Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BIG PUBLIC STOCK SALE, We will sell at public auction at the Fred Wilson farm. miles south, 1U miles east of Wolcott; 7 3-4 mtles west of Chalmers Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Thursday, May 29, 1919 100 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of 24 coming 2-y ear-old steers, wt. about 900; 26 yearling steers, wt. 650 to 700 pounds; 10 coming 2-year-old heifers; 12 fresh cows, and calves; 5 yearling bulls, good, colors; several'fat cows and heifers. 200 HEAD OF HOGS 50 head of sows with pigs from 2 to 6 weeks old. These sows are double immuned, well bred, and weigh from 200 to 300 pounas; 10 head of sows to farrow soon; 20 head of good feeding shoats, wt. about 140 lbs.; 60 head of pigs, wt. from 50 to 100 pounds. TERMS OF SALE All sums of 110 or under cash In hand; on sums over JlO a credit of 6- months will be given, purchaser giving note with good freehold security approved by clerk of sale; with Interest at 0% if paid at maturity; if not paid at maturity 8% Interest from date. 2% oft for cash where entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. FRED & SAM WILSON E. L. Wright and Andy Nagel, Auctioneers. Chas. Smith, Clerk. - Lunch served by ladies of the Springdale Baptist church.

Oyster shells are being used extensively in the manufacture of Portland cement along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. A New York inventor has patented a motor driven toothed wheel that draws a rider upon a single runner at high speed over Ice.

Co-Operative Meat Market Phone 92 North Side Public Square We are buying high quality U. S. government inspected meats and selling same at as low a price as possible and make a legitimate profit. We Invite Your Patronage

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FOR SALB For Sale—A velvet rug, 9x12, in good condition.—MAßEL NOWELS, phone 315. ts For Sale —One Ford touring car, in gopd condition. Will sell reasonable.—PHONE 107 or 130. ts For Sale—Rebuilt Smith Premier typewriter, No. 2; in fine condition and will do as good work as a brand-new machine; $25 takes it. —THE DEMOCRAT. ts For Sale—Buick auto; combination cultivator; mowing machine; Indian Squaw seed corn, will ripen in 80 days of seasonable weather. — JOSEPH KOSTA, R-l, Fair Oaks, Ind., Phone 92-D, Mt. Ayr. ts For Sale—Buckwheat seed, recleaned.—FßANK STOVER, Fair Oaks, Ind., R-2, phone 910-E. ts For Sale——Some second-hand Fords, in good shape.—M. J. KUBOSKE’S Garage. ts For Sale—One rocking chair, 1 sofa, 3 other chairs and looking glass.—MßS. PETER MAY, 426 E. Washington street, Rensselaer, m 29 For Sale—Heavy wagon gear, for sale or trade; one complete steel windmill new, never been used; bpassenger Cadillac automobile, in first-class running order. Will take stock of any kind in trade. —’CALL 931-M. m3l For Sale—At Fair Oaks, Ind., on 2 % lots, a good, well-built house, has four rooms and large pantry in rear kitchen, good well, chicken park, grape arbor, good garden spot and a few young fruit trees. Only SSOO. —HERBERT L. BOZELL. JlO For Sale —Paragon lever paper cutter, 23-lnch, recently rebuilt and in A-l condition. —-THE DEMOCRAT. For Sale Second-hand Country Club Overland, with wire wheels, and one extra wheel. All in good condition.—KUßOSKE & WALTERS Garage. ts