Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SALE. Public sale of Duroc Jersey Sows at our farm % mile north and 1 mile east of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana. Come and see this stock in the sale ring and you will take some of them home with you. Remember that this sale will start at 12:30 o’clock p. m. sharp* Make it a point to be on hand. , 9, 190', 22 BROOD SOWS AND GILTS. • We take pleasure in announcing this, our First Annual Duroc Jersey Brood Sow Sale. Parties from a- distance will be met at the Makeever House at 11:15 a. m. Trains arrive from the south at 7:30 and 9:06 a. m.; from the north at ■ 10:55 a. m. . . . i This offering will consist of tried Sows, Yearl-ngs and Gilts, and 19 Fall Pigs. This offering has the blood of some of th' greatest boars tbit ever entered the show rings of Ohio, Indiana or Illinois. - These tried Sows are sired by Gold Chief and Top Notcher Again. The ; Yearlings are by Kant Again, h- by Kant ■| Be Beat, a boar of national- reputai tion. Their Dams were, tne above tried sows. Kant Again took first at Indiana State Fair 1901, in a field of 14, as a yearling, and was immediately sold to G. A. Gatton, of Springfield, 111., and in 30 days was sold at nis annual public sale for $1,295. Th se Gilts are from these aged—sows and sired by Rensselaer's Best; he by Buddy T’s Best, a boar when in good shape will wigh 860 pounds and heads the herd of L. W. ■ Cross & Son of Mason City, HL Buddy ' T’s Best is a half brother td Buddy |K. 4th. This boar sold at a public sale ! for $5,025 to McNeal Bros., of Bowen, i 111. These sows and gilts are bred safe to Rensselaer’s Best and Kant Again 2nd. TERMS—A cridit of ten months will be given on sums over sls with approved security, without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent I will be charged from date of sale. A discount of 4 per cent will be given for cash on all sums over sls; sums of sls and under cadh in hand. GEO. O. PUMPHREY & SON. A. J. Harmon and Fred Phillips, aUcts. C. G. Spitler, clerkHot lunch on grounds.

PUBLIC SALE —OF— A 240 -ACRE FARM. Sale is made to make settlement between joint owners. FARM LOCATED IN HANGING GROVE TOWNStHP, JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: The southeast quaiter, also the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of secticn 36, township 29 north, range 5 west, consisting of 240 acres. The farm Is located 3 mills noith and 2% miles west of Monon, 7 miles southwest of Francesville, 11 miles east and 114 miles south of Rensselaer, and 3 miles northeast of Lee. The sale will take place on the Farm, on Saturday, Feb. 6,1909 At 1:00 o’clock p. m. THE FARM IMPROVMENTS consist of a 5-room house, story and a half high; good new barn; new Corn crib; well fenced, with part hog-tight pasture; about 200 acres under cultivation; more than 3,000 rods of tile on the farm, with two 10-inch and one 8-inch outlets; 25 acres of fall wheat in; also some loose tile on the place; about 10 acres of good timber. This farm Is known as the Anna E. Weeks Farm, and was purchased by the undersigned from her about three years ago. The Francesville stone road is within 2 miles, and the Monon stone road is within 2% miles. TERMS—SSOO cash on date of sale, binding purchaser to pay one-fourth of purchase price on March 1, 1909; balance 3 to 5 years to suit purchaser, and bearing interest at rate of 5 per cent ALBERT SWING AND JOSEPH SWING Fred Phillips, auctioneer.

PUBLICSALE. The undersigned, having decided to move to South Dakota, will offer at public auction at his residence 6 miles north and i'/i miles west of Rensselaer, 2 miles east of Parr, on what is knows as the G. K. Hollingsworth farm, on WFdINESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1909, Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property: 11 Head of HORSES—One roan horse, 12 yrs old, wt 1400; 1 dark dun mare, 10 yrs old, wt 1200, a good single driver, lady broke; 1 dark dun mare, coining 4 yrs old, wt 1350; 1 dark dun colt, coming 3 yrs old, wt 1050; 1 dark bay horse, coming 6 yrs old, wt 1200; 1 light bay horse, coming 4 yrs old, wt 1260; 1 black colt, coming 2; 1 yearling colt; 2 Kentucky saddle horses, out of Omar Kenton horse, 2 and 3 yrs old; one 3-year-old filly, out of Parr horse. 9 Head of CAT L'LE—6 No. 1 good dairy cows, 3 Jersey and 3 half-Jer-sey, not a poor one in the bunch; 3 heifer calves. 17 Head of HOGS-Conslsting of 1 sow and 6 pigs, and ten head of stock hogs, averaging l<o lbs. 10 head of yearling Shropshire ewes, 1 Shropshire yetfnlng buck, eligible to registry. FARM IMPLEMENTS-One Deering binder, good as new;‘l Deering mown; 1 Osborne hay rake; good riding plow; 1 good 16-lnch walking plow; 1 Sure Drop corn planterr with fertilizer attachment and 80 rods of wire, all in good condition; 1 Deere corn planter with 120 rods of wire; 2 riding and 1 walking cultivators, one go< d as n> w, used ohe stnson: 1 disc; 1 steel-frame harrow; 1 bub-al.-d; 2 wide tire wagons with boxes; 1 set single ham. as; 1 DeLaVel cream s parator, go. d as new; 2 five-gallon cream c.,ns; « bush'ls No. 1 yellow seed corn; 150 bushels corn in crib; 10 tens of timothy h.iy in stuck; 15 bush. Is potaoes. Eight dozen Plymouth Rock chickens. One dozen Whits Pekin Ducks. HOUSEHOLD GOODS— One good steel range, 2 heating stoves, 1 bedroom suite, 2 b dab ads. 2 ts springs, 1 good mattress. 1 dos. n dining chairs, 1 8-foot dining table, 1 glass-door supboard, 1 sideboard, 4 roek, rs, 1 center stnnd, 1 sewing machine, 2 kitchen tubl. B. 1 high chair, 1 good washing machine, 1.-gnllon barrel churn, 1 7-gallon dash churn, 1 good milk tank, and many other articles. A flood Collie Shepherd d< g, good us a tired hand on a farm. TERMS —A cr< dlt of 10 months will be givfcn on sums of over $lO with approved security, without interest If paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent will bo charged from date of sale. A discount ,of 6 per cent will be given for Cash on all sums ov< r $lO. All sums of $lO and under, cash Ln hand. No property to be removed until settled tor. . HENRY WILSON. A. J. Harmon, auctioneer. • C. G. gpitler, clerk. Hot Lunch on Ground. I ',V To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the great system tonic and builder.