Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1904 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Public Sale. Having sold my farm and 'will move to Illinois £ will-sell Ut pub•io auction,, at my , residence, jn Gidsm township 4| miles west on pine and | mile South of Franoesvi'lr, 2 m*ies east and 5 miles north of M< 0 ysborg. 3 miles east and 1 miim aonth of Pleasant Grove on what is better known as the Baker farm, on Thursday, February 18 th, J9Q4 Commencing at 10 o’clock a- m. t b following deeoribed property.-' 82 cattle, consisting of 45 milUh cows, due to calve in spring; some giving milk, 8 heifers coming two years old a few will calve soon, 5 spring calve-, 3 steers coining two years old, 1 grade bull twenty m nths old. These cuttle are in good shape. , ii horses asfollowfi: 1 bay mare, wt 1350; 1 brown horse, wt 1400; 1 brown hofse, wt 1250, a good driver; 1 dark bay mare, wt 1300; 1 bay horse wt 1200; 1 black mare wt 1200; 1 black horse wt 1300; 1 blaoa colt, broke to halter. These horses are well broke, sound and geotle.

25 head good shoats, average weiflht 50 to 00 pounds also 4 head of sheep. Implements, consisting of 1 set single harness, s,set double work uarnese, 2 Racine riding plows, 3 walking plows, one of which is neW, 3 walking cultivators; 2 sets of eagle claw, 1 low-down force feed seeder, 2 si eel frame harrows, 2 discs, 1 John Deere potato digger 1 National weeder, now; 2 hay ladders, 3 patent scoop boards, 1 tank heater, 1 iron kettle, 1 platform soale, scoop shovels, pitch-forks, 1 tanning mill, I grind stone, 1 Deering binder; 7 ft out, nearly new, 1 6 ft Deering mower, 1 12-foot two horse Deering hay rake, all household goods and other articles. 2 orpad tire wagons with triple box, 2 narrow tire wagons, 2 narrow tire wagohts 2 two seated spring wagons and 1 top buggy. TeUms: All sums of S 5 aud under cash. Sums over $5 a credit ot 11 months without interest if paid when due, otherwise 8 per oent interest from date, purchaser giving note with approved security. 6 per oent. discount given for cash when entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with- Refreshments on the grounds. G. W. SMITH. V. D, Clyne, Auctioneer.

Motice To Telephone Subscribers. j -n't fi, ’• j-.'i ’ G >i ( The Jasper C.mnty Telephone Company offer, commencing March Ist, 19U4, the following rates for farmers lines connected with the Rensselaer exchange: Ist—Service on grounded lines, ten subscribers to a line, at one dollar (SI 00) per month, On these lines all telephones will ring when any one rings. These lines will give satisfactory service to those who are willing to put up with the annoyance of having their telephone bells ring often; and will give service to those desiring it at a cheaper price than has heretofore been charged. 2nd —Full metallic semf-selec-tive lines, ten subscribers to a line, only one-half of the telephones ringing when Central rings and no telephone ringing when subscriber ring at one dollar and fifty cents >1.50) per month. 3rd—Contracts will be taken on a basis of five cents (sc) per call for out-going calls; this rate per message applying to all telephones and all toll stations in Jasper county reached by this Com" pany’s lines; the subscriber guaranteeing at least twenty messages per month. Thia is for full metallic, semiselective lines, with a limit of ten subscribers to a line. Further particulars regarding these rates will be furnished by any representative of the .Company. The Jasper County Telephone Co. wmarl The best buggies for least money at Scbleman’s.

Money on Farm & A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per ct intereat, with privilege to make partial payments any interest paying time. ’ CltY PROPERTY LOANS Os Monthly Payments, or on Five Toors Timo at Low Rates. First National Bank, Ranaslaar, Ind.