Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1903 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
imtoemo MSBoeßnook snsneent BoMbvA.F. Long Attention | Farmers Why remain in the North and stay in doors six months in the year consuming what you faise during the next six months. Go South where you ean ■— » work out doors every month in the year, and where you are producing something the year round. If you are a stock raiser you know your stock are now "eating their heads off” and, besides, have to be pro- 7 tected from the rigors of winter - by expensive shelter. - Economical stock feeding re- " _ quires the combination of both flesh-forming and fat-fonning foods in certain proportions. Alabama and Florida produce' in abundance the velvet bean and cassava, the first a flesh producer and the latter a fat producer, and they are the cheapest and best fattening materials known to the world. More money can be made and with less labor, in general farming, fruit and berry growing ana truck gardening along our road in the South than iu any other section iu the Union. t If you are interested and desire further information on the subject address G. A. PARK, Gen’l Immigrations! and Industrial Agt. Louisville,& Nashville R.R. Co. Louisville, Ky. Iblack-draughtj (THE ORIGINAL! Liver medicine! ?**■*"•' —rmwbmJS A sallow complexion, dizziness,* ■ biliousness and a coated tongue a are common indications of liver W and kidney diseases. Stomach and K bowel troubles, severe as they are, ■ give immediate warning by pain, 1 but liver and kidney troubles, ■ though less painful at the start, are m much harder to cure. Thedford’t B Black-Draught never fails to benefit diseased fiver and weakened kidneys. It stirs np the torpid liver to throw off the germs of fever and ague. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Bright’s disease of the kidneys. With kidneys reinforced by Thedford's BlackDraught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yellow fever. Many families live in perfect health and have no other doctor than Thedford’s BlackDraught. It is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor. Mullim, S. Cm March 10,190 L I have used Thedford’s BUck-Draught for three years and I have aot had to go to a doctor since I have bean taking it It is the best medicine for ma that la m* ana MVRVj ■ ■ SffiSJT* iy 3X , iS!iSl£ jpi APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the village of Parr and to the citizens of Union Township, in Jasper County, Indiana, that the undersigned s male innabitant of the state of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one year*, of good moral character and oat In the habit of becoming intoxicated and has been a continuous resident of said township for over ninety days last past and who is and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business, and will be if such license be granted, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of said Jsspercounty, at the November Term or sessioo of said Board, commencing on November 8. 1908. fora retail liquor license empowering him to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt and ail other intoxicating liquors in let a quantities than a quart at a time and in less quantities than live gallons at a time with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank upon the premises where so sold and bartered. That the location of the room in which this applicant will ask for a license to sell and barter liquors as aforesaid is on the ground floor of a two story frame bniiding situated upon the uorth end of the west twenty feet off of the west side of ont lot twelve in the village of Parr. Jasper County. Indiana. Said bniiding being more particularly described as follows: commencing at a point three feet south of the north west corner of said out lot twelve and running thence south a distance of thirty-two feet and three Inches, thence easts distance of eighteen feet and three inches, thence north a distance of thirty-two feet and three inches, then e west a distance of eighteen feet and three inches tu the place of beginning. Said room in which applicant desires to sell being thirty-one feet five inches by seventeen feet flve inches inside measurement. The applicant says that said room fronts upon Firman, street a public street in said village of Parr, and that the front of said room facing the said street is furnished with two large glass windows and one large panel door with glass therein and that the whole of said room may be viewed from the street; that there is one window upon the west side thereof and one door and ooe window in the south end of said room; that the said room is separate and apart from any other business of any kind whatever; that there are no devlcies for amusement or music of any kind or character in or about said room; that the same can be securely locked and admission thereto at all times prevented, and that then are no partitions or partition in said room. The applicant says that be Is qualified as so applicant for safflfcense for the said place. The applicant will ask for a Boose for a period erf one year and permission to sell cigars and tobaccos in connection therewith. Kowakd Coll. Bold by A. F. Long.
