Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1912 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Big Public Sale. The undersigned having sold out and preparing to move to Alabama, will sell at Public Auction on the former Marion I. Adams farm 3 4 miles south and % mile east of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday, December 2, 1912. 12 Head of Horses—Consisting of Black Mare, three years old, wt. 1,450; Gray Gelding, 5 years old, wt. 1,100; Gray Gelding, 5 years old, wt. 1,550; Sorrel Mare,< 15 years old, wt. 1,500; Black Gelding, 3 years old in spring, wt. 1,350; Brown Gelding, 3 years old in spring, wt. 1,200; Gray mare, 1 year old; 2 mules coming 2-years-old, wt. 900; sucking mare mule; 2 filly colts. 1«J Head of Cattle—2 cows giving good flow of milk; 1 3-year-old Jersey cow; 3 Stock cows; 1 2-year-old Polled Angus Bull; 5 spring calves; 1 Bull calf, good enough for service. 7 Head of Hogs—Consisting of a Brood sow, six head of shoats, average weight 125 pounds. 15 Head of Sheep—They are the Shropshire yearling bred ewes. Wagons, Implements, Etc., —Two broad tire wagons, top buggy, new two-row stalk cutter, 14-inch gang Plow, 16-inch sulky plow, 14-inch walking plow, Avery Riding cultivator. Brown Riding cultivator, threesection harrow, new hay ladders, new hand corn sheller, pump jack, 20-foot shafting-, l'. S. cream separator, 2 • portable feed racks, feed troughs, 100 oak posts: wood, cut stove length: hay and straw in mow, 12 tons of hay in stack, 20 tons of straw in stack, hay and straw to be sold in lots to suit; 50-acre stalk pasture; some household and kitchen furniture, etc. A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over $lO, with the usual conditions; 5 per cent off for cash v here entitled to credit. ray l. Adams. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. G. G. Spitler. Clerk. Hot Lunch on Ground REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Isaac B Marion to Hiram Day, Nov. 9. pt Its 2,3, bl 44, Rensselaer, Weston’s 2nd. add., sl. William L. Wood to John W. Price, Oct 4, pt It 4, bl 1, Parr, SSOO. Pearl Davis to Bernice M Clark, Nov. 7, It 8, bl 2, Wheat field. $2,750. George W Spitler to Benjamin J Gifford, .Tan 31, 190 3, eV» sw 7-30-5, Union', sl. q. c. d. Hiram Day. et us, to Emilie M Wight man, Nov. 13. It 5, bl 14, Rensselaer, Newton or Clark’s add, SI,BOO. Hiram Day, et ux, to Adeline Marion, Nov. 12. pt Its 2,3, bl 44, Rensselaer, Weston’s 2nd add.. sl. Ira M. Washburn to Samuel R Nichols, Sept. 20, 1911, pt It 10, bl 20, Rensselaer. $6,000. Joseph A. Bvers to Horace* M Clark, Nov. 13, It 7, bl 2, Wheatfield, $812.50. Firman Thompson to Joh Plaughjeck, Oct. 2, pt se sw, 22-30-7, Union, $1,250. g .d. James B Murphy, et ux, to Gideon Kauffman, Sept 10, ne 27-31-7. Union, $1 1,200. Mary E Clark to Peter Lambert, Oct. 26, Its 1,2, 3, 4. bl 20, Remington, SI,BOO. Peter Lambert to Peter Geib. Nov. 2, Its 1, 2. bl 17, Remington, $2,500. Stejihen T Comer to Ernest L Corner, Nov 16, se nw, 18-30-6, 40 acres. Union, $2,600. Sterry G Hand to Edith B Branding, Aug 1, und % pt w% nw, 29--7-6. 241 acres, Carpenter, $21,000. James S Meek to James B Meek, et ux, Nov 16, eV 2 sw, 29-21-6, 80 acres, Walker, $6,000. August Luedtke to Maria Biggs, Oct 5. pt Its 9, 10, bl 1 Wheatfield, S9OO. Carrie Brenner to Charles Battleday.i Nov 18, It 2, bl 23, Rensselaer. $1,200. V ' Bertha M Snedeker to Laura E Penn el, Oct 22, out It 42, RensSelaer, und % sw, 19-29-6, Marion, S2OO.
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