Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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PUBLIC SALE. • . . .. ■ —~ The undersigned having sold his farm, formerly knowh as the old Flugel place, 5 miles south of Wheatfield and 3 miles east of Kniman, Ind., will sell at public auction, sale to commence at 10:30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1911 10 Head of Horses —2 Horses, wt 1,100 lbs. each; 2 Mares, in foal, wt. 1,150 each; 2 Mares, wt. 1,150 each; 2 3-year-old Black Mares, wt. 1,200 each; 1 3-year-old Horse, wt. 1,100; 1 2-year-old Colt. Head of Cattle—6 Milch Cows, 3 fresh and 3 will be fresh soon; 6 Heifers, will be fresh soon; 8 Yearling Steers; 4 2-year-old Steers; 1 3-year-old Steer; 8 Yearling Heifers. v 25 Head of Hogs —2 Brood Sows, and 8 Young Pigs; 2 Brood Sows with pig; 5 Shoats, wt. about 200 lbs. each; 8 Shoats, wt. about 80 lbs. each. 14 Dozen Chickens. 4 Stands of Bees.
Farm Implements McCormick Binder, nearly new; McCormick Corn Binder, in good shape; Mower; Hay Rake; Corn Planter; John Deere Riding Plow; 2 Walking Plows; 2 Riding Cultivators; 3 Walking Cultivators; 1 Steel 2-sec-tion Harrow; Broad Tire Farm Wagon; Top Buggy, good as new; Spring Wagon; 3 sets Double Work Harness and' many other small farm tools not here mentioned. Terms—A credit of 11 months will be given on all sums over $5, with usual conditions, 6 per cent off for cash, AUGUST KOTLOWSKI John Pettet, Auctioneer. H. W. Marble, Clerk. ■-4 " Hot Lunch Served.
GOOD EYE SIGHT. In fitting glasses there must be no guess work! It is as exact a science as mathematics. There is a certain error of refraction — there is a cfertain lens to correct •this, and not the slightest variation can be allowed. For careful examination and proper glasses call, on Dr. Rose M. Remmek, Harris block, phone 403.
TO FRIENDS OF THE DEMOCRAT. Instruct your attorneys to bring dayk’ service ” —Nat Tribune, all legal notices in. which ybu are interested in or have to pay for to. The Democrat, and thereby save money and do us a favor that will be much appreciated. All notices—administrator, executor, or guardian—survey, sale of -real estate, non-resident notices, ditch and highway notices, etc., the clients themselves control and attorneys will take them to the paper you desire for publication, if you mention the matter to them; otherwise they will take them to their own political organs. F*lease do not forget this when having any legal notices to publish. LECTURE DATES. ~ April 7—Byron King.
