Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1905 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
GAirTsTOßE^^i r || t OPENING I IL, 1905. —■—- 8\ Kensselaer Grocery Headquarters. lbs butter for April, at the highest I « 1 Car Fancy Wisconsin eating and jj ( ( , - g » , a seed potatoes. ious styles to be in vogue this coming season. Our large Sg " iot F s a S Potatoes 10 bu ;■ at lower prices than ever before offered. Come and bring • 1 Fancy Early Rose, pure stock, per I or only a few prices for a hint to the wise and economical ||| " h j«£y Ean y ohi OS pU re stock, per s^ ra . nu '^ Sugar for SI.OO. ■ ; O Lion or XXXX Coffee per pk’g^ic.^ J j ° 10 bars American Family Soap for " fcffaL * 8 bars Santa Claus soap for 25c. \rWhr 3&*ir O»O^O»O^O^O^CHN3^O^&* ° .7 cans Lewis Lye for 24c. BflKf’teTnJ • I o 1 gal can fancy Table Syrup for 25c. /ffi, 4 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE —A 0 1 gal can Pure Maple Syrup for 85c. p complete new st.'ck just arrived, net the x * Ilb can Royal Baking Powder for Sfel'X | common obeap ma e goods, but the kind § iy 4PclifilßfßiH* ‘fife 4 ,hat is mßde b y same fa " torv tbat BU PP lles I ° m,t B e 9c g e ° per 3§||jjf O tbe large retail stores of Chicago. these ♦ •» Best XXXXX Butter Crackers per lb =* SMirKlI 4 prioes you would pay for the material be- 4 7c. 0 tore making them. Ladies Corset Covers 0 A Good 3 sewed Broom for 20c. ia if 7!!iß?isß aKEssk A n - , cn r< co * ®o cn„ n.„„. 4 One dozen Parlor Matches for Bc. rT’- Xp^ : jSBfIWfIWRy 0 2oc to 50 °* ow "? . 50 *° 2 ' 50 *.’, -7 »M O Blb pail Family Whitefish for 50c. 3 i|l|L ijillllifwii 4 250 to $1.25, Skirts SOc to £>3 oO All 4 o 10 lb pall Labrador Spiced Herring I' " rfflUlfJNl if™ AjFft v O styles of Misses Muslin Underwear and 0 ~ per pail 85c MM i Ladies Assorted Colored Cbambra ekirtsTSo ♦ 0 k keg Hoop Holland Herring per 4 to 95c. 4 smoked Salmon per lb 12c. o bb ‘ll>^ 1 I >^ c I ? an lne Granulate d Salt per o To get 20 lb gran, sugar for SI.OO you are required to buy $5.00 worth of
department. ♦ itracting with manufacturers of standard goods who guarantee to sehold goods, etc., at a less price than any Chicago house and give standard make of the celebrated David Bradley Manufacturing or town. Come in and see us, or write and if we cannot supply you wares, and we will save you the freight, All goods with the 3ds.
Ideal Disk Barrow —14— 16 in $22 45. 10—16 in, $24 45 Jf ' r 1 jit Has a steel truss frame, insuring strength and lasting quali* ties. Combined drill and broadcast seeder attachments, singly or in pairs, are furnished when wanted. The draft is always from the center of the frame, therefore there is no appreciable side draft. A center disk attachment for pulverizing the small strips sometimes left between gangs, is also furnished when ordered. « Handy Hand Cart — $4.90 % A most desirable article to have about the premises. Decidedly handy in a thousand ways. At the price asked no one should fail to have one. The box is 32} inches long, 214 inches wide and 8 inches deep, inside measure. It is furnished with either wood or steel wheels, 30 inches in diameter. The cart is well made and nicely painted, and with proper care will last a lifetime.
Bradley USA Ganrj Plotc— l4 in, $51.45 (l feSR m ,mm I This plow all the latest and most approved features leculiar to a beam-hireh gang. In addition, it has our patented stop m the frame, upon whicnSthe beam rests, when lowered for work. The •lows are thus, in effect, carried upon the wheels; the friction upon the bottoms of the plows is relieved, and lighter draft results. The bottoms used are the well know “Garden City Clipper” >lows, the perfect shapes and extremely hard temper of which are mown the world over. The beams are stout, the bottoms strongly milt, the wheels large and the tires wide, producing an implement hat will stand heavy work ' # 'olphin Walking Culti vat or —4 Shovel sl3 85. 6 Sboveel $1415 '.“his Cultivator is made with a Continuous Solid Wrought Arch | the ends of which form the axles, and is also made with an adjustable [ arch in two sections, by means of which sections, the distance between wheels and between gangs can be varied, thus adapting them to the culivation of crops planted at differing distances apart.
