Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1920 — Page 6
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- Automobiles - January 6, 1920. Dear Sir —Stop today at any street corner and watch the automobiles streaming past. Notice the ww mTier of cars having their hoods Shrouded in unsightly bandages. Then look for the Hudson White Triangle, motordom's mark of distinction. You will not find a single Super-Six with a covering of any kind on its hood or radiator and, regardless of what corner you pick, you will count more iHTidsons than any other fine carThe reason is to be found in the fact that the Super-Six is the ideal all-the-year-round car. It knows no seasons. The shutters on the radiator and the louvre plates insure the operation of the motor at its most efficient temperature regaralees of the weather. In the touring models, the curtains are hand-tailored to every car assuring a perfect fit and the protection of the passengers against the cold. Opening on rods with the doors, these curtains give enclosed car ..comfort and convenience even wjien the mercury is below zero. As a result, the Hudson is even more of a necessity in winter than it is in summer. Let us prove it to you on the coldest and the stormiest day you can pick out. Yours very truly, HUGH KIRK. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction on Iwilaat is known as the Kellogg farm, 1 mile south and % mile west of Wolcott; 1 mile south and miies east of Remington, commencing at 10 a. m. sharp, on MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920, the following described property: 9 Head of Horses —1 pair of bay mares 5 and 6 years old, wt. 3000, well matched, sound; 1 black mare 5 years old, wt. 1500, sound; 1 sorrel horse 3 years old, wt. 1300, sound; 1 bay horse 3 years old, wt. Duplicate order bookr, Fairbanks •eale books, etc., carried In stock in The Democrat’s fancy stationery and office rupply department.
HAMPSHIRE BRED SOW SALE Shafer’s New Auto Sales Room RENSSELAER, INDIANA January 14th, 1920 All Cholera Immune 60 HEAD 60 Of the best blood lines of the breed, includingtried sows and fall yearling gilts A NUMBER BRED TO THE GREAT HERD BOAR The HARVESTER No. 12553 OTHER BOARS IN SERVICE ARE Niles De Sota No. 79903 Laddie’s Perfection No. 83609 Perfect Plummer No. 33543 lowa Pilot, N 0.27979 Hampshires have been Grand Champions over all breeds at the International Live Stock show for past two years, in car load lots. There Is A Reason RAISE THE MOST PROFITABLE BREED. Fof further information and catalogue address J. N. LEATHERMAN, Rensselaer, Indiana \ ................
1300, sound; 1 dark gray mare 5 years old, in foal to Dawson Jack, sound; 1 black mare, wt. 1600, a good work mare; 1 team of good work horses, good size. 1«S Head of Cattle— 2o head of good Shorthorn steers, wt. about 1050 to 1100; 20 head of good Shorton steers, wt. from 1000 to 1050; 20 head of good Shorthorn steers, reds and roans, wt. 1000; 20 head of red steers, wt. 850 to 900; 10 head of steers, wt. 750 to 800; 3 red Shorthorn cows, 3-4 to 15-16 full-blood, fresh in wt. 1100 to KSO, 4 and 5 years old; 17 red ana roan, 3-4 to 15-16 Shorthorn heifers, fresh in January and February, extra good, from Ed Wright’s registered bull; 1 spotted cow 6 years old, calf by side; 1 Jersey cow 6 years old, calf by side; 1 roan cow 3 years old, calf by side; 1 Jersey cow 4 years old, giving good flow of milk; 1 Black Jersey 4 years old, fresh in January; 1 Jersey cow 6 years old, fresh in January; 1 brindle cow 6 years old, fresh soon, a real one: 1 White Face heifer, fresh in January; 1 red cow 5 years old, fresh