Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1904 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Come to The Democrat office for horse bills. 5 Per Cent Farm Loans made by Austin & Hopkins. Buy your typewriter paper at The Democrat office and save money. Call on Austin & Hopkins for terms on farm and ,city loans for five years. For Sale: White oak posts. Enquire of Henry Gowland, Rensselaer, Ind., R-R-l. r And please remember The Democrat office is especially “it” when it comes to horse bills. 9,000 rolls of wall paper in stock, at less than fifty cents on the dollar at the Chicago Bargain Store. Nice, well improved farm of 75 acres, 2 miles of Rensselaer, on gravel road, to rent for cash. Enquire at this office. The Democrat and Indiana State Sentinel, $1.35; Democrat and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer, $1.60; all three, $1.95. The best union lock, 24 inch hog fence, marked at 20 cents per rod during the March sale at the Chicago Bargain Store. The Democrat and the Twice-a week St. Louis Republic for a short time to paid-in-advance subscribers for only $1.50. Loans on farms and city property made by Austin & Hopkins on the best terms and shortest time of any firm in Jasper County. Headquarters for your rubber hip boots, sporting boots, rubber overshoes in snag proof and Ball Band, all sizes, at the Chicago Bargain Store. Dozens of people are taking advantage of our big subscription offer of the Democrat and the St. Louis Twice-a-Week Republic, both papers for only $1.50. For Rent:—House and garden spot, to married man to whom work will be given; 1 mile east and and 1 mile south of Virgie. Address me at Virgie. Albert Helsel. Unclaimed Letters: Alice M. Stepham, Chas. Freeland, C. A. Knapp, Prof. James N. Clemens, J. O. Cline, John Fingenmier, Prof. W. A, Anderson, Jno. B, Brown, Clarence Gray, Bob Tharp, Chas. Tharp, J. Kaiser. Don’t pay fancy prices for your daily papers or magazines. The Democrat can furnish you with the Chicago American or Examiner for $2.60 per year or the Inter Ocean, Tribune or Chronich for $3.35, and they will come regularly to your address (through the postoffice) on the early morning train, so you can get them when going for your morning mail.
FERTILIZERFarmer’s Partnership Car Load About May io, 1904. WE were requested by several prominent farmers to secure samples of fertilizer, also lowest net prices in car loads, so that a partnership car could be ordered. > This we have done and have already joined in with the well known farmers ! and land-owners mentioned below. The object of this partnership is to do away with ! any agent’s profit and to secure the fertilizer for each rnan at factory cost, thus enabling !us to get the best grade at lowest figures. The samples and the contract prices are ! open to any farmer wishing to join this partnership and they may be seen at our stores ! at any time. Every man secures just what he orders at exact factory cost, not paying ! anyone a profit; when the car arrives at .Surrey each man is to take his fertilizer from I the car and pay cash for it. The money will be sent to the company in one sum in pay- | ment for the car. Anyone wanting fertilizer can ask the farmers named below: CHAS. ZARD, Nin HOPKINS, JOHN ZIMfIER, HENRY GROW, JAMES GILMORE, IRVING L. JONES, JOHN LESH, WM. BARLEY, G. fl. WILCOX, HUGH BRUSNAHAN. And others thinKjng about it. WE have enough orders for more than one car but not quite enough for two, and would like to have any one interested in this to let us have their orders so as to fill out the other car. The prices are $14.50, $16.00, $17.00, $20.00, ► $22.00, $24.50 and $26.50 per ton delivered at Surrey, Ind. Thus it is possible for us ► to secure any grade of fertilizer at any price we wish to pay and not give any agent a ► profit. This company recommends what is known as a clear potash fertilizer for soil in ► this county. They have an average analysis of the farms and say that the best results | are obtained by the use of this kind. We have agreed to take the orders and send ; them to the company for this partnership and attend to the delivery without cost to the • buyers, believing that it will assist us in our regular mercantile business and further our ! other interests with farmers enough to pay for our extra trouble. Kindly call us on ! either telephone, write us or visit either of our stores for samples and prices. This will | be of benefit to anyone wishing to use fertilizer. G. M. WILCOX & SON, : Surrey, Ind. s * mpk * *£23*?“ °“ r Parr, Ind.
