Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“Great Majestic” Range, 1 new extension table, 2 cupboards, 2 bureaus, 3 bedsteads, 2 cots, 2 -bedsprings 1 single and 1 double, sewing machine, center tables, chairs and rockers, washing machine, churn, press, sausage grinder, 1 iron boiler, 2 big kettles. 1 twenty gallon jar, 1 U. S. separator, good as new, cream can, dishes, cooking utensils, crocks and jars, wire, stretchers, axel?, saws, block and tackle, steelyards, sledge and small tools too numerous to mention. 1 (target rifle. No. 22. Sickle, grinder, perfection oil heater. Poultry. A credit of 9 months will be given on sums over $5, with usual conditions; 5 per cent ojff for cash. J. R. CLARK. Jos. Hepp, Auctioneer. Chas. Wren, Clerk. Hot lunch by Jacks Broa

DISPERSION SALE Of Holstein Cows and O. 1} C. Hogs On the Sparling farm, 1 mile south of Rensselaer, on Thursday, April 11, 1012, the following property will be offered at public sale: Horses, Mules —Consisting of 1 pair of good-sized mules, 2 mares, bred to Gabon; 1 bay mare 8 y'ears old, and a 3-year-old gelding; 1 brown mare 9 years’ old, wt. 1390; 1 2-year-old and 2 yearling fillies; 1 suckling Colt. Cows—Consisting of 3 registered Holstein cows; a Dekol and a Mercedes ,of unusual milking qualities; 20 high-grade Holstein cows; 1 Jersey, 1 Hereford, 1 Angus cow. With one exception these cows are all young, just entering their second or third milking periods. The average for the entire herd last year was nearly 6,000 pounds per cow, which is exceptional for so young a herd. The majjority of these cows are now fresh and remainder will be fresh shortly. Some exceptional milkers among them. Several will give from 8,000 to 11,000 pounds of milk ® during the present milking period. A rare opportunity' to secure some splendid individual of this great dairy herd. Heifers and Calves—Consisting of 20 high-grade and pure-bred calves, ranging i n age from ,a few months to heifers bred to fresh in early fall. . gg Hulls —Consisting of 1 excellent registered 4-year-old Holstein bull, imported from New Y.ork state. Several good bull calves. Hogs—Consisting of over 300 head of hogs of all sizes, as follows: 35 pure-bred young O. 1. C. sows, with litters at -side or bred for May farrow. Remainder are shoats, ranging in wt. from 50 to 125 pounds. Thoe will be grouped in bunches of 6 each. Sheep—Consisting of 75 Shropshire ewes and 3 pure-bred Shropshire rams. Poult ly—'Consisting of several dozen chickens, principally purebred R. I. Reds and Plymouth Rocks. These will be grouped in pens of 12 each. Farm Implements and Household of farm Implements, among the Goods—Consisting of the usual lines more important of which are the following: new 6-foot Standard mower; new Papec ensilage cutter, with blowpipe and distributor; 1 wagon, with box; one Wagon, with hayrack and 2 sets of wheels-; a Janney triple-feed grinder, and o smaller power, grinder; 2 corn binders. 1 Beefing, 1 McCormick; 2 Peering grain harvesters; Peoria disc drill: Lowrlown seeder; 2 corn planters, each with 80 rods of wire; 2 14-inch gang plows; walking plows,, sulky harrow, disc harrow, 3- ectiqn harrow, I -horse •5-shovel cultivator, 2 Tower surface cultivators, 1 weeder, Avery cultivator. Oliver cultivator, endgate seeder, fanning mill, 3-horsepower International gasoline engine, with shafting; Rude manure spreader, hay rake, Hoosief tank heater, single buggy, 3 sets of harness, box of tools; incubator, Cole hot-blast cooking stove, Majestic range, dining table,' dressere, chairs, bedsteads, gasoline stove, oil stove, new U. S. 750-pound separator, Babcock tester, milk cans, etc. Three tons of baled timothy hay. A credit of 10 months will be given on sums over $lO, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash. SAMUEL E. SPARLING. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler/ Clerk. Ladies of the Catholic church will •serve a home-made dinner. m3oa3-7

Notiee of Changing Place of Holding Elections in Walker Tp., Jasper County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that on petition of voters of Walker Township, Jasper County, Indiana, the place; of holding elections in said Township was changed by order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, at the February Term, 1912, from Kniman to the Center school house, located on the Southwest Quarter of Section Seven (7), Township Thirty-one (31) North, Range Six (6) West, and hereafter elections will be held at said last named school house. " JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County’.

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