in February; 1 red heifer, fresh in January; 1 White Face cow, giving milk, fresh in March; 1 heifer, fresh soon; 2 Jersey cows, fresh soon, of the Grant Pollock herd; 1 full-blood Holstein 5 years old, fresh, calf by side. 8 Bulls—l registered Shorthorn bull 2 years old, wt. 1400, a great herd bull, gentle and quiet, papers furnished; 1 roan yearling and 1 red yearling of the Ed Wright strain, real calves; 24 head of calves, steers and heifers, wt- from 400 to 500, good colors and good quality; 13 head of fat cows and heifers, good butcher stock. 70 Head of Hogs— 2 black Poland China sows, to farrow in April; 4 O. I. C. sows, to farrow in April; 1 full-blood Duroc sow, to farrow in March.; 6 TulLblood spotted Poland China sows, to farrow in April; 1 spotted sow, to farrow in April; 20 shoats, weighing from 75 to 100 pounds; 1 O. I. C. sow with 6 pigs; 37 shoats, wt. from 50 to 125 pounds. 1917 Model, 5-Passenger Ford, 30x3%-inch tires all around. 3 dozen White Leghorn Hens. Terms—A credit of 10 imonths
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will be given on all sums over 110, approved notes to bear 6% interest if paid at maturity, but if not so paid 8 % interest will be charged from date of sale; 2% off for cash when entitled to creditNATHAN FARNEY. E. L. Wright, Auct. Chas. Kleist, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds. J 7-10 PUBLIC SALE As we are quitting farming we will hold a clean-up sale at our residence, 4 miles east and 4 miles south of Francesville, 4 miles east and 4 miles north of Monon, 3% miles west and % mile south of Lakeside, 3 miles nort>h and 3 miles west of Buffalo, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920, 122 HEAD OF STOCK 10 Head of Horses and Mules— Span of mules age 9, wt. 2100; yearling mule, 800; black mare 8, 1500; black mare, smooth mouth, 1200; white Arabian horse 4, 1200; spotted Arabian mare 3, 1100; bay horse 7, 1600; black mare 7, 1250; black mare, smooth mouth, 1100. 415 Head of Cattle— Registered Shprthorn male, color red, No. 441607, sired by Brawth Bud 2d 370201; 2 Jersey cows, one with calf at side and'other giving good flow of milk; black cow giving milk; red cow with calf at side; 10 Shorthorn cows due to be fresh in April, some giving milk; 3 2-year-old heifers, to be fresh in April; 8 2-year-old steers; 5 yearling steers; 3 yearling heifers, and 10 spring calves —4 steers and 6 heifers. 20 Head of Hogs— 4 brood sows, including 2 registered O. I. C. sows with 16 pigs at side, out of Keplar’s O. K. No. 68020; a pure-bred O. I. C. sow and a pure-bred Hampshire sow, both to farrow in April. 43 Head of Sheep— 29 high-grade Shropshire ewes and 13 coming yearlings, all bred to pure-bred Shropshire buck; 1 pure-bred Shropshire buck. Poultry— 7s pure-bred R. C. Rhode Island Red hens; 75 S. C. White Leghorn hens; some purebred R. I. roosters; large white Pekin ducks; 3 white Embden geese, and some turkeys. - Feed, Implements, Etc.—Corn in
crib, oats In bln, 15 tons timothy hay in barn; unusually full and complete outfit of farm Implements, including 8-foot binder, good as new; 2 mowers—one good as new; 4 Emerson gang and walking plows, good as new; corn planter, with wire and fertilizer attachments; cultivators, wheat drill, seeder, disc, harrows, corn cutter, wagons, manure spreader, rake, buggy, auto trailer, 4-horse and 1horse gas engines, in good shape; saw on trucks, feed grinder, fanning mill, corn shelter, heavy and light double harness, single light harness, 20 cords dry wood, nearly new cream separator. Incubator, and a great many other articles--* a complete clean-up. Also lot of household goods, including range, heating stove, dining room, bed room and kltdhen furniture, sewing and washing machines, and so on. Terms—A credit of 6, 9 or 12 months will be given on all sums over >5, approved notes to bear 6% interest If paid at maturity, but if not so paid 8% interest will be charged from sale date; 2% off for cash when entitled to credit. Sale will begin at 10 o’clock. CARL MEYNE & SON. Hepp & Son and Col. V. D. Clyne, Aucts. Ed Finnegan, Clerk. Lunch by New Bethel Ladies’ Aid. J 7
