Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1919 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Implement* and Wagona—3 good Studebaker wagons with triple beds; Osborne binder, 7-ft cut; good standard mower; 12-ft McCormick rake; Emerson sulky plow; 16-in.; 2 Janesville corn planters and 80 rods wire; 2 Janesville riding cul ‘ tivatora, balance frame; 8-ft Keystone disc; clover buncher, almost new; light bottom hog rack; mud boat; set straw slings; 2-horse feed grinder; 2 sets good work harness; set double buggy harness with collars; good paddle. > Terms—All sums of sltT and under cash; all sums over 810 a credit of 10 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, notes drawing 6 per cent interest from date if paid when due; if not paid when due notes to draw 8 per cent Interest from date; 2 per cent discount for for cash when entitled to credit JOHN OSBORNE. J. H. Hepp, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Lunch by Ladies’ Aid of Lee.

BIG PUBLIC SALE The undersigned. Laving purchased a farm near South Bend, will sell at public sale at his present residence 8 miles east, 2 miles north and mile east of Rensselaer, 5 miles west and 2 miles south of Francesville, commencing at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919 8 Head of Horses—Consisting of 5-year-old dapple grey mare, wt. 1600, sound; 5-year-old steel grey mare, wt. 1500, sound; 2 bay geldings coming 3 and 4 years old, wt. 1300 and 1400; 1 coming 3-year-old black gelding, wt. 1300; 2 yearling geldings; 1 suckling colt. 11 Head of Cattle—Consisting of 9 extra good milch cows ranging in age from 2 to 7 years, 3 of which are pure-bred Shorthorn and eligible to registry, 3 now fresh and others fresh Ly day of sale, are bred to registered Shorthorn bull; 2 spring bull calves, grade Shorthorns. 17 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 7 brood soys, will farrow soon; 10 shotes, ranging from 60 to 70 pounds. All the above hogs are pure-bred Hampshires and are bred to registered Hampshire boar. 3 Head of Sheep—Consisting of bred Shropshire ewes, to lamb -laL ter part of April. Farm Tools, Etc.—Consisting er; Oliver gang plow, 14-inch; Case 16-inch sulky plow; Champion 10-ft hay rake; Deering mower, 5-ft cut; portable grain dump; 2» farm wagons, one with both wood and iron wheels, one with triple box; 1 pair bob-sleds; set gravel boards; manure spreader; feed grinder; Sure-Boy gas engine 1 3-4 h- p.; 150 shocks of corn and fodder; gasoline stove and numerous other articles. Terms—ll months credit given on sums over 810. notes bearing 6 per cent interest from date if paid when due; if not 10 paid, 8 per cent from date. 2 per cent discount were entitled to credit. Under $lO cash in hand. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. GEORGE POTTS. C. G. Spitler, Clerk Lunch on grounds.

PUBLIC SALE. As I have purchased a smaller farm, I have a surplus of stock and tools and will sell at Public Auction at my place 1 % miles north and 3% imiles west of Wolcott; miles north and miles east of Remington, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919 Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp, the following described property, te-wit; r 10 Head of Horses—l black mare 4 years old, sound, 1 gray I ' . b* J • wRr * /

w. a. Mccurtain - ’ AUCTIONEER. A Real Live Livestock Auction eer. Six years successful experience. Have a wide acquaintance among the buyers. It pleases me to please everybody. Terms 1 per eent. Call Rensselaer 924-D for dates. Write Fair Oaks, R-2. The following dates have been taken: ' January 30, John Bill and'Geo. M. Myers, 4 miles so - th and % mile West of Rensselaer, joint public sale. February 4, Jack Davis. February 5, George Potts, February 6, Roy Geringer. -February 11, Manno Miller. February 12, George Davis. February 13, W. A Lake and Henry Doan. February 17, David Wesner. February ,18, .John R. Loewis. „ i ~ February 19, Sam Kershner February »21 Alfred Peters. February 24, Jesse Austin. February 27, Wrath Crawford. February 28, Pari Community - March 4, Mr. Chenoweth.