Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Big Public Sale A* 1 am going to move to California, we will offer at public auction on the Fred Roae farm, 8 mile* east and 2 mile* north of Rensaelaer; 6 mile* west and 2 mile* south of France*villej 1 mile east and 4 mile* north of McCoy*burg, commencing at 10:00 a. m., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 18 HEAD OF HORSES 18 1 bay mare, 8 year* old, wt. 1650; 1 brown mare, 8 year* old, wt. 1500; 1 bay mare, 4 year* old, bay mare*, 12 year* old, wt. bay year* gray year* 1500; 1 bay hoipe, 6 year* old, bay year* gray year* old, wt. 1200; bay ■ mare, 11 year* old, wt. 137 5; bay mare mule, 8 year* old. 1175; 4 bay colt* coming 3 year* old; black horse colt, coming 3 year* old; 1 bay horse colt, coming 3year* old. ~ 18 CATTLE 18 6 splendid milch cow*, 4 now giving milk, other be I fre»h before *ale; 1 Hereford bull, 3 year* old, pure bred but . not registered; 2 ateer calve*, 10 month* old; 1 iteer calf, 8 4 * f HE month* old; 2 calve*, 3 month* old. ■■ "J so 25 pigs 2 months old. One Deering binder, 8-ft., in fine ahape; 1 Osborne corn binder; International low lift manure apreader; 2 Peter Shutler wegona, 40-in. box** and spring seats; 1 all iron truck wagon, 4 ton* capacity; 1 trible box truck wagon; 2 J. I. Cu* 16-In. culky*; 3 J. I. Cm* cultivator*; 1 New Century cultivator; 1 Janesville 4-sec-tion harrow, new laat apring; 1 J. I. Case 3-section harrow; 1 Peoria endgate seeder; 1 wheat drill, grass seed attachment; 1 Emerson mower; J. I. Case corn plantar, 80 rods of check wire and fertiliser attachments; 1 International 8-in. food grinder; 1 International 3-horse engine; Satley 1 1-2 engine; pump jack; 2 scoop boards; 1 John Deere 14-in. walking plow; 1 International corn shelter; some 4-in. rubber belt; 1 hay ladder; 1 gravel bod; enclosed buggy, glass top, good as new; 5 sot* of leather harno**, one breeching; 1 act single harness. STACK OF GOOD OATS STRAW. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS including largo siao Splendid Stewart base burner; largo sise soft coal burner and numerous articles of lesser importance. TERMS—A credit of 12 month* on *um* over 110.00, approved note* to bear 6 per cent, if paid at maturity, but if not *o paid, 8 per cent intereat will bo charged from sale data; 2 per cent off for caah when entitled to credit. Virgil W. Hobson and Fred Rose JAMES H. BRANDENBURG, and FRED PHILLIPS, Auctioneera. C. G. SPITLER, Clerk. Lunch aerved by Ladiea of MfcCoyaburg.
During our 19 months of war more than 2,000,000 American soldiers were carried to France. Half a million of them went over in the first 13 months and 1,500,000 in the last six months. The highest troop-oarrying records are those of July, 1918, when 306,000 soldiers were carried to Europe, and June, 1919, when 364,000 were brought home to America. Most of the troops who sailed for France left from New York. Halt of them landed In England and the other half landed in France.
No better job work produced in this section of Indiana than that turned out by The Democrat.
Registered PERCHERONS at Auction c. I Strickland’s closing out sale of registered Percherons will be held at Pleasant View Farm, 2 miles south of Lowell, Ind., and 1 mile east of Bel Shaw, Ind., at 1:30 p. m., on Wednesday, January 7, 1920 Consisting of the following: 15 MARES AND STALLIONS All Registered in the Old Percheron Book. Lowell Girl, No. 129882, foaled May 25, 1916, wt. 1800. Fantine, No. 129662, foaled May 20, 1915, wt. 1850. June, No. 83781, foaled June 2 1910, wt. 1730. Maude, No. 147237, foaled May 20, a little thin, will make big mare. Lady Louella, No. 59857, foaled May 10, 1908, wt. 1730. Black Beauty, No. 65504 foaled May 13, 1907, wt. 1640. May, No. 50314, foaled May 17, 1898, has weighed a ton Fern, No. 145386, foaled May 20, 1918. Flora, No. 147839, foaled May ?5, 1918. 2 mare colts coming 1 year old; Bunion colt coming 1 year old, eligible to register. Joe Cannon, No 219881 foaled Tulv 4 1915. wt. 1950, extra-good breeder, four of ihis get in this Mie color’black Model, No. 14 5385, foaled June 5, 1917, wt. 1600, will’ make a large horse, color gray. Five of the mares are in foal. This is a lot of well bred, big boned, heavy mares and in ordinary flesh. USUAL SALE TERMS Morning trains will be met at Lowell on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Ry.; also, at Belshaw on New York Central Ry. GENERAL FARM SALE AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. SALE WILL BE HELD IN TENT. C. I. Strickland. F. W. Strickland & Son, Auctioneers.
