Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1905 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
——l—-J- ||%p A I LOUIS WILDBERG, Prop. | • IBP ■ West Washington Street. The Only Strictly One-Price Clothing House of Rensselaer ■■■■mhbhbbbmbbbbhbhbhbib ,' Keep Our Goods for Five Days. A 3pj' H& BKk t wwwv __ |‘: \ 5 ft Select any Garment we sell and take it home with By you. Keep the Article or Articles there for five ran’’ ■■ days. Examine them thoroughly. Compare with BH BB the best offerings of any house anywhere. <9O % Then if you are not thoroughly satisfied that we have given you Better Clothing for Less Honey • Than can possibly be procured anywhere, bring them back and Get Your Full Purchase Price and No Questions Mp Will be Asked. 'w' 1 - IB TMF mCAI LOUIS WILDBERG, Prop. j|J §\ | E. IL# Eb#4 Lb West Washington Street.
Big Public Sale. Having gold my ranch at Fair Oakgto John J. Lawler, I will dispose of all my personal property at public sale at my ranch house, 3 miles South of Fair Oaks, commencing at 10 o'clock a. ra., on Thursday, February, 23, ’OS, 30 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES—Consisting of 1 team of Match Bay Mures, eight and nine years old, wt. 280>, one with foal by Leek A Lane horse; 1 team Black Mares, eight and eleven years old. wt. 2600: l Black Horse, eleven years old, wt. 1300; 1 Bay suited Saddle Horse, eight years old; 1 Bay Mura eleven years olej, wt. 1300 1 Bay Horse, niue years old. single driver, wt. HlK); 1 Gray Horse, nine years old. wt 1050, single driver: 1 Sorrel Horse nine years old; wt. 1203, single driver; 1 Black Horse seven years old, wt. 130). single driver. (These horses are all guaranteed to be safe lady drivers and areuuto- n mobile broke); 1 match team bay Sorrel colt, one year old; 1 Black Team Mare Mules, six years old. wt. 2800; 1 Dark Grey Team Horse Mules six years old, wt. 2400; 1 Team Bay Mare Mules, five years old, wt. 2400; 1 Team Sorrel Horse Mules, four years old, wt. 2400; 7 good Mules three years old, not broken. 200 Head of Poland s'-*l“ a Stool< D.TTvTXfr’ftf consisting Yof 15 Cows and Springers and ten head W yearling steers; 3 head yearling Heifers; lVoodthree year old Durham Bull. J FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, Eto., consisting of 3 Lumber vFSgons, 1 Road Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Road Cart. 3 Corn Planters, 3 Harrows, 3 End-gate Seeders, 4 Cultivators. 1 Riding 16 in. Plow, 3 Walking Plows, 1 Disk, 2 Shovel Plows, 2 Mowing Machines, 2 Hay Rakes. 1 Hand Corn Sheller, and other implements too numerous to mention. 7 set Work Harness, 1 set Jluggy Harness, 2 set Single Harness, 5 Saddles. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNlTURE—including a good Range, Cooking Utensils, Silver Knives and Forks, Dishes. 1 ten gal. Boss Churn, Washing Machine and Clothes Wringer. 2 wood Heating Stoves, Beds and Beddings, etc. Terms:—A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over M 0 with the usual conditions; 4 per cent, off for cash where entitled to eredit. • C. C. KENT. Col. V. D. Clyne. ? Col. Fred Phillips, ) Auctioneers. Plerk. J C - O- SPITLER, Clerks j Wux h Adk Hot Lunch on Grounds. Free transportation will be provided from Fair Oaks to and from farm.
Big Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at the residence of W. A. Shook in Barkley township, on the Chris. Arnold Farm. 8 miles North and two miles East of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 a. m., on Monday, Feb. 20,1905, 8 HEAD OF HORSES—consisting of 1 Span Grey Mares, ten years old, wt. 1400 each, both with foal: 1 Sppn of Bay Geldings five years old. wt. 1350 each; 1 Draft Mare colt, coming two years old; 1 Draft Mare Colt, coming one year old: 1 Black Horse four years old. wt. 1450; 1 Grey Horse ten years Old, wt. 1475. Three Milch Cows, all with calf. 10 HEAD OF HOGS-consist-n. ing of 5 Brood Sows, two \ with pig; 1 Pedigreed PolI and China Boar, one year J old: 4 Shoats weigning 100 pounds each. FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, ETC. consisting of 1 Deering Binder in good running order; 1 Milwaukee Mower; 1 two-horse Hav Rake; 1 Hay Ladder: 1 broad tire Wagon, nearly new; 1 Carriage, good as new; 2 Top Buggies; 2 Brown Cultivators; 1 Moline Cultivator; 1 Breaking Plow: 2 Shovel Plows: 1 Disk; 1 three-section, steel frame Harrow; 1 Deere Planter with 100 rods of wire; 1 Hand Cora Sheller; 1 EndgateSeeder, good as new; 3 set double Work Harness, one with breeching, good as new; 1 set light double Driving Harness; 1 set Single Harness; 20 Bushels of Select Seed Cora; 2 wood Heating Stoves, 1 Cook Stove; 1 Oil Stove; and many other smaller articles too numerous to mention. A credit of 10 months will be given with usual conditions on sums over $5; 0 per cent tiff for cash where entitled to credit. W. A. SHOOK, C. R. DAVIS. Fred Phillips. Auctioneer, C. G. Spjtler. Clerk. Hot Lunch on Grounds. To Tell a Person's A*e. This method is the easiest and best one known. Let the person whose age is to be discovered do the figuring. Suppose, for example, a girl is thirteen and was born in November, put down the number of the month. (November is the eleventh month.) Multiply by 2. 11x2=22. Add 6. 22 +5=27. Multiply by 50. 27x50=1350. Add age (13). 1350+13=1363. Subtract 3GB. 1363 Add 115. 996+115=1113. As she answers 1113, tell her her age is thirteen and November is her birth month. This test never fails up to 100. In computing ages under ten a cipher will appear prefixed ln the result, but no notice is taken of it How to Im the Wind. Select a windy day for your experiment Take a polished metallic surface, two feet or more, with a straight edge. A large handsaw will answer. Hold thifcat right angles to the wind— L e., if the wind be north hold your surface east and west—and Incline it at an angle of forty-five degrees, so that the wind, striking, glances and flows over the edge.
SPECIAL LOW RATES. To all points in Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and British Colombia, March Ist, to May 15th, 1905. Round Trip Homeaeekers’ Tickets on special days. Write at once for information and maps to 0. C. Hill, Traveling Agent, Wisconsin Central R’y. 230 Clark Street, Chicago, 111.
