Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1907 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PUBLIC SALE. . o < t The uudvihij-ued will ufi<‘r .at Fublic Auction, at Hie Henry Barkley farju. .in Ba.kley twp.. 4 miles north and 4 miles east of Rensse aer. and 9 ■ milt s straight west of franeesviEe, <*u Monday, Dec. 3L The following property towit: - - ■ — g_ ‘ - 12 head of good horses consisting of the following: 1 j air of grejT geldings, three years old. weigh: 2400; dun horse. 10 yrs old. wt 1500; roan uarc. 10 yrs ohl. in foal wt 1500; gray mare, 2 years old wt 1150; luaii mare. 2 yearsohl, vt llotk’roai; mare. 2 yrs old wt 1050; Two good yearling draft volts, 1 standard bred yearling colt hr Silk Rags, sucking colt; standard bred driving horse. 5 years old. lady broke, wt HOC; standard l ied driving horse. 3 years old. 1100, broke to all harness. 29 head o! a attle described as foliows: 9 cows, all to be fie h ly March First, 2 yr old shott horn IntlL 2 yearling heifers. 3 two year old steers. sy< ailing steers, 9 calves. ’ 28 head of hogs. 3 brood sows 25 sho.it s aveiAgeut al.out 70 lbs. ‘ Farming Implements and’ house- ■ hold goods consisting of two wagons, 1 broad, 1 narrow tire, as good as new; bob sled, single top buggy, Deering binder. Milwaukee! mower. 3 cultivators, 1 riding. 2. walking: 1 disc harrow: 1 Ifi-foot! spike I.arrow, end gate seeder hay,! rake. (Hivi-gutg plow. 2 «Mikn«g.l plvws one 7 >rn pl..titer v::hS’» ! rods of wire, one g: u'd'D'-.e. 3 sets I of work hsrnpss: l 1 set of single! harness: >t r . ctat , . <*es <4 uo<oe-• hold fui'niim e.-iuidiL.;tug I wo stoves and other at Deles tuo numerous to | 'i> ' . Twelve months CH-dil without! interest on approved security or t> j percent eff for cash on-sums over! &5. St:t;o Of a d under cash. ‘ nUtot- pud vTen due 8 per cv ’ iiifvfyst f: <•3: d•< ‘ v. w. ii. Mi.lar anil Son.! FRED PHILLIHS. Arctjot>« vr. C. G. Spub ■. < I-:’-.. C. Grant. Hot Lui ch..i=^- —— — ■ ' Mrs, M»ry A. Howe wi’l reefp’ calls for all kinds oi family nursing: making future <i gt gements; and will be glad to acquaint prisons with the charges -he makes. Addre. s her at or call at her home in Renssvlacr TGejihmie 2317 I Mrs. Purcupile i* giving out a beautiful .'•eiiv<*’>if with e\vi pur- i chase at her millinery store between I now and Jiyu Ist. 11 fare for rhe r< nud trip Deeem-J • r 22 23 24 25-29 3< 31 .cd ,’.o. 1 bi. fill 4 1 I m.l . at. 2i« i.

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