Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1903 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
.. . I lin I Mint II Ha lit Thunder Mountain JfItSSSStOSi This book contains a most interesting and accurate description of the great gold fields Just being opened up in Idaho. The only book in print about this most wonderful country. Every American who wants to know what Is going on can afford to spend IO cents for this book. Address THE BTOYVE9ANT PUBLISNHIfI CE nmf Ti‘-»—r*~ MMhg tow Yerfc CMf MEN wanted ■■■ * ■ ■ not under IS year*, to call on old and new customers. No delivering. Position Permanent to the righ party. Pay weekly. QLINN ■ROTHCHS, ROOHKSTBR, N. V. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK * OF RCNMSIAKHVTMD- J . J Addison Psrklson, Pres. John If. Wasson. Vice Pres. K. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier euecssaoa to tms auatasas w tms commskciai STATS BAMS* Opened March S. 1908, at the old location, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. A general banking business transacted; deposits received. payable on time or on demand. Money loaned on acceptable security; Drafts on all cities at home and abroad bought and sold. Collection of notes and accounts a specialty. 8 per cent, farm loans. Your Business Solicited. JUMBO ENGLISH SHIRE STALLION. Jumbo is abright bay in color, will weigh 1700 pounds, and was formeyly owned by Elmer Fisher. He will make the season of. 1003 at my farm miles south of Rensselaer, on Mondays, Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays; Fridays and Saturdays at Hemphill's stallion barn in Rensselaer. Terms: fejDO to insure colt to stand and suck; service money due at once' if mare Is parted with; product held good for service. Due oare will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Mabion I. Adams. Telephone, &MI.
FARMERS’ IHK Mill It pays to trade with a firm who can sell you anything you need, and buy what you have to sell. We are better equipped . to supply your wants than ever before. Remember that we sell : : : : 1 : Groceries, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Harness, Wagons, Buggies, Farm Imple* ments, Farm and Driving Horses. Where is there a firm that can supply yoq with what you need better than we? We have made jta study for years, and we think we know what our customers need. Our business has increased year by year and the price that we sell goods at will make it increase as the years go by. Our Buggy and Harness Department is immense. We can sell you a Buggy or Harness for less money than anybody else, because we buy in large quantities direct from the Factory and pay the cash for them. It will pay you to buy goods of us. Yours for more business, JUDY & WOOD W. L. WOOD, Manager. PARR, IND.
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For me mi # ism me mm non miis sbiioo. WILKES ABDALLAH NO. 4645. Brown horse, 16-1 hands high, weighs 1400 pounds; bred by R. I*. Pepper, Frankfort, Ky. Sired by the Mighty Onward, the greatest living sire with 158 from IM to 3:80 and better; 106 producing sons that have aired 346 trotters and 380 pacers; 57 daughters that have produced 68 trotters and 38 pacers. WILKES ABDALLAH'S Ist dam la Jeanette, sired by Woodford Abdallah, be by Woodford Mambrino 3:31X, he by Mambrino Chief; 2d dam Japhet, aired by Bufford’s Cripple; 8d dam, Doniphan, sired by Davy Crockett NOTICE TO BREEDERS. WILKES ABDALLAH will make the season at my farm known as the old “Cleveland Farm,” In Milroy Township, at $lO to Insure a colt to stand and sock. 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 held responsible for service at once. Wilkes Abdallah la a licensed stallion under the laws of the state of Indiana, and the get will be held for service. Mares will be kept on grass at $3 per month and have the same attention as our own, bat all accidents and escapes at owner’s risk. Pasture for cattle daring the season. T. M. HIBLER, Owner. P.O. Address, Kenaselaer, Box WM. BURNS, Manager. '
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