Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sale of Thorougbred Poland China*, at Remington. I will hold a Thoroughbred Poland China brood sow sale at my farm, mile east of Remington, on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1901, of 35 head of royal bred sows of quality, finish and size—B tried breeder® 8 fall yearlings and 19 splended spring gilts, all fashionable breeding. These sows are all bred to my 2 herd boars, W.Gs. son, by W. G. Tecumseh and little Joe, by Midway King, two well bred, bbars. No postponment on account of weather, as the sale will be held in a tent, commeucing at 10, o'clock a. m. M. B. Graham The Acme Stock Food. It pays to feed. Sold on & guarantee. It aids digestion and. saves food. “Advance,” the champion prize-winning steer of the world, that sold at the fat stock sliow in Chicago for $1.50 per lb., owned and fed by Stanley R. Pierce of Creston, Illnois, was fed Acme Food. Below we give a partial list of some Jasper and Newton county farmers that are feeding Acme Food; costs 1c a cay to feed: James Pierce Alfred Convert Squire Moore Ben B. Miller James Yeoman Warren Wilson K. J. Yeoman - Eleck Miller Prank Yeoman Levi Miller M, B. Halstead Joseph Lane O. C. Halstead Frank Krasney Omer Kenton F. Johnson Chas Pullin 1). Durst Scott Robinson (liner Brown John Lamborn Jasper Wright Burns Bros. Edgar Steward Wm. Tanner Frank Zacher Chas. Burbage Frank King W. R. Prince John Mauck Sylves er Gaibreth Pottor Bros. Hugh Brusnahaii Rich&Lyons F. B. Stetton Ed Harris F'rank May Roy Flanders Glazebrook Shop Changes Hands. Having bought the Ghizebrook blacksmith shop on Front street, we will reinoye our blacksmithing business from near the depot to the old Glazebrook stand, andwill close our old shop We hope to meet all our old patrons as well as those of Mr. Glaze brook’s at our new stand, guaranteeing satisfactory work and courteous treatment to all. Renicker Bros.

Hereford’s For Sale. One Yearling Bull and two last spring's Bull Calves for sale; all thoroughbred stock. Jas. W. Piercr. New Undertaking Firm. A. B. Cowgill and D. M. Worland having formed a partnershipin the undertaking business, respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. All funerals intrusted to our care will have every possible attention. Mr. Cowgill is a thoroughly competent undertaker, having graduated from the Chicago College of Embalming, and also has a state license. He has had three years of actual experience in the business right here in Rensselaer We trust that by the best of service and fair treatment to be able to win your confidence in a measure so that you will feel like saying a word in our behalf. Yours Respectfully, Cowgill & Worland?

Notice. A new schedule of prices for Blacksmithing and wood-working will go into effect at our shops Monday, Feb. 4. For further particulars see card in shops. M. L. Renicker Bros, J. P. Warner, Chas. Hansen. “Failing to find relief from old methods, I took Dr. Miles* Paia Pills, and Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills aud was permanently* cured.”—Gust. Egan, Jackson, Mich. Insist on having your sale bills printed at The Democrat office. We get up a good bill at a reasonable price and give a free notice in the paper with each set of bills Everybody, especially the farmer, reads The Democrat and a notice in its columns reaches the vary people you want to reach. Remember this and govern yoomalt accordingly.