PUBLIC SALE Having decided to lease our big stock farm In Milrojr township, Jasper county, Indiana, we will offer at public auction at said farm. 7 miles 7 Southeast of Rensselaer, commencing at o o’clock 1 a.m., on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1903, All of my Standard Bred Horses, also cattle, hogs and farm implements, in ' fact, make a clean sale of all my personal property on said premises. A ! glance at the list below will convince horsemen of the desirable ; quality of my stock. Nine Head of [aT I: STANDARD I I BRED Horses | | -»• ■ \ .. i • NO. 1. WILKES ABDALLAH, 4645 (Standard). Soal brown, 16 hand* hi*rh, weight 1400, bred by B. P. Pepper of Frankfort, Kjr., sired by Onward, 1:29*4. Ist ‘ dan, Janet, by Woodford Abdallah. 2nd dans by Doniphan, and *o on. For farther information see catalogue. NO. 2. HIGHLAND BBAUTY, (Reg. Bales.) Standard bay mare in foal to Wilke* ' Abdallah. Sired by Robert McGregor, record, 217 H. IS hand* high, weight 1200. The sire of Creaoeu*, record of 1593 L (trotter); Bonnie HcGyegor, 2:13)4; Bari McGregor. 2:21)4. Ist dam, Mrytie, by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, alraof Lalu, 2:14)4. 2nd d*m. Lissie, by Norman, sire of the dam of Fannie Robinson, 2:20)4; Norman Medium, 2:20, etc., etc. 3rd dam by Morgan Horae. NO. 3. BLOISE POLLOCK, (standard). Bay mare 7 years, 16 hand* high, weight 1200, in toal to Wilkes Abdallah, aired by BMerton 11,128. Ist dam, Highland Beaaty, by Robert MoGregor, 2:17)4, the sire of Cresceus, 1:98)1. 2nd dam. Myrtle, by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulu, 2:11)1. 3rd dam, Lizzie, by Norman, sire of the d&ms of Fannie Robinson, 2:20)1; Norman Medium. 2 :2t>, etc., etc. 4th dam by Morgan Horse. NO. 4. MILDRED B. (Standard). Sorrel mareS years old, weight about 1150, la foal to Wilkes Abdallah, sired by Hill Boy (14,271), record 2:27*4, trial 2:13. Ist dam, Highland Beauty by Robert McGregor, 2:17)4, sire of Cresceus, 1:5991. 2nd dam, Myrtle, by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulu, 2:14)1, Brd dam, Lixsie, by Norman, sire of the dams of Fannie Robinson, 2t2094; Norman Medium, 2:20, etc., etc. 4th dam, by Morgan Horae; one of the best mares we have. NO. 5. DOCTOR CHARLEY, (standard). Bay stallion, coming three years. Sired by Wilkes Abdallah (4045). Ist dam, Mildred E. by Hill Boy, 2:27*4. 2nd dam, Highland Beauty by Robert McGregor, 2:17)4; sire of Cresceus, 1 dBR. 3rd dam, Myrtle, by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulu, 2:14)1. 4th dam, Lizzie, by Norman, sire of the dams of Fannie Robinson, 2:20)1; Norman Medium, 2:20, etc., etc. sth dam by Morgan Horse. NO. 6. SATTIE S, (standard). Bay Alley, coming two years. Sired by Wilkes Abdallah (4645), son of Onward, 2:25)4. Ist dam, Eloise Pollock, by EUerton (11.129), by Eagle Bird, 2:21. 2nd dam, Highland Beauty, by Robert McGregor, 2:17)4; sire of Cresceus, 1*9)4. 3rd dam, Myrtle, by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulu, 2:14)1. 4th dam, Lizzie, by Norman, sire of dams of Fannie Robinson. 2:20)1; Norman Medium. 2:30, etc., etc. sth dam by Morgan Horse. NO. 7. EMMA H. Shire. Roan work mare, in foal to Picard, shire stallion, weight 1,400. NO. 8. KATE. Blue roan work mare, in foal to Cleveland, weight about 1,200. NO. 9. LENA, Roau work mare. In foal to Cleveland, weight about 1,400. also two other horses. COWS--14cows, be fresh soon. Seven calves. One bull (red Poll Durham.) HOQS—I4 O. I. C. and Poland China brood sows, 3boars, Poland China and O. I. C uud 70 small shoats, weight about 60 pounds each. * FARM MACHINERY, ETC—One new Buckeye mower, 2 walking cultivators. 2 plows 1 corn planter, 80 rods wire, one Frazer speed cart. 3 wagons, several sets harness, steameooker.com sheller, stoves, chickens, gasoline stove and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—Twelve months credit on approved security. 8 per eeutol? for cash. Sale will positively take place, rain or shine, under big tent. Free lunch for everybody. For further information send for catalogue. FRED A. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer - - - - B. F. FERGUSON. Clerk T. M. HIBLER & SON BOX 138.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK North Side of Public Square RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. Loans Money on oil kinds of Good So- DIRECTORS, curlty, on CITY PROPERTY and on A. Perklses^ FARMS at Lowest Rotes, Pays into root on'Savings, Pays Taxes and Makes In- " M vic*?PTs»ideat. vestments for customers and others and Jmms T. Raadie. solicits Personal Interviews, with a view oeo. e. Hurray, to Business, promising every favor oon- e> Li n«<Hnr* worth, sistont with Safa Banking. CssMer. FARH LOANS A SPECIALTY.
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