Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1920 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

AN OFFERING FROM THE White Stock Farm 4% miles north, 2% miles west of Rensselaer at Surrey, Ind. Will sell on Wednesday, Mar. 3 at 12:30 p. m. 45 head of Pure Bred Chester White Sows consisting of Five tried sows, 40 gilts, Al 1 Spring boar, 2 fall boars. H ' These sows are bred to ' W | -> MwooJ Prince 4th, a son , JK-f a $6,000.00 boar, and Rock Ist, whom we at the last Inter-W-’national and won 4th and Ist and Champion at Rensselaer Stock Show. If you want a good investment buy one of these good sows, bred to a great boar, and get a good litter of pigs. The Chester Whites won nine out of ten possible prizes. Again the Chester Whites demonstrate to the world their great pork producing qualities. At the last International, Chicago, December Ist to 6th, they won Grand Champion carcass over all breeds, Ist and 3rd heavy weight carcass aver all breeds, Ist, 2nd and 3rd light weight carcass over all breeds. The first prize barrow' in the open class over all breeds at the Ohio State fair, 1917. The sweepstakes prize over all breeds at Delaware State fair, 1919. The utility of the Chester White is unexcelled. The pork and lard of the Chester White is nearest perfection as demonstrated year after year at the International. Chester Whites are unexcelled in prolifiicness and per cent of farrow raised. The breed has a good disposition and easily adapts itself to its surroundings. It will fatten at any age and makes highest class pork with least waste. Attend this sale. TERMS—IO months’ credit if desired, or to suit purchaser. Lonergan Bros. W. O. Knisely, Kokomo, Ind. and W. A. McCurktain, Rensaelaer, Ind., Auctioneers. Levi P. Moore, Rochester, Ind. and Athur Tomson, Wabash, Ind., Fieldmen.

security and bearing 6 per cent interest from date of sale, if not paid when due to draw 8 per cent from date of sale. 2 per cent off for cash. Sums of $lO and under cash in hand and no discount. H. M. Clark and W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneers. ED RITTER. CLOSING OUT SALE The undersigned (having rented his farm and going to move to town, will sell at public auction at said farm, 2 miles east and 1 % miles north of Fair Oaks, 2 miles west and 1% miles south of Virgie, 7% miles south and 1 mile west of Demotte, commencing at 10:30 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920, 1 Black Horse— B years old, wt. 1000, broke to all harness. 4 Head of Cattle — Consisting of 1 black cow 7 years old, been fresh one month; 1 black cow 5 years old, giving milk; 1 red cow 7 years

* old, been'fresh one month; 1 Jersey cow 9 years old, giving milk. 1 Red Sow — Wt. 200, due to farrow last of March. 8 doz. Hens, 4 doz. White Wyandottes; 2 Bronze turkey hens; 1 Bronze gobbler; 1 stand of Bees. 40 shocks of Corn Fodder; 40 bushels Corn; 40 bushels Seed Oats. Implements, Wagons, Etc.——Consisting of 1 wagon with triple box; 1 buggy; 1 Deerings binder, 6-ft., in good 1 McCormick binder, 6-ft.; 1 Deering mower; 1 corn planter with 80 rods wire; 1 16in. sulky plow; 1 14-in. walking plow; 1 riding cultivator; 1 steel frame 2-section harrow; 1 single shovel plow; 1 set work harness; 1 set single buggy harness; 1 14ft. log chain; 1 20-ft. log chain. Household Goods, Etc.— l DeLaval cream separator; 1 meat chopper, Enterprise No. 12; 1 iron bed with springs; 2 rockers and 1 stand; 1 set Quilting frames, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—A credit of 9 months will be given on all sums over $lO, approved notes to bear 6% inter* est if paid at maturity, but if not so paid 8 % interest will be charged from date of sale; 2% discount for cash when entitled .to credit. LEWIS TODD. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. / * C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch by Ladies’ Aid of Fair Oaks BiG PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned having sold his farm and will move to town, will sell at public auction at his resi-