Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1906 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Cuban Land. I am not a land agent, bat I can tell yon where I bought land laat year that has already Increased In value 150 per cent. This ia because thousands of Americans are investing there, building railroads, sugarmills. saw-mills, and other things necessary to develop a new and fertile country. Laud that la producing SSO to 175 clear profit per acre yearly in sugar cane. Land that ia producing *750 per acre net profit yearly In ordinary cocoanut*. Land that Is producing MOO per acre yearly In oranges, femons, pineapples and bananas. Lsnd where rich grass grows higher than a horse's back, and on which cattle fatten with no other food, ready for the block. Land with a perfect climate, cooler in summer than it ia in Indiana, with no frosts, and plenty of rainfall. Richer land than you ever saw, unless yon have been there. Land covered with forests of great commercial value, such a* mahogany, aabicou, julqui, etc. I can introduce you to a man who makes a practice of backing theae statements up with hla pocket-book—be will give any responsible party hla certified check for 1300, and if this party shonld, upon investigation, find any of theae statements untrue, he shall go to the hank and get hi* S2OO, which pays hia expenses and leaves SSO for bis time: but if everything la as represented he shall hand the check back, and he will buy land, all be can pay for, just like I did. This won’t laat always, and “the early bird,” etc. Partiea going to Cuba every month. If you want to know more, see me, or write. Rensselaer. Ind. E. J.WILCOX.
Big Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at Publio Auction at hia residence 7 miles North and 1 Y, miles East of Rensselaer, on the old George Jenkins (farm, commencing at 10 [o’clock a. m. on Monday, Jan, 15, 1906, :10 HEAD HORSES AND MULES. Consisting of 1 Black Colt three years old; 1 Shire Mare four years old: 1 Gray Mare four years old i 1 Bs> Mare four years old; 1 Dark Bay Mare ten years old; 1 Horse named Hunter; ESpan of Light Bay Mules four years old; 1 Span of Mules four years old. 37 HEAD OF HOGS, consisting of 1 Young Mu- . • jcstic Boar No. 27373, son of old Majestic, who sold for $4,000 : 5 open Gilts, pedigreed: 1 bred Sows, pedigreed; 7 pedigreed Sow,- Pigs; 10 pedigreed Boar Pigs; lOShoats. SIX HEAD OF CATTLE, consisting |of 1 Cow four years old; 1 Black Gaßoway.Cow; 3 Shorthorn Cows four years old; 1 Holstein Cow sous years old. IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, Etc., consisting of 1 Milwaukee and 1 McCormick Binder complete; [1 two-horse Weeder; 2 sixteen inch Breaking Plows, new; 2 fourteen inch Walking Steel Plows; 1 Osborne Mowing Machine;3 Walking Cultivators; 1 “O. K.“ Hay Press, power complete; 1 three-section Lever Harrow ; 1 [JohnjfDeere Corn Planter and Drill; 1 Sterling Steel Corn Planter complete; 1 John Deere Disc and 1[ Thomas Disc; 1 three and 1 one inch tire Wagon; 1 two and a half inch Wagon; 1 Top Buggy ;,1 LaPorte Buggy and set of brass-mounted Harness; 5 sets of Double Harness complete; also some Household goods and numerous other articles of minor importance, A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over *5 with approved security; 6 per cent, off for cash. W. M. HAMMONDS. A. J. Harmon, Auctioneer. B. F. Ferguson, Clerk. Hot Lunch ou Grounds.
Big Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at the'residence of J. W. Sage, 6 miles North aDd h mile East of Goodlaod, 3 miles South H mile East of Foresman, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. on Thursday, Jan, 18,1906, 2 HEAD OF HORSES, consisting of one Sorrel Driving Mare, elevan years old, wt. 1100, a fine driver and not afraid of automobiles; 1 Gray Mare, ten years old. wt. 1150. with foal. 8 HEAD OP CATTLE, con.l.tln, of 3 Thoroughbred Short rforn Cows, (registered), one with calf by side, other fresh soon; 1 Thoroughbred Short Horn Heifer, coming two years old, eligible to register, a good one; 3 Good Grade Short Horn Cows, good milkers, with calf by side; 1 coming three-vear-old Short Horn Bull, registered; 1 Yearling Short Horn Bull, eligible to