BIG PUBLIC SALE As I am going to quit farming, I will sell at public auction, at my residence 6 miles east and % mile north of Rensselaer, 1 mile west and miles north of McCoysburg, on the J. J. Lawler farm, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920 11 Head of Horses — Consisting of 1 black Morgan pure-bred stallion 5 years old, wt. 1600, broke to work, a fine breeder and sound, will show’ his colts day of sale; 1 team bay marcs, wt. 1500 each, sound and good ones; 1 team brown mares S and 10 years old, wt. 1200 and 1300, a good team; 1 good general purpose horse 7 years old. wt. 1100, good worker, good saddler and a food driver; 1 good roan Belgium uare 3 years old, wt. 140), sound and well broke; 1 good team Percheron ma’es 3 years old, wt. 1500 and 1400, well broke and sound, these mares are all bred to this Moigan horse. 1 good bay mare 6 years old. wt. 1100, soun 1 and a good worker; 1 brown maru 3 years cld, wt. 950, broi:?. to all harness and broke to ride, sound. 7 Head of Cattle— Consisting of ■1 extra £ood milch cows. 2-year-old heifer, will be fresh in May; 1 yearling Polled Durham bull; 1 bull calf; 1 red cow 6 years old, was fresh in early winter, extra good cow; 1 red cow 3 years old, giving good flow of milk, will be fresh in spring; 1 red cow 2 years old, was fresh in Nov.; 1 Jersey cow 6 years old, was fresh in Nov. These cows are all bred, and extra good ones. Milk tests from 4 to 5%. Will give each cow’s test at sale. 22 Head of Hogs— Consisting of 1 full blood Duroc Jersey red sow and 6 fine pigs; 1 black sow with 8 fine pigs; 4 red shoats, wt. 100 lbs. each; 1 Poland China boar, wt. 200 lbs.
Implements, Wagons, Etc.—Consisting of one new Studebaker broad tire wagon, 40-in- box; 1 good 3-in. tire wagon with tight box, 36-in.; 1 new hay rack with iron wheel truck wagon; 1 good Klondike; 1 new Deering binder in good shape, 8-ft. cut and trucks; 1 new Easy Loader Massey Harris manure spreader; 1 new Gail gang tplow, 12-ln.; 1 John Deere sulky plow; 1 good 3-sec. harrow, wood frame; 1 8-ft. disc with trucks; 1 new Peoria endgate oats seeder and box; 1 Blackhawk corn planter with J. I. Case fertilizer attachments and 100 rods wire, all in good shape; 2 new riding cultivators; 1 2-row Tower gopher; 1 feed grinder in good condition and two sets of burrs; 1 bobsled; 1 iron kettle, 25gal.; 1 good endgate scoopboard; scoops, forks and chicken coops, 1 Empire cream separator in good shape; 4 sets work harness, (1 new set); 1 good set double buggy harness; 1 50-gal. gasoline or oil barrel; 1 Clark’s Jewel gas stove; 1 Belle City 140 egg incubator; 2 iron beds and springs, dining room table, set of chairs, 1 dinner bell, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —A credit of 10 months will be given on all sums over $lO, approved notes to bear 6 % interest if paid at maturity, but if not so paid 8 % interest will be charged from date of sale; 2% off for cash when entitled to credit. A. K. MOORE. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. C. G- Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch' on grounds by McCoysburg Ladies’ Aid.
