Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
POSTPONED PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm residence, on the Thompson rknch, one mile we:t of Parr, on FR’PAY, FEBRUARY 5, 19.9, The following propeity: 3 Head of HORSES—One Hambletonian gelding, a good acting and gentle horse, broke to all harness; 1 two-year old mare colt; 1 seven-year-old sorrel ho. se, sound and well broken. 9 Head of CATTLE —2 cows, one a good black coming yearlings; 1 fall calf; 2 coming yearling heifers. 15 Head of SHOATS, averaging about 125 pounds. FARM IMPLEMENTS—One narrow tire wagon; 1 John Deere corn planter and 80 rods of wire, good as new; 1 broadcast seeder, grass attachment, good as new; 2 breaking plows, one 14 inch, other 16-inch; 1 cultivator. TERMS —A credit of 10 months will be given on sums of over $lO with approved security, without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale. A discount of 6 per cent will be given for cash on all swins over $lO. All sums of over $lO a under, cash In hand. No property to be removed until settled for. J. L. MYERS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, clerk.
PUBLIC SALE. As I expect to give up farming I will offer at public sale at my residence, 2 miles south and mile east of Rensselaer, on the farm known as the Kannal farm, commencing at 10 a. in., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY- 16, 1909, The following property: 8 Head of HORSES—Consisting of I grey horse, coming 10 yrs old, wt 1350; .1 brown horse, coming 8 yrs old, wt 1300; 1 sorrel horse coming II yrs old, wt. 1200; 1 brown g lding, 3 yrs old, wt 1300; 1 bay more, 3 yrs old, wt 1400, an extra goc 1 one; 2 black colts, yearlings. 20 Head of CATTLE—Consisting of 3 milch cows, to be fresh in early spring; 6 2-yr-old heifers, one a half Jersey, all fresh in the spiing; 4 spring calves, two steers, two heifers; 7 yearlings, (one a full blood Jersey yearling heifer) two s?ee: s, five heifers. 9 Head of HOGS—Consisting of 1 brood sow, with pig, will farrow last of March; 1 Chester White boar, wt about 300; 7 shoats, wt about 40 pounds each. FARM TOOLS, ETC.—Consisting of 1 McCormick binder, good as new; 1 Champion mower; 1 sulky plow; 1 walking plow; 1 Peacock riding cultivator, with gopher attachment; 1 corn planter with 100 rods of wire; 1 disc harrow; 1 flexible harrow; 1 farm wagon, with triple box, broad tire; 1 carriage; 1 hand seeder; 1 hand corn sheller; 1 hay rack: 1 endgate seeder; 2 sets work harness; 1 scoop board; 1 grindstone; 10 rods woven wire; 15 bushels white se~d corn; some household and kitchen furniture, including 1 Weber piano and numerous other articles. A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over $lO, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash. A. A. BEAVER. A. J. Harmon, auctioneer. R. D. Thompson, clerk. Hot lunch on the ground. ASK YOURSELF THE QUESTION. Why not use Chamberlain’s Liniment when you have rheumatism? We feel sure that the result will le prompt and satisfactory. It has cured others, why not you? Try it It. costs but a trifle. Price, 25 cents; large size, 60 cents. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Petdr Johnson, of Southfields, N. Y., who has been employed as a track walker for the Erie railroad for the last twenty-one years, is nut afraid to tackle Weston, the great pedestrain. During his term of service Johnson has walkod 43,700 mßee and has worn out 248 pairs of shoes. Johnson is 56 years old.
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