Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PUBLIC SALE. ______ The undersigned will offer Public Sale, at her residence 5 miles northeast of DeMotte, in Keener tp., Jasper Co. Ind„ beginning promptly at 10 o’clock A. M. on SATURDAY. FEB. 25,1893. the following property to-wit: SEVEN HEAD OF HORSES,

(2 five-year-old work horses, 1 brood mare, 3 three-year-old colts, 1 two-year-old colt) EIGHT HEAD OF CATTLE, <3 cows, 1 three-year-old steer, 1 two-year-old steer, 1 two-year-old heifei, 2 calves,) 1 broad tread wagon, 1 narrow tread wagon, 1 cultivator, 1 mower, 1 hayrake, 1 harrow, 1 plow, 1 spring wagon, 1 cart, 1 corn planter, 1 cradle, 1 cross-cut saw, 3 sets of harness, 2 sets work harness, 1 set of buggy harness, 50 bushels of corn, 60 bushels of rye, 20 bushels of wheat, 25 bushels of oats, 6 bushels of Buckwheat,- # tons of hay, 1 cutting machine, 1 bob sled, 1 heating stove, household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: 12 months time, without interest, on sums over $5. SOPHIA LANG.

PUBLIC SALE. • flv The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at his residence in the north part of the TOWN OF RENSSELAER. Jasper County, Ind., beginning promptly at 10 o’clock. A. M. on Feb. 23, 1893t~ TIIE FOLLOWING PROPERTY TO-WIT: (3 work horses, 1 Cleveland Bay mare, 4 year-old, 2 spring colts.) 2 milch cows, 2 Jersey calves, 1 top buggy, 1 open buggy, 1 'two-horse spring wagon, T two-horse wagon, 1 cart, 1 sleigh,§l riding plow, 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 cultivator with seed sower attached, 1 cultivator, 3 harrows, one mowing machine, one hay rake, 2 breaking plows, 2 corn plows. 1 Tornado feed cutter, 300 bushels of ear corn, 1 set of double work harness, 2 set of single buggy harness, 1 stand of bees, one grain cradle, and an assortment of garden tools, bedsteads, tables, stoves, and other articles of house-hold goods and kitchen furniture too numerous to mention. terms of sale: —9 months credit will be given on all sums over $5 purchasers giving bankable notes, with approved security, without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 per interest from date of note. Sams of $5 or less, cash in hand. JOHN COEN. simon Phillips, Auctioneer.

Public Sale. The undersigned will offer ai Public Sale at the Flemming Phillips farm 2-J miles east of Marlboro, Hanging Grove tp. Jasper Co. Ind. beginning at 10 A. M. on TUESDAY, FEB. 2s, 1893; the following property, to-wit: SEVEN HEAD OF HORSES, (2 two-year olds, 1 mare in foal, H mares, 2 five-year olds, 1 two year old.) six head of cattle, 1 Studebaker wagon nearly new, 1 spring wagon, 1 hay rake, 1 cultivator, 1 stand of bees, 2 sets of harness, household and kitchen furniture and numerous other articles. Teems. —10 months credit without interest ou sums over 85. J. W. McConahay. Simon Phillips. Auctioneer. Williams has an immense stock of all kinds ol goods in his line, and will be pleasto have yon call and see them. Very ?!uch Surprised I have been afflicted with neuralgia or noarly two years have tried physic an and all known remedies, but no per ipanent relief until I tried a bottle of bullam’s Great German Liniment and it gavo me instant and permanent relief. 26 cents per bottle. Signed A B. Snell, Hamilton, Mich, April 11 1891. For sale by Long & Co. English Spavin Liniment removes an. Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishos from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Cougs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Aifttniah Cure ever known. Sold by B. F. Long & Co., Druggist, Rensselaer nd. For pains in the chest there is nothing belter than a flannel cloth [saturated with Chamberlain’s Fain Balm and bound on over tne seat of pain. It will produce a counter irritation without blistering, and is not so disagreeable as mustard; in fact is much superior to any plaster on account of its painrelieving qualities. If used in time it will prevent pnoumonia. 50 cent bottles for sale by Meyers, the druggist.