Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1906 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
St Joseph’s College. On Thanksgiving Eve., Wednesday, Nov. 28, the Junior Literary Society will present a drama entitled THE RECOG Nil lON. The play promises to i-e thoroughly interesting and enjoyable. The large attemlance neigtibois and friends at pur dramatic effmls the past year or two, especially since -we are using our new stage shows sufficienly that they have been fully satisfied We certainly appreciate their patronage. A crowded hall always powerful incentive to the participants who spare no lalmr’in doing jiWN their parts and iii rendering our entertainments successful.' Music will be furnished by the College Orchestra under the efficient leader Prof. Zollner. The play opens at 8 p. m. Entrance fee 25 cents. All are cordially .in vited.
BIG PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at his residence, 4 miles South and'3 miles East es Rens-elaer, near Sharon, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m„ on ■ ’ ■ Thursday, Oec. 6,1906, HEAD OF HORSES Consisting of MfL 2 Bi o<-d Mares bo’ii with f<>al, one to stai,dard,bred trotter fat.uii' 1 tlie other to F. P. NjQSJiKBME* Mortons Pereheron rtlf stallion; 2 yearling hnrse Colts, one Norall(j t h e o ti je f. trotting bred. TEN HEAD OF CATTLE-Consisting of 4 Milch Cows now giving milk, fresh in the spring; 2 Yearling Steers: 4 White Faced Calves, two heifers, two bulls. L i 32 HEAD OF HOGS Consisting of 2 Poland China Brood Sows witli 19 Pigs; 2 (). I. C. Malf l’,gs largo ci to register: 10 nice fat Shoats weighing about 175 pounds each. FARM IMPLEMENTS. WAGONS. ETC.— Consisting of 1 Deering Mower; 1 Hay Rake, nearly new; 1 Combined Cultivator, nearly new; 1 Walking Cultivator; 1 walking Plow, (tj-inch ; ,1 Double ano 1 single Shovel Plow; 1 Disk Harrow; 1 Steel Harrow; X Broad Tired Wagon; 1 Top B-tggy; 1 Single Buggy Harness; 1 Set of Chain Harness: 'llSaddle; 1 Bobsled; some Household and Kitchen Furniture and numerous other articles of minor importance. A credit of 12 motif' ■- vill be given on sums oyer fa.OO, with usual conditions; 6, per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. " A. G. W. FARMER. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler. Clerk. Hot Lunch on the grounds.
PUBLIC SALE. Having sold his farm the undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on Tuesday December 4 At his residence 6 miles east of Foresman and five miles southwest of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 a. m. 24 Head of Cattle, consisting of 11 cows. 3 yearling heifers, one yearling steer,. 4 steer calves, 4 heifer calves. One pure bied registered Hereford bull. Hoise--. one brown mare 1 yearling Coir. _S Hogs, consisting of 3 brood sows and pigs. Farming Implements, Vehicles, Stoves, etc. • Three riding cultivators, three section harrow, disc, corn planter, end . .‘de nler, walking cultivator gopl .:, breaking plow, mowing inuhii.e, lay-raKe. hay laddei. bob-sieu, base-burning coal stove, gasoline stove, carriage, top buggy, wagon, set double buggy harness. Tewus-of-Salee Twelve mouths ciedit without interest on approved security or five percent off ou sums over five dollars. Sums’ of five dollars and under cash. If not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. GEO. M. KESSINGER. Fred Phillips, Auct. Frank Welsh, Clerk, Hot lunch on grouud by Chas. Grant.
New Skating Rink. To Open Thursday Evening, November 22 nd. In K. of P. Building, .Ground Floor. Ladies may skate both after□Qon and evening. Gentlemen • every evening. Being under local ownership, the best treatment will be accorded to all patrons. You are cordially invited to come on Opening Night True Woodworth, Prop.
