Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1919 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BIG PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at his harm, 2% miles east and 1H miles south of Demotte; miles south of Kersey; 2 miles north of Knlman, commencing at 10 a. m., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919, the following property: 4 Horses —All good work horses. 13 Head of Cattle—lo head of ■ ™ jf < milk cows; 3 heifers. 15 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 5 sow’s and 11 pigs. Implements, Wagons, Etc.—-Con-sisting of 2 broad-tire and 1 spring wagons; 2 buggies; 1 carriage; 2 walking plows and 1 sulky plow; 1 cultivator; 1 5-shovel cultivator; 1 single shovel plow; 1 McCormick binder; 1" McCormick mower; 1 disc; 1 hand seeder; 2 sets of work harness; 1 set of single harness; 2 sets of driving harness, and other articles too numerous to mention. 300 Shocks of Corn. Terms—A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over $lO, approved notes to draw 6 % interest from date of sale, if paid at maturity 8% Interest will be charged from date; 2% off for cash when, entitled to credit. . ED 'iWEICKUM. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. H. C. DeKock, Clerk. Lunch served. •

PUBLIC SALE , Not having time to look after my farming Interests, I have decided to sell at public auction at my farm, 4 % imiles northwest of Mt. Ayr, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919, the following described real estate and /personal property: Land —The east half of the northeast quarter of section 4, township 29 north, range west of 2d principal meridian- This farm contains 82.72 acres; lies on the north line in Jackson township, 4% miles northwest of Mt. Ayr. Has fair honee hnd barn, a splendid deep well and 20 acres fenced with 50-inch wovdn wire. Farm is situated in a splendid community, close to school, has rural mall service, telephone and is situated on a ’main stone road inito Chicago. Soil is of a sandy nature but none high. Big outlet tile across north 40. All clear land except aoout 12 acres small tiimiber in pasture. rn acres can be farmed to corn the <--iing year. This is a farin that -th be made into a fine home. ’■’■■‘l sell at exactly 2 o’clock. Everything will halt at that hour tnd the farm will be sold. Will -w farm any time. I will be j'ased to show farm to. any prosp Live buyer -"any time. Call at n y store in Mt. Ayr and I will drive you out to the farmFour Horses —2 mares and 2 colts. 1 light bay, 1 dark mare, each 10 years old, as faithful farm animals as can be found, both supposed to be safely in foal by Brunton Jack; 2 good spring colts, both bays and very good matches, 1 naare and 1 horse.

16 Cattle— s milk cows, 11 calves. Four of the five cows are giving milk, other one to freshen in few months. All In calf by the Makeever Shorthorn bull; 11 good stock calves, 6 heifers, 5 bulls, including a Fairfax of exceptional rich breeding. 8 Sheep—3 good ewes; I buck and' 4 early spring lambs. These sheep are good stock and in good .condition. 9 Gee?e—9 pure-bred big dry land geese will be sold in mates of three. 1 Rack Oate Hay— Containing aboWt 15 tons. Was cut when just turning and put up without a drop of rain. As fine a feed as timothy, hay200 Sackr Potatoes — Early Ohio, stored in> an open building that will have to be moved very soon on account of approaching cold weather. I will therefore sell whatever I have of the 200 sacks on sale day and on the sale terms. 100 Ladies’ and Children’s Coats —Consist of Children’s, Misses’ and ladles’ sizes and are - of exceptionally fine grade of material. Most of them all wool, good styles and fine warm coats. We are crowded for room in the store and are selling these to discontinue handling this line of merchandise. Farm Machinery— New triple box wagon, hardly run enough to smooth the spindles, never had a real load on yet, an especially easy runner; new double work harness;