Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
miles north of Francesville, in Gil-’ lam township, Jasper county Indiana. r . _ This (arm is considered the best 40-acre farm in that section of the county, has clay sub-soil, fair improvements, good orchard, within two mi.es of gravel road; Well tiled, good outlet, fine well of water - all’ under Cultivation. Terms: Cash. There is a SI,OOO mortgage on the farm, due in 10 years, which can.be assumed by purchaser or paid off. JOSEPHINE KUPKE. red Phillips, Auctioneer.
* Big Public Sale Having divided our real estate and making a dissolution of all our partnership business, we, the underMgned, will sell at Public Sale, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1912, at the residence of G. H. Hillis, 8 miles straight south of Thayer ’ 6 miles southwest of Fair Oaks’ 6 miles northwest of Mt. Ayr, ’ 12 miles northeast of Morocco, 6 miles noitheast of Enos, 8 miles, southeast of Lake Village, all the property belonging to the company. 38 Head of Horses and Mules— Consisting of 30 head good serviceable horses and 4 span of extra good mules, 4 to 7 years old. 62 Head of Hogs— —Consisting of I registered O. I. C. boar; 6 young boar pigs; 10 pure bred sows, bred to first mentioned , boar. ( : Thesp 17 head, are eligible to registry) ; 15 .other good brood sows, all shfe in pig; 30 sh-oats, weight about 50 pounds each. 125 Head of Cattle— Consisting of 50 young cows; 20 head of two-
year-old heifers, all safe with calf; 35 head extra good spring calves, steers and heifers; 20 summer calves; 2 pure bred coming two-yeaf-old Angus bulls. All these cattle are high grade and good quality, mostly Angus. Farm Implements— Consisting of 17 Wagons; 1 Carriage; 25 sets of work Harness; i Road Wagon; 5 Binders; 4 McCormick Mowers; 2 Hay Rakes; 2 Acme Hay Stackers, nevy and complete; 1 Spencer Hay Press; 1 Grain Drill; 1 7% h. p. Gas Engine; 1 No. 4 Bowsher Mill;' 1 wood Saw; 14 Kingman Gang Plows, these* plows are good ones, light draft and free from side draft; 4 Walking Breaking Plows; 3 Toro Cultivators; 25 one row riding Cultivators; 4 Blackhawk Planters with Fertilizer Attachment; 5 Disk Harrows; 5 four-horse Drag Harrows; 1 h. p. Feed Crusher; 1 good Stock Scale; - 5 or 6 tons of Junk and many other articles too numerousto mention. A credit of 9 months will be jdven on sums over SIO.OO, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash. Will furnish free conveyance from all trains on the ,C. I. & 5. R. at Enos, and from the Monon at Fair Oaks. • Arrangements v\ill be niade for plenty of bonfi res ' in the event of cold weather. Hot lunch will be furnished on the grounds,. G. H. HILLIS, JOHN TATTEN, A. B. TOLIN. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk.
Big Public Sale. As I have decided to discontinue farming I will sell at public sale at Maple Grove, 2 miles north and ¥z mile east of Goodland, beginning at 10 o’clock, on MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1912, 15 Head of Good Horses, Colts and Mules—Consisting of 1 Bay Mare 3 years old. safe in foal to Corbett’s Belgian horse, wt. 1550; 1 Gray Mare 13 years old,, safe in foal to same thorse, wt. 1600; 1 Black Mare 12 years? old, safe in foal to same horse, wt. 1500; 1 Sorrel Mare, safe in foal to Gailbrath Standard Bred Horse, wt. 1260; 1 Brown Gelding 2 years old, broke to harness, wt". 1300; 1 pair Yearling Fillies, color gray and black, wt. 2400; 1 Seal Brown Filly, out of Goodland Boy, wt. 800; ’’l Sorrel 2 year old of Domineer, broke to hariiW, wt. 1000; 3 hlgn grade PercheVon Stud Colts, wt. 27.00, one is a gray and two are J Sorrel Trotting Stickler, sired by Galbraith Horse; J Seal Brown trotting stickler; 1 suckling Mule Colt, wt ; 800.' This is an unusually’ bunch,-a little better than you will find elsewhere. Come and spend January 15th with me. ' 15 Head of Cattle— -12 high grade short horn Milk Cows, 2 high, grade Heifer Calves; 1 registered short horn Bull, papers go, with him. Most cows to be fresh by time of sale. This lot will be worth your , while;. - 12 Pure Bred Duroc Jersey Gilts —wt. 175 to 30 0 pounds.. Bred to a pure bred boar pnd due to farrow last of Feb. to April 1. Farming Implements— Consisting of 1 Deering Corn Picker as good as new, husked about 100 acres; 1 Black Hawk Corn Planter, with fertilizer attachment and 100 rods of 3.6 wire, as good as new; 1 Riding Cultivator, with gopher -attachments; 1 Budldng Disc; 1 3-sec-tion Lever Harrow. A credit of 12 months will be given on sums of $lO, with usual conditions; 2 per cent off for cash? . ’ F. MILLER. Col. W. H. Kenyon, Auctioneer. , J. T. Hameton. Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds.
