Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fortunes in Faces. There’s often much truth in the saying “her face is her fortune." but its never <■ said where pimples, skin eruptions, blotches, or other blemishes disfigure it. Impure blood is back of them all, and shows the need of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. Try them. 25 cents at A. F. Long’s.

DISPERSION SALE. Of Holstein Cows and O. 1. C. Hogs On the Sparling farm, 1 mile south of Rensselaer, on Thursday, April 11, 1912. the following property; will be offered at public sale: Horses. Mule Consisting of 1 i pair of good-sized mules. 2 mares, i bred to Gabon: 1 bay mare 8 years old, and a 3-year-old gelding: 1 | brown mare 9 years old. wt. 1300; | 1 2-year-31d and 2 yearling fillies; 1 suckling colt. < ows—( onsisting of 3 registered I HcCstein cows; a Dekol and a Mercedes of unusual milking qualities: |2O high-grade Hol-tein cows: 1 JerHereford. 1 Angus, cow. Witih one exo-mion these cows' late all, young, just entering their i .secon 1 or third milking periods. | The average for the; entire herd last , year was nearly 6.00 p pounds per 1 cow, which is exceptional for so joung a herd. The majority of these cows are now fresh a fib niainder will be fresh shortly. Some exceptional milkers among them j 'Several will give from 8.000 to 11,000 pounds of milk during the i present milking jieriod. A rare op--1 port unity to secure some splendid individual of this great dairy herd. Heifers and Calves Consisting pf CO high-grade and pure-bred calI vcs. ranging in age from a few ■ months to heifers bred to freshen in early fall. Bulls— Consisting of 1 excellent registered 4-year-old Holstein bull imported from New York state. Several good bull calves. Hogs—Consisting of over 300* head of hogs of all sizes, as fol-! lows: 35 pure-bred young O. I. C. sows, with litters at side or bred j for May farrow. Remainder are shoats. ranging in wt. from 50 to: 125 pounds. These will be grouped in buches of 6 each. sheep— Consisting of 75 Shropshire ewes and 3 pure-bred Shropshire rams. v Poultry— Consisting of several dozen chickens, principally purebred to R. I. Reds and Plymouth Rocks. These will be grouped in pens of 12 each. Farm Implements and Household Goods— Consisting of the usual lines ol farm aipong the more important of which are the following: new 6-foot Standard mower; new Papec ensilage cutter, with blowpipe and distributor;' 1 wagon, with box; 1 wagbn. with hayrack and 2 sets of wheels; a Janney, triple-feed grinder, and a smaller power grinder; 2 corn binders, 1 Deerjng, 1 McCormick; 2 Deering grain harvesters; Peoria disc drill; Lowdown seeder; 2 corn piasters. each with 80 rods of wire; 2 14-inch gang plows; walking plows, sulky harrow, disc harrow. 3-section harrow, 1-horse 5-shovel cultivator, 2 Tower surface cultivators, 1 ’weeder, Avery cultivator. Oliver cultivator; endgate seeder; fanning mil!; 3-horsepower Interna-' tional gasoline engine, with shaft-, ing; Rude, manure spreader; hay rake; Hoosier tank heater; single buggy; 3 sets of harness; box of; tools; incubator; Cole hot-blast cooking stove, Majestic range, dining table, dressers, chairs, bedsteads