BIG PUBLIC SALE , We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction % mile west of Pleasant Ridge, 4 miles east of Rensselaer, at the residence of I. L. Jones, on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1920. PURE-BRED FRENCH DRAFT STALLION, wt. about 1800, sound and registered. Papers furnished. PURE-BRED MAMMOTH JACK, sound, registered. Papers furnish--ed; sire of some of the best mules in this locality. 13 Head of Horses—Black horse
FARMS, stock and IMPLEMENT SALE The undersigned, expecting to move to the eastern part of the state, will offer at public auction on the premises, 7 3-4 miles northwest of Rensselaer, 1 mile northwest of Surrey, 1 3-4 miles southeast of Parr, commencing at 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 2D, 1920 129 ACRE FARM tAH In cultivation except 12 acres timber; 27 acres of wheat, 13 acres rye on place; farm fairly well drained; has good 10-room house with lighting plant, house good as new and has lights in every room! and basement; horse barn, shed and crib, cow barn, grainary, cement block silo; 2 chickeui houses, and other outbuildings, good well. Personal Property 1 REGISTERED JACK 7 years old, an extra good one; 2 yearling colts. 13 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of 1 black cow, fresh soon; 1 black cow, fresh in May; 1 dry cow; 5 2-year-old heifers; i coming 2-year-old steer; 2 coming yearling steers; 2 coming yearling heifers. IMPLEMENTS 1 8-ft. Osborn binder; 1 2-row P. & o. cultivator; 2 riding cultivators; 1 hay rake; 1 sulky plow; 1 3-section harrow; 1 mud boat; 1 cane >press; 1 sorghum pan; 1 small cider press; 1 upright steam engine (3-horse); 1 set double driving harness; 3 stands bees; 1 140-egg Belle City incubator; some household and kitchen furniture; house plants; canned fruit; some stovewood, and numerous other articles. 80-ACRE FARM Lying 9 miles northwest of Rensselaer, 2 miles west and 3-4 mile north of Surrey, 1 mile west and 1 % miles south of Parr. This is good clay subsoil, all in cultivation except 25 acres pasture and timber, about 6 acres of latter; has 8-room house with summer kitchen of 2 rooms, good well, barn, 30x36 with corn e.'ib and implement shed attached, good as new, grainary 14x18, hen house; 40 acres is fenced hog tight; good gravel road and rural mall route to farm. TERMS— A credit of 10 months will be given on all sums over $lO, approved notes to bear 6% interest if paid at maturity, but if not so paid 8% interest will be charged from date of sale; 2 % off for cash when entitled to credit. Terms on land will be made known on day of sale. Land can be seen at any time before sale date by calling at the former place. First named farm will be sold first thing. SIMON CHUPP & SON. W. A. McCURTAIN, Auctioneer. E. P. LANE, Clerk. Hot Lunch on Grounds.
6 years old, wt. 1580, sound and a good one; black horse 12 years old, wt. 1350; dark driving colt, 2 years old, wt. 850; dark grey horse 4 years old, wt. 1400, sound and well broke; 1 bright bay horse 2 years old, well broke; good brood mare, 10 years old; black mare. 9 years old, wt. 1500; black horse 6 years old, wt. 1500; black horse 3 years old, wt. 1300; grey mare about 12 years old, wt. 1600; bay mare 4 years old, wt. 1100; bay colts 2 years old; roan colt coming 2 years old. 19 Head of Cattle— Jersey cow 7 years old, giving a good flow of milk; spotted cow 5 years old, giving milk; black cow 3 years old, giving good flow of milk; red cow 3 years old, fresh in March; Hereford cow 4 years old, fresh in March; Hereford cow 3 years old, fresh in March; Hereford cow 3 years old, fresh in April; spotted cow 3 years old, fresh in February; red heifer 2 years old, freSh the last of February; Hereford bull 2 years old, a good ome; Hereford bull calf, coming 1 year old; 2 Hereford heifers, coming 1 year old; 2 coming 3-year-old heifers; 4 calves; 1 good milk cow 4 years old, fresh in February. 10 Head of Sheep— lo bred ewes.
50 Head of Hogs— Red sow, will farrow in March; 3 spotted Poland China sows, to farrow in March, bred to full-blood Spotted Poland China boar; Spotted Poland China sow, with five fall pigs; Spotted Poland China boar, wt. about 125 pounds; 26 fall pigs, wt- from 50 to 70 pounds each. Most of these are Spotted Poland Chinas; 4 Poland China brood sows, to farrow in Match; O. I. C. brood sow, to farrow in February. All bred to registered Spotted Poland China boar; 8 shotes, weighing about 150 pounds each; registered Spotted Poland China boar, purchased from the Hollingsworth and Day stock of Monon, a descendant of King of England, No. 1394, and a good one; Spotted Polapd China boar, not registered, wt. about 150 pounds. Farming Implements— John Deere cultivator, good as new; 12-foot Champion hay rake; corn crib, 6 feet wide, 16 feet long, new; set of gravel boards; 14-inch walking plow; Page rubber-tired buggy, almost mew; 7-foot Moline grain binder, good as new; Deere mowing machine; 7-foot disc; Stadebaker* carriage, good as new; top buggy; wagon with a good rack; buggy pole; 2 sets of harness; 10foot hay rake; 2-horse weeder; disc pulverizer; blade pulverizer; Steel King wagon, 40-inCh box; grindstone; 1-horse wheat drill; 2row cultivator; balance frame cultivator, almost new; child’s folding cart. Some household furniture. Terms— A credit of 10 months will be given on all sums over $lO, approved notes to hear 6 % interest if paid at maturity, but if not so paid 8 % interest will be charged from sale date; 2% off for cash, whep entitled to credit. I. L. JONES & FRED LINBACK. Fred A. Phillips, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Lunch by McCoysburg Ladies’ Aid.
PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to quit farming and will move to Michigan, I will offer at public auction at my farm, two miles north, one mile west and one-half mile north of Rensselaer, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, the following property: 18 Head of Cattle—Red cow, 3
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years old, fresh in spring; red cow, 5 years old, calf by side; red cow, 6 years old, fresh in spring; red cow, 3 years old, fresh by day of sale; spotted cow, 6 years old, fresh soon; Jersey cow, 7 years old, fresh soon; red cow, dry; red cow, 5 years old, giving milk; red heifer, 2 years old, giving milk; black cow, 7 years old, giving milk; roan heifer; 2-year-old Shorthorn bull; 6 spring calves, 3 steers, 3 heifers. 15 Head of. Hogs—s Duroc gilts, bred to pure-bred Duroc board; pure bred sow and four pigs; pure bred Duroc boar, wt. 200 pounds; 4 shotes, averaging 150 pounds. 5 Head of Sheep—All bred ewes. Farming Implements—Qsbome 7foot grain binder; Deering mower; 12-inch J. I. Case gang plow; 12inch Independent gang plow; 16-in. sulky plow; 14-in. walking plow; P. &O. gopher; Tower gopher;*2 combination riding and walking cultivators; two walking plows; 2 threesection flexible harrows; 10-ft. hay rake; Hayes planter, with fertilizer attachment and 80 rods of wire; manure spreader; 2 endgate seeders; hand corn sheller; hay rack and wagon; narrow tire wagon; carriage; 2 mud boats; iron kettle; hog hangers; hog chute; self-feeder for hogs; 60-gal. coal oil tank and other small articles too numerous to mention. Terms—A credit of ten months will be given on all sums of $lO and over with 6 per cent interest, if paid when due; if not so paid, to bear 8 per cent from date; 2 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. Sums of SIO.OO and under, cash. No property .to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Hot lunch served. H. J. GOWLAND, GEORGE GOWLAND. Fred A. Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk.
General Auctioneer « I am experienced in the Auction business, having conducted some of the largest sales in the county with success. I am a judge of values and will make an honest effort to get the high dollar. Write or wire for terms and dates at my expense. J. R. Brandenburg Phone 106-H Francesville, Ind.
Keep Smiling and Bidding for Harvey Williams Auctioneer Remington, Indiana < List your Sale early as I sell nearly every day in the Sale -Season, Large Sale Tent furnished to customers. Write or phone at my expense.
