Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1900 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rensselaer Bargain Store. Brlnfl your “Star" "J. T." “Horse Shoe,” “Old Honesty." “Good Luck.” Cross-Bow,” and Spear-Head” tags to me and get 50c per 100 for them. Wire Screening, per sq. ft $ 021 Common Screen doors, complete .\ 1 00 Fancy Screen doors, complete 1 35 No. 8 Galvanized Wash Boilers 2 00 16-inch Lawn Mower (1 only) 2 50 No. “O” Barrel Churn 2 95 Nails per lb 034 Galvanized Barbed Wire. 350 Adjustable Window Screens, each 25 Perfection Washing Machines from $2.25 to . 3 75 Fishing tackle at the right price No. 8 copper, nickled tea kettles 1 00 Razors from 75c to 1 50 Mixed Paints, cclors, per gal , •••••• White Paint 1 20White Lead, per lb 05 Warranted Scythes, to close *’ ’ * ’ 1 50 3 & Can Tomatoes, 3 for , 25 No. 2 Galvanized Tubs 60 No. 3 Galvanized Tubs 65 Paris Green per ft) . . 35 ' Near Monon Depot. C. E. HERSHHAN.
Ml MS lid HE And all the boys that want a nice Buggy: Remember that I have the Rubber Tire jobs in stock. _ Call and see them; you are welcome to inspect and get prices. Cash counts for anything I have for sale. I will name some of the goods: - Studebaker Farm Wagons, Weber Farm Wagons, x Studebaker Buggies and Carriages, Page Bros. Buggies, also other makes I have the agency for the Weeks Weighing Scales, with patent combination beam without extra charge; the Birdsell Clover Huller, a world-beater, and the Huber Engines and Threshers’ outfit. This engine won all four prizes at the world’s fair at Chicago, and is better to-day than ever; and these two machines, viz: the McCormick New 4 Mower and the Right-Hand Binder, the world cannot beat. You are cordially invited to call and see them and get a catalogue. ,^'t»'U, W'U'W'WU*WV , 4 Thanking you for past favors, I am, yours truly, CHAS. A. ROBERTS. Located at Giazebrook’s Blacksmith Shop, Front St,, Rensselaer, Ind.
" OS. JOS. HAAS' HOG REMEDY -SSL Nite Hoos Bffl M. Fed regularly for a preventive it repays its cost three fold in extra flesh, saves grain, expels worms, stops cough. Prices §2.50, $1.25 and 50c per package; 25-85 cans $12.50, half cans $6.50. For sale by CHAS. A. ROBERTS, Rensselaer, Ind.
RENICKER BROS. LOCAL AGENTS FOR Deeiins Honesieis. Binileß. Maieis. Haj ROIK. PURE MANILA, MANILA AND STANDARD TWINE, ETC. Deeriw Goods lead, omers Follow. I d ' pm '
foi me seow or M. me ironing Bred siomon WILKES ABDALLAH NO. 4645. Brown horse, 16-1 hands high, weighs 1300 pounds; bred by R. P. Pepper, Frankfort, Ky., owned by T. M. Hibler, Joliet, 111. Sired by Onward, who has 144 in 8:30 and better and, 100 pioduclng sons xnd over 60 producing daiiKhters; he by the tnlghty Geo. Wilkes, with over 200 direct descendants in the 2:0 list, Wilkes Abdallah's Ist dam is Jeannette, sired by Wotxlford Atnlallah, he by Woodford Mainbrlno, 2:21H. he by Manibriuo Chief; 2d darn is Japbet, sited by Buflord's Cripple; 8d darn Doniphan, aired by Davy Crockett. NOTICE TO BREEDERS. Wilkes Abdallah will make the season at my farm, known as "the old i Cleveland Farm,” in Milroy Township, at sls te insure. He should be seen to be appreciated. He has size, legs, feet and disposition—ell that go to make a Hrstclass individual. 1 purchased hint to use on ray own mares. liavipg seen his I progeny and know him to be a number one breeder. He gets size, color and I actore-which brintfa the long prices just now. and that kind are going higher every day, as good horses are very scarce. He will be found In charge of my agent. I D. Art Whitney, at the farm, who will give you all desired information. 1 , _ T. M. HIBLER, Owner. I - Address. Sharon, Ind. D. ART WHITNEY, Manager.
