Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PUBLIC SALE. ,* _ t As I will quit farming I will sell at public auction at my residence, S miles northwest of Francesville,’ 7 miles southwest of Medaryville, 3 miles east of Newland, 6 miles northeast of Pleasant Grove and 14 mile west and one mile north of Gillam church, on Friday, February 2<i, 1915, the following described property will be sold: ... • I®, Head of Stock —l team rtiules 7 yrs old. wt about 13,00 each: 1 bay mare io yrs old, wt 1400; l bay horse 8 yrs old, wt 1200: i black horse 13 yrs old, wt 1400; t black horse 0 >rs old, wt 1200; l, sorrel colt coming lb-years-old, wt 1200; 1 bay colt coming 2-year-old. wt 800; 1 black cow 7 yrs Old, giving milk, will be fresh in March; 1 roan cow 4 yrs old. will be fresh in March; 1 Hereford cow coming 4-years old, giving milk; l white-faced heifer, 2 yrs old: 1 heifer calf 1 year old; 2 shoals, wt about 200 each; about 200 chickens. Farming Implements, Etc.— 1 Milburn wagon: 1 Lansing wagon; 1 wagon with rack; l spring wagon; 1 truck wagon: 1 buggy; 1 Milwaukee corn binder; i S-ft. I leering binder: 1 10-ft Kentucky wheat drill: 2 stilky plows, Hattley and Defiance; 5 cultivators, consisting of 3 Dutch Uncles, l Avery; walking plow: 2 harrows. ! flexible 4-section, I twoaction iron harrow: 1 Peoria seeder add cart : ! Hoosier seeder; potato digger: 2 8-ft discs,' Keystone and Deere; f Rock Island corn planter with 46m rods of wire and fertilizer attachments; j Avery oprri planter with 10m rods wire and fertilizer attachments; 2 mowers. Ideal and Giant, both t; cut; t McCormick rake: 1 Plano hay rake; ! 20-Cen-tury manure spreader; i stock rack : 1 round crib will hold 750 bushels of grain; I fanning mill: 25 Reed s yellow dent seed corn; good timothy hay, !> tons in stack and » tons in mow: 1 50 bushels corn; 4 sets work harness; 1 set single harness; household goods and numerous other articles. Terms—n months credit will be given without interest on all sums over $5, if paid when due, if not so paid 8 per cent interest will be charged from date of sale. 6 per cent off for cash. Purchasers must give bankable note. CARL REMIT, Owner. Crist Huppert, auctioneer; Ed Finnegan, clerk. Hot lunch on ground.
PUBLIC SALE. undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm % mile west and 2 miles south of Kniman, l it, miles east of Virgie school> house commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., on Friday, February 26, 1915, the following described property: 20 Horses—2 year old colts, sorrel, bay, iron gray; bay mare, wt 1300, age 6; bay horse, wt 1250, age 9; iron gray horse, wt 1320, age 6; bay horse, wt 1150, age 6; black horse, wt 1260, age 8; bay mare, wt 1200, age 7; black horse, wt 1300 age 4; black horse, wt 1500, age s;’ black horse, wt 1050; bay horse, wt 1 -20, age 3; bay horse, wt 1500, age 7; bay horse, wt 1020, age 5; brown horse, age 3; sorrel horse’, age 3; bay horse, age 3; 1 mule, age 3; 2_bavp, age 2. 45 tjnttle—l9 coming 3-year-old steers; l cow, with calf by side; I cow' fresh- in March; 1 cow fresh in -A-P r il; - cows, fresh later; 15 yearold calves; 1 Hereford bull, 2 yrs; 1 coming 3 year-old cow, fresh in March: 4 heifer calves. . Hogs—• 10 brood sows to farrow in April: 16 bead stock hogs, wt from SO to 100 pounds; 4 male hog. 4 sets work harness, in good condition. collars and halters; 2 broadtire wagons, 4 narrow tire; i 14 ft hay ladder. implements—— 7-ft Osborne hinder, with trucks, good as new; Leering com binder, in good shape; Deering mower, good as new; Osborne hay r ak V’ ' ood a " R Island hav leader, running lH&r; John Deere corn planter, in running order; John Deere walking cultivator, good as npw : 1 John Deere Walking cultivator. in running order: 4 Tower goper, good a new; S-ft Janesville
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