Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1918 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Big Public Sale At my residence, 6 miles north of Fowler and 5 miles southwuat of Goodland, on the Fowler and Goodland road. Bale will begin, at 9 a. m., sharp Sale will be held under a big tent, rain or shine. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, ’lB 45 Head of Mules and 18 Horses __ also a Shetland Pony 'MHHMMI 3 years This lot’ of mules consists of 25 head from three to nine years old; six coming two years old; 14 baby mules. Thia is an extra, good bunch of mules, j The horses consist of a bunch of good ones, ranging in age from three to nine years old. And there are some extra good mares in the bunch. 85 Head ofjCattle 8S steers and heifers, all of good NRSfI quality. The rest of the bunch some heifers that will be fresh by the day of sale. 13 Head of Hogs 13 Full-blooded Poland China, Chester White and Duroc bows. Also one Duroc boar. CHICKENS —50 hens and 12 roosters, all full-blooded Plymouth Rocks. One full-blooded Scotch Collie. FARM IMPLEMENTS & HOUSEHOLD GOODS Two wide-tired wasotu. 1 new ateel-tlred buKgy. 1 ' >ld , Ble ? l ,' t , l ”J buggy 1 good breaking cait, 1 J. Hayes corn planter; 1 14-lnch new with two sets of shears; 1 I. Case 14-inch gang plow, nearly walking plow- 1 two-row P. &O. cultivator with a four-horse hitch 1 T. & O. cut out disc, 8-foot; 1 Corn Ktng manure snreader- 1 P & O 20-foot harrdw; 1 Fairbanks-Morse 1% horse power gas engine; 1 power washing machine. HARNESS—Four sets of work harness; 1 set of double drivingVlllSJb saddle and 1 small one; 35 leather halters. HOUSEHOLD FURNITuke—Tables, dresse-s, bedsteads, etc. Many other articles too numerous to goo(1 bunch ftlI * in good working order. TERMS OF SALE: A credit will be given until Feb. 1, 1920, on all sums over ■5lO purchaser giving bankable note bearing 6 per cent Interest from date. If not paid when due 8 per cent Interest from date of sale. Three per cent discount for cash. Henry Plautz Auctioneers W. V. Eastburn, Ben B. 'Hawkins and Harvey Williams. Clerks. Bert Harrington and Tony Schuh Lunch will be served by the Ladies’ Aid of Wadena.

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