Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1887 — Page 8
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Wonderful!— Wonderful what £<>od work the Mitchell Washer can do. Lowell Tribune. Johnson Rp Co, came here about the first of September last, since which time they have renovated 300 feather beds, exclusive of pillows etc. The work has given entire satisfaction to those who had work done by them. While here they have proven themselves to be gentlemen in the strictest sense of that term. We have hot heard a muimur against them. We take pleasure in recommending them and their work to the people wherever they go. They have the new steam power process. Every person who buys goods ■of Charles A. Roberts to the am’t of $1 will be given a ticket for a free ehance in the drawing, April , 1887, for a 14-inch steel beaai «J ohn Deere Plow. Money to loan m Jasper and Newton sounty farms. Those wanting loanscall on C. P. Wright. Call at Wright’s F urniture Store and see the Mitchell Washer. It’s a daisy! NLteoC®SderS ! 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 Halloran livery barn in Rensselaer, Ind -TERMS:tmm (English draft) and Rehebal rush; ' (Norman) sls to insure mare with foal S2O for standing colt. vidqcq; (Norman) $12.50 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 <are taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible for any that may occur Pedigrees of above horses may be seen „t my office. Call and examine the above stock, and you will be convinced that this is the best collection of draft, stallions in the county. ! D. C. BOND, Owner. ! A. Pag ett. Keeper.
|ig| 1 2 | i r Chas. A. Roberts is still in business at the old stand on Front street and ready for the Sprln.gr Trade with a full line of jAgricultural Implementsj THE ACME PULVERIZING HARROW the best ever made. A ‘‘NEW DEAL” BY Deere & Company MOLINE, ILLINOIS. Two Horses cat io the wort of Tlree. I SAVING OF ONE-THIRO IN THE COST OF PLOWING. 24 inches heretofore required for 16 inches The grutest plow improvement of the tlmei, THE “NEW DEAL” WHEELED WALKING PLOWS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE FURROW. Zanesville Brown Cultivators in three styles Three makes of Corn Planters, Five varieties of Harrows, Mowing & Harvesting Machn’s Fine Buggies <fc Carriage©, Studebaker Wagons. BOOK WALTER ENGINESTHRESHING MACHINES, ETC. ETC. ETC as low as the lowest. ' CHAS. A. ROBERTS. I *
BARGAI Sait. At the Chicago Fair —Wm. Eisner, —opposite the • o.urt House The Greatest Sacrifice Sale ever known in Jasper county. Clothing, &c. &c. r PFdIL WIMCjrFI'I N UNDERTAKING! FURNITURE t(OOMS, '’^t.Twlht, NEW! ALL NEW!! I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper County that I have made arrangements to sell F lipiliiTilowli s.r "I FB pirelbllplb? EMPIRE BINDERS . And will keep extras on hand at all times for the machines. - [ am also prepared to do in[the best and most workmanlike madner, and at the lowest possible rates. WAGONS AND BUGGES 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. tSF’Shop on Front Street, South of Citizens’ Bank,_® „ . , J „ RH. YEOMAN! Rensselaer, Ind,, May 21, 1886
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