Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1904 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Big Stock Sale. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the Iroquois Stock Farm. 3 miles west of Rensselaer, on poor farm road, 5 miles east of Mt Ayr on Thursday, Jan. 21,1W4, 93 head of stock, consisting of 17 head ofhorses and mules, as follows: 1 brown mare seven year old, in foal, wt. 1400; 1 grey mare ten years old, in foal.wt 1600; 1 biack mare nine years old, m foal, wt 1100; 1 black mare eight years old. wt. 1200; 1 black road horse four years old, wt 1200; 1 bay horse six years old, wt 1100; 1 I brown mare coming three year old,, wt. 1300; 1 bay mare coming three years old, wt 1350; 1 span of Geldings coming three years old 1 (black and dark iron grey and extra good pair; 1 pair black driving horses, well matched, four and five years old. wt 2100; 1 span of black mules seven and nine years (d;and 3 yearling mare mules (two black, one bay) 26 head of cattle-consisting of 1 milk cow; 3 heifers coming two-year-old, all with calf by a pure bred Herford bull; 1 7 8 Herford bull calf, od enough for service and a good one. 6 herford spring calves, steers and heifers; and 15 yearling steers, mostly Angus-they are the kind that are always top of the market 50 head of hogs- 18 Poland china brood sow, bred to “Iroquois Pe section” one of the best pure bred Poland china boars in northern Indiana; 2 Poland china boars, 10 months old; and 30 head of fall pigs- . ’ Terms-A credit of 12 months without interest will be given on sums over $10: 6 per cent off for cash on sums over $lO A. J HARMON, Prop. Col S U Dobbins, Auct. C G Spitler, Clerk Guss Grant, Hot Lunch. Note-This is one of the best lots of stock that will sold this winter all in good condition If you are looking for the good kind the kind that always make money Don’t forget the place and date— Iroquois Stock Farm Sale. Thursday, Jan 21, 1904. w3t

It pays to trade at Wm. Schlemnn’s

Sale in Carpenter Township The undersigned will sell at public auction on THURSDAY, JAN, 21, 1904, at their farm, in Carpenter Tp., 4 miles northwest of Remington, 7 head of horses; 1 black mare 7 yeafs in foal by Lock’s Emperor, 2 black mares 9 and 12 yrs, 2 yr old roan mare, good work horse, b g 4 years, yearling horse colt. 24 head of cattle. 7 cows fresh in spring, 3 two-year-old steers, 5 yearling heifers, 4 yearling steers, 3 bu I ca ves, 2 he fer calves, 9 head of shoats, 4 sows bred to thoroughbred boars, and a large outfit o' wagons, vehicles, all kinds of farming implements, harness, household and kitchen furniture etc. The usual terms will be given. Cory 0., and Myrt B. Price.

The beat buggies for least money at tSchleman’s.

Hon Robert C. Brown. One the Most Prominent Men in Southwestern Illinois. Robert C. Brown, of Sparta., 111., has represented his district, the 48th, for six years, and was recently notified of his coming appointment as clerk of th- U.-S Court for the Southern District of Illinois. He was bon. in 1859 and has worked his way to the top simply by force of application, energy and good common sense. After working several years as a blacksmith, he stud* ied law at night and was admitted to the the bar 1894 He is a prominent member of the Knights of Pythias, the Elks and Modern Woodman. February 20, 19U1, he writes as follows: “Pepsin Syrup Co,, Dear Sirs— From careful and varied experiences I desire to add my testimony as to the merit of your Pepsin Syrup* preparation. It is in many respects eqi.al .to the services of a dozen physicians;* 1 hpve used it as a tonio after se'Hre nines* and as astrengthener for the stomach and digest ve organs. In one case in particular it was of inestimable value in my household, and it is with pleasure that I testify to its worth as a household remedy. Yours respectfully, R O. BROWN, Representative 48th Senatorial District, Sparta, 111, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and Herb Laxative Compound is sold by A, F. Long in 50e and fl bottles.