftrt articles about the arm and house. Farmers cannot afford to miss this sale. A credit of II months will be given on sums over 910. with usual conditions; per cent off for cash. JACOB JUNGLAS C. L. PARKS A. J. Harmon, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on Grounds.

There is no Quinine, nothing whatever harsh or ’sickening In Preventlcs. These little Candy Cold Cure Tablets act hs by magic. A few hours—and your threatening Cold Is broken. Candy like In taste, Preventics please the children—and hey break the feverishness, always. And least of all is tne economy. A large box—4B Preventlcs—2s cents. Ask your druggist. He knows! Sold by All Dealers. I ‘