Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1903 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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PUBLIC SALE! ' , 1 n n 1 ’ 11 *■“* 1 ——— . J\'. ■' . • . Haviug decided to lease our big stock farm in Milroy township, Jasper county, Indiana, we will offer at Public Auction, at said farm, seven miles Southeast of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 a. m. on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1903 All of my staddard bred Horses, also cattle, hogs and Farm Implements in fact, make a clean sale of all my personal property on said premises. A glance at the list below will convince horsemen of the desirable quality of my stock: NINE HEAD OF—■ Standard Bred Horses. .... "-'•••> - * ■ ♦*"**V* * * .. , - ‘ • I dam Uaiie by Norman, sire of the dam of Fannie Robinson, 2; Norman Mediam 2:20, etc-, etc. 3rd dam by Morgan Horse. 'No. 3 Eloise Pollock jfttan. Reg ) Ray mare, 7 years; 16 hands high, weight 1200; in foal to Wilkes Abdallah, sired by Eller ton 11,129. Ist dam. Highland Beauty, by Robert McGregor, 2:17?4, the sire of 12nd dam. Myrtle by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire : ••* *l™ dam, Lizzie by Norman, sire of the dams of Fannie Robinson, Norman Mtedium. 2:20, etc., etc. 4th dam by Morgan Horse. No. 4 Mildred E. (Standard.) Sorrel mare 6 years old. weight about 1150. in foal to Wilkes Abdallah, Hill B,y f 1 «.271). record 2:27%. trial2:l3. Ist dam Highland Beauty by Robert Mel 1 regor, 2 : l7>j. sire ot • iresoeua, 1 :59% 2d dam Myrtle by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulv. 2:14%. 3rd dam Lizzie by Norman, sire of the dame of, Fannie Robinson, 2:20%: Norman Medium 2:20, eto. 4th dam by Morgan Horae; one of the best mares we have. ~ No, 5, Doctor Charley. (Standard.) Bay Stallion, coining three years. Bired by Wilkes Abdallah (4045.) lat dam. Mildred R, by Hill Boy. 3:27%. 2nd dam, Highland Beauty by Robert McUregor, “:17%; sireof Dresceus. 8:59%. 3rd dam. Myrtle by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulu 2:14% 4th dam Lizzie by Normen. sire of t‘ie dams of Fannie Robinson 2:30%. Norman Medium, 2:20, eto. sth dam by Morgan Horse. No. 6 Sattie S. 'Standard.) Bay fiiley, ooming two years. Sired by Wilkes Abdallah (4045), son of Onward,2:2s% Ist dam, Elobe Pollock, by Ellerton (11,120), by Ragle Bird, 2.21 2nd dam,Highland Beauty, by Robert McOregor, 2:l7)4.sire of Oreeceus, 1.59% 3rd dam, Myrtle, by Normau D. son of Alex Norman, sire of Lula 2.14%. 4tb dam, Lizzie by Norman, sire of dams of Fannie Robinson, 2.20%; Norman Medium, 2.20, etc. sth dam by Morgan Horse. No. 7, Emma H. * Shire. Roan work mare in foal to Picard, shire stallion, weight! 1,400. NO 8. KATEBlue roan Work mare, in foal to < develand, weight about 1200. NO. 9 LENA, Roan work mare, in foal to Cleveland, Weight about 1,«00, also two other horses. COWS—I 4 cows, be fresh soon. Seven calves. One bull (red Poll Durham.) HOOS—I4 O. I. O. and Poland hina brood sows, 3 boars, Poland China and 0.1. C. pnrt 70 small ahoata, weight about 00 pounds each. FaRM MACHINERY, BT')—One new Bnckeye mower, 2walking cultivators, 2 plows, 1 oorn planter, 80 r.ids wire, one Frazer speed cart, S wagons, several sets harness, steam cooker, oorn sheller. stoves, chickens, gasoline stove and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—Twelve months credit on approved security. 8 per oent off for cash. Sale will positively take place, rain or shine, under big teat. Free lunch for everybody. For farther information send for catalogue.
FRED A. PHILLIPS* Auctioneer. B. F. FERGUSON/Clerk. T. M. HIBLER & SON » A ♦ 44 G •»•♦•♦»»»
CARRIAGE, WAGON" AND WOODWORK SHOP . J. P. WARNER, Proprietor. Shop in new building on Sooth Front Stret, one sqnare below Liberml Corn R6115861&6T lid
