Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Public Stock Sale. * ■' • .. z ; On Thursday, February 25, 1909, we will dispose of our herd of Hereford cattle at public auction, on the Pleasant Grove Stock Farm. The sale is to be made because we are closing up our partnership business, and because Mr. Ambler, who will continue the business, will breed only Polled Herefords. He has recently purchased a new bull for that purpose—Pol ed King IV, 283942-287—and will give his attention to hornless cattle only. The herd to be sold includes: SEVEN REGISTERED HEREFORD MALES, as follows: Soria, 13Q327; calved Oct. 7, 1901; sire, Earl Wilton, full brother to Champion Dale; dam, Pearl; bred by H. F. Schnelker, New Haven, Ind. Soria 111, 271604; calved March 31, 1907; sire Soria, dam Tiny. Soria IV, 271605; calved May 12, 1907; s’re, Hathaway; dam, Pauline 11. Soria V, 271606; calved May 15, 1907; si e, Soria; dam, Pauline. Ambler’s Choice, 301790; calved April 10, 1808; si e, Soria; dam, Tiny. Bill Bryan, 301791; calved July 26, 1908; sire, Joe Donald; dam, Pha. William Taft, 301797; calved March 30, 1908; sire, Soria; dam, Princess Royal. TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD COWS, as follows: ' ; Pauline, 115327; calved June 20, 1900 sire, Hobson; dam, Peach Blossom; bred by Ed Hawkins, Earl Park, Ind. Pauline 11, 1G0089; calved Dec. 12, 1902; sire, Gentry; dam, Pauline; bred by Ed Hawkins, Earl Park, Ind. TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD HEIFERS, as follows: M.ry, 331793; calved May . 20, 1908; slve, Soria; dam, Pauline. One other regieteied heifer. EIGHT HEREFORD COWS, 6 of them grades, all in calf by registe ed bull, some by Polled King 4th. SEVEN HEREFORD STEERS— Yearlings and two-year-olds. Besides the above cattle the following other farm stock will be sold: TWELVE HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES —Black team 3 and 4 years old weighing 2,800; grey mare 3 years old weighing 1,400 and in foal; bay mare, 9 years old, we’ghlng 1250 and In foal; grey mare, weighing 1,150, and in foal; bay mare, 3 years old, weighing 1,150; family broken general purpose mare; roan hor-e, weighing 1,200; a fall colt; team of good work mules, 10 and 12 years old, weighing 2,400;-and a team of gcod young mules, 3 and 4 years old. TWENTY-ONE HEAD OF HOGS— Consisting of 5 brood sows—3 Duroc and 2 Poland China —all bred to registered males; a registered male and a male not registered, and 14 shoats weighing from 60 to 70 pounds. SEVEN HEAD OF SHEEP. FEED and IMPLEMENTS—IncIuding 1,000 bushels of corn. We want visitors to notice what the use of POTASH will do in judging corn. The sight of the best jeorn in the county will convince youj USUAL TERMS —Ten monthsv time over $5; 8 per cent interest If not paid when due, 6 per cent per annum discount for cash. AMBLER & GiLGER. J. H. HEPP, and M. E. RARRICK, Auctioneers. Dinner at the house by the Ladles’ Aid Society. Lunch at grounds by Lindesmlth.
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