Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1888 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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gURVEY NOTI«E. Notice (8 herebv given to I.erov W. Sjyer, WP. filtzroth. J R, VanV'o ft. Johanna Creep wild, Levi Hodge, George M. Robert.- Amelia J.TroxtU, Simen P. Thompson. Thompson & Bro , Jasper Coming, Mary E. W.lpola, J. F. Decker, Ada Coatee, I. & I. C HR.. Alf-ed Thompson, John M Goodwin, and all others interested, that we own land as follow*: s B. MoflUt, the sostlieast quarter of soc. 27. township 81 north, range f west; and John Wisemsaowns the northwest quarter of the 1:0 thea«t quarter f section*), same township and range, aud that we will proceed with the Survey or ol Jasper county, Indiana, (in which county the land lies) to make a legal .urvey of said sections, or so much thereof as may beneee.eary to establish the corners ana lines of our lands. Said sai vey to begiu on Ms&day the Igth day of March, a. d. 1188 S. B. MOFFITT, JOHN WISEMAN. Jas. (’. Tubiwls, Surveyor. February 21,1888.—*5
When Spring Comes tih u, ipaai I r look at the end of winter; Why is it that of two horse blankets which look and feel equally well one won’t wear at all, and the other wears well ? This % Trade Marlc,^Horse Blankets which are strong and have a reputation are always imitated in poor qualities which look like them, but having fewer warp threads are not as strong. Some dealers buy these poor imitations for a few cents less and by saying they are “just as good,” sell them at the same price as the strong blankets to parties who do not know the difference. You cannot tell whether horse blankets are strong by the look or feel, as the warp threads do not show on the face. How then are you to know? In order that you can tell a strong blanket from a weak one, the manufacturer of S/ A Horse Blankets sews the above S/ A Trade Mark inside of each blanket. This is a guarantee that it is the strongest blanket made for the money and will wear well. Many poor imitations have been sold as S/ A blankets. Remember none are genuine unless the Trade Mark is sewed inside.
