Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1887 — Page 8
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Wonderful!— Wonderful what good work the Mitchell Washer can do. Agricultural Society Notice. Rensselaer, Indiana. April 4, 1887. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Jasper County Agricultural Society, held April 2d, instant, on motion of H. W. Porter, a committee consisting of David H. Yeoman, Thos. J. McMrs. Chas. D. Nowels, Miss Nora Hopkins and Mrs. E. N. Hyland was appointed to review, and, where Coy, Chas. W. Coen, Geo. W. Burk, Chas. D. Nowels, Mrs. Philip Blue, Mrs. Thos. J. McCoy, necessary, to revise the premium list of the Jasper County Agricultural Society, and to report their work to the Board of Directors on Saturday, April 16th, 1887. On motion of C. W. Coen, the secretary was directed to have the names of the committee of revision of premium list published in the county newspapers. Respectfully, Horace E. James, Sec. Jasper Co. Agr. Society. Call at Wright’s Furniture Store and see the Mitchell Washer. It’s a daisy!
Notec?MX»i?eepers! ffj >ri.--- y . The Imported English d aft and Norman horses, property of D. C. Bond, will make the Spring season of 1887, at my stable adjoining the fialloran livery bam in Rensselaer, Ind —TERMS:— ~~ Oil® (English draft) and Reheral rush; (Norman) sls to insure mare With foal S2O for standing colt. V ViPDco; \\ (Norman) i sl2.fe to insure mare with foal. $16,00 for standing colt. insurance due first Of January 1888. \Persons failing to return mares as, directed, or parting with them, (or leave the neighborhood) before known to be with foal, forfeit the insurance. All possible -care taken to prevent acciwill not beresponse for any that may occur reaigrees of above hojrses may office. Call and examine the above atook, an d £°JL s? 1 h ? convinced that till s is the best collection of draft stallions in the count v. 1 . D. C. BOND, Owner. A. Tagett, Keeper.
hhhh Chas. A. Roberts is still in business at the old stand on Front street and ready for the Spring' Tra-d-e with a full line of jAgricultural Implementsj THE ACE PULVERIZING HARROW the best ever made. A" NEW DEAL” BY Deere & Company MOLINE, ILLINOIS. Two Horses can He the wort of Three. 1 SAVING OF ONE-THIRB IN TIIE COST OF PLOWING. 24 inches h.re'-ofor. required for 16 inches The greiteit plow Improvement of the tlmei, THE “NEW DEAL” WHEELED WALKINB PLOWS, BINOLB AND DOUBLE NUBBOW. Zanesville Brown Cultivators in three styles Three makes of Corn Planters, Five varieties of Harrows, Mowing & Harvesting Machn’s Fine Buggies & Carriagee, Studebaker Wagons. BOOKWALTER ENGINESTHRESH[NG MACHINES, ETC. ETC. ETC. gSiTPrices as low as the lowest. CHAS. A. ROBERTS. / 4 • v ' L_. * • H ' , i
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I would respectfully announce to tlie people of Jasper County that I have made arrangements to sell -^Farm#Ma6hinerY,«<F MPIBEIKCWERS.rAriPIBtrREiPERf EMPIRE BINDERS And will keep extras on hand at all times for the machines.- [ am also prepared to do REPAIRING. in the best and most workmanlike madner, and at the lowest possible rates. WAGONS AND BTJGG ES / repaired, and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES M ade to order, and of the best material and workmanship. tSPShop on Front Street, South of Citizens’ Bank )=^ B H. YEOMAN* Rensselaer, Ind,, May 21, 1886
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