Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1920 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
so paid 8 % interest will be charged from sale date; 2% off for cash When entitled to credit. JOHN J. EVERS. Bert Hanaway, Auct. John Bunning, Clerk. Hot lunch by Ladies' Aid of Virgie. flB-25 RITTER PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm I will sell at public auction at my residence, 9% miles north, mile east of Rensselaer, mile east and ►two miles north of Aix, the following described property, beginning at 10:30 a. m., on THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1920 10—HEAD OF HORSES —10 Gray team geldings, 4 and 5 years old, wt. 2600; team sorrel gelding and mare, coming 3, wt. 2400; team black geldings, coming 3, wt 2400; gray gelding, coming 5, wt. 1400; brown gelding, 4, wt 1300; black mare,6, wt. 1300; gray gelding, 3, wt. 1000. 40—HEAD OF CATTLE —40 Two pure bred Shorthorn Durham heifers; roan heifer, coming 3, red heifer, coming 3, papers furnished; red cow, coming 6, fresh; Hereford cow, 7; Hereford heifer, 3, fresh; red Hereford heifer, coming 3, fresh in March; pure bred Hereford heifer, 3, fresh in March; 2 Hereford heifers, 3, fresh in March; 27 Hereford heifers, coming 2 and 3, some will be fresh soon; Hereford cow, coming 6, fresh in March and Jersey heifer, 3, giving milk. B—HEAD OF SHOTES—S Weight about 60 lbs. Good thrifty stock. FARM IMPLEMENTS. Studebaker wagon, triple box; wagon with rack, truck wagon with box; P. & O. cultivator; Dutch Uncle cultivator; International cultivator, Tower riding gopher; spring tooth cultivator; Eagle claws walking cultivator; 3 walking plows; Hayes corn planter, with 160 rods check wire and fertilizer attachment; Rock Island planter; John Deere hay rake; mowing machine; manure spreader; new Deering 7 ft. grain binder; 3 section harrow; John Deere disc; an A harrow; gang plow; two horse weeder; low down seeder; single top buggy; Oakland 6 automobile, 1917 model, in good condition; corn grind stone; 2 sets good work har-‘ ness; set carriage harness; 2 sets
Dispersion Sale of Pure Bred Shorthorns SATURDAY, OQ FEBRUARY St Surrey farm 6 Milas Northwest, at Rensselaer 107 SCOTCH AND SCOTCH IQ7 IU / TOPS SHORTHORNS IU / 12 O’CLOCK SHARP 70 c 7« Roans 70 Lots 70 Cent Roans • - - I would like to call especial at tention to the number of cowa with calves at foot. The majority o, these are re-bred. These cattle are the large beef type good quality and in good breeding order. \ This offering should be an espec--1 attraction to the breeder and to I the y° man who wants to start / a herd, because it makes a differ- / ®nce * n th® value of the cow you / buy if she is bred to an outstand- / ing sire ' * r to a f ai rly good bull* These cows are bred to the highest type of Shorthorn bulls, among them being an imported bull, a very attractive roan, has a. beautiful head and general outline, his breeding is of the best, and his sire one of the best bulls in Scotland. This bull is being retained in the herd of Floyd Amsler. The other bull is a Canadian bred bu , dark roan, thick bodied, straight, level bull with good head. His calves will show for himself in the sale. (He sells.) All Cattle Tuberculin Tested Catalogues are Ready for Mail AUCTIONEERS 7 _ Ibßh Henry Amsler and Son National Bank. * LOCATION AND TRAIN SERVICE Rensselaer is 72 miles south of Chicago, 47 miles north of Lafayette, Indiana, 110 miles north of Indianapolis, Indiana, on the Monon Railroad, All fast trains stop at Surrey Fanh February 28. Trains No. 39, 40, 5, 6 and 32 stop at Surrey/Saturday, February 28. Number 5 and 6 makes all stops, Hammodd to Surrey. Number 32 makes all stops, Indianapolis to Surrey. Number 39 and 40 make all stops, Lafayette to Surrey. at all Points where other roads intersect Mohon Railroad.
