Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1902 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
EGocd Horse Sense 11 you that old egg& and glue are not things w mt to eat; yet some coffee roasters glaze offee with such things. Not so with .ion Coffee I it pnre, unadulterated, undisguised coffee; I covered up with any glazing of any kind. I r and freshness are insured by the sealed package. * 777,7?- „1 ~~~ ' ~ 100,000 TOBACCO TAGS WANTED VX/E will pay 6oc per 100 for Tobacco tags, cigarY ▼ ette boxes, cigar wrappers, or any other form of tag which is redeemed by The Continental Tobacco Co. We want these tags very badly and wish every chewer, smoker or person having saved tags to send them to us, by mail or otherwise. The above price will be paid in trade or we will make a cash price, which will be entirely satisfactory to the seller. This Offer Good Until Nov. 15,1902. Sell Us Your Tags. We Want Them Badly. C—loo,ooo RIGHT AWAY - ) LOOK OUT FOR OUR CUT PRICES ON GROCERIES. o G. M. WILCOX & SON, Surrey, - - Ind.
Z For me season m 190? me sirnm w Ming Mm J : WILKES ABDALLAH NO. 4645.1 Ga Brown horse, 16-1 hands high, wsighs 1400 pounds; brad by R. P. Pepper, Frankfort, Ry., owned by T. M. Hlbler, Joliet, 111. Sired by the Mighty Onward, the greatest living sire with 158 from 3:06 to 2:30 and better; 106 producing sous that have sired 63 trotters and 38 pacers. •] WILKES ABDALLAH'S Ist dam is Jeanette, sired bv Woodford Abdallah, he S by Woodford Mambrino 3:31 1-2. be by Mambrino Cnief; 2d dam, Japhet, sired I® by Bufford's Cripple; 3d dam. Doniphan, sired by Davy Crockett. MM S® NOTICE TO BREEDERS. WILKES ABDALLAH will make the season at my farm known astiie old "Cleveland Farm.” in Milroy Township, st $lO to insure a colt to stand and suck. W Having put services down to the low figure of $lO we insist that mares be returned regular for trial, and anyone parting with mare before foaling time will be MB held responsible for service. Wilkes Abdallah is a licensed stallion under the fg laws of the state of Indiana and colts will be held for service. Mareswill be kept on grass at $2 per month and have the'same attention as our own. but all [(B accidents and escapes at owner's risk. (• T. M. HIBLER, Owner. P. O. Address, Rensselaer, Box 138. D. ART WHITNEY, Manager.
SWtf AGENTS WANTED o in each town to ride and exhibit a sample 1902 model [cycle of our manufacture. YOU OAK MAKE 910 TO BO A WEEKbesides having a wheel to ride for yourself. 1902 Models Guaranteed $9 to sls 1900 and 1901 Models J®, $7 so s|| 500 Saoond Hand Wtee/s**. taken In trade by our Chicago retail stores, all TO wO makes and models, good as new ~ We ship any bicycle OK APPROVAL to anyone without a cent deposit tn advance and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL. no risk in ordering from us, as you do not need to pay a cent if the bicycle does not suit you. DO NOT BUT Tire*, equipment, sundries and sporting goods of all kinds, M half regular prices. In our big free sundry catalogue. Contains a world of useful In formation. Write for It. suable person in each town to distribute catalogues for us la iiDCYciEco::"chi C .r.;iii.
SHEEP AND LALIBS FOR SALE. 25 head of good ewes with lambs by side, will sell all or part of them. Enquire at the old Stackhouse farm, 4 miles north of Rensselaer. H. J. Gowland.
Wellda a Sharp Ax. Millions marvel at the multitude of maladies cut off by Dr. King's New Life Pills—the most distressing too, Stomsch, Liver and Bowel troubles—Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever, Malaria, all fall before these wonder workers. 25c at A. F. Long's drug store.
