Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' Ww vMPnMHwnHv wihh ■■■.iw iw ■■■ • - Public - Sale! j of Riverside Dairy on I Thursday, Feb. 20 I will sell on the McKain farm, r 1-2 miles south of Monti- 1 cello, ipy entire herd of dairy cows (50 in number) consist- I ing of Jerseys, Shorthorns, Holsteins and Devonshires. These cows are the pick of four dairies (100 cows) and all good cows, in all stages of lactation, some will have calves I by their side when sold. Also 5 head of heifer calves—one J Shorthorn and 4 grade Jerseys. These calves were sired by I a thorobred Jersey sire and from my best milk cows. g 11 Horses and Mules I One bay mare, weight 1350, 12-years-old; ’1 bay horse, , I weight 1300, 12-years ola; 1 sorrel horse, weighty 350, 9 g years old; 1 team mules, weight 1900, 9-years-old; 1 team I heavy draft brood mares, 6 and 7-years-old, weight]; 1300, J in foal, season paid by seller; 1 3 year old black colt;*i 2- I year-old light harness colt; 1 2-year old black Percheron I mare, • * 28 Head of Hogs I Seven brood sows, due to farrow in April and May; 1 I Poland China Boar; 20 shorts weighing from 40 to 75 J Farm Implements I One broad tire wagon, 1 cow rack. 1 feed grinder, 1 feed m c titter, about 20 milk cans, ranging from 1 to 8 gallons, 1 I gravity cream separator, 75 second growth white oak posts, I seasoned, some hay, and other articles too numerous to I mention. I See bills for terms. Refreshments on grounds. Sale B to begin at 10:30 sharp. I E. E. CARR I Col. VD. Clyne, Auctioneer, W. K. O’Connell* Clerk. |

Public Sale! As we are going to South Dakota soon, we will offer at Public Auction at the H. H. Hayes farm, 7% miles north and 1 mile east of Rensselaer, 1 mile east and % mile north of Alx, 4 miles wost and 1% mlleß south of •"Gifford, on Friday, February 14, 1908, Beginning at ten a. m., the following described property: 6 HORSES—One grey mare, 14 yrs '-old, wt 1106, In foal to Price horse; 1 roan mare, 13 yrs old, wt 1000; 1 mare colt, 2 yrs old, a good one; 2 last spring colts, one a mare and I a horse. 12 CATTLE—B milch cows. 1 fresh now and 6 In spring, 1 yearling heifer, 3 last spring calves, one a good Short Horn bull and 2 steers. 19 SHEEP —15 ewes, due to lamb in March and April; 1 good buck and 3 buck lambs. 17 HOGS—I good brood sow, due to farrow March 20th; 16 head of shoats, wt 80 to 90 lbs. FARM IMPLEMENTS—3 walking spring trip cultivators, 1 Plano mower in good running order, 1 spring tooth harrow, 2 walking breaking plows—one 16-inch and one 12-lnch, 2 hay laddors, 1 dinner bell, 1 dresser, 1 •cook stove, 1 heating stove, 2 washing machines, ond other articles too •numerous to mention. TERMS—Sums of |5 and under cash In hand; sums over 95 a credit of II months will be given without Interest If paid when due; If not paid when due 8 per cen Interest from date. 7 per cent discount for cash. Ho property to be removed until terms are complied with. H. H. HAYTCB, JOHN STEWART, Fred Phillips, Auot C. O. Spltler, Clerk. Hot luneh by ladies aid society of U. B. Church, of Alx. PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit fanning I will offer at public tale at the Yoeman farm 5 mile* north and one mile west of Rensselaer s and one half east and one mile south of Pan on WtJuxUT. February 19. 1908. at 10 o’clock a. m. the following described (property:} 11 Hetd of Honts r • t brown mere, 6 yrs old, wt 1400, bred lo Keatons Tack, I sorrel mare 8 vrs old, wt 1380 bred to Kenton perehcr , t gray horse 9 yrs old, wt iij • bay none wt 1 joo; i brown mare is yrs wt 1500 bred Jo Kenton Jack; 1 brown driving horse 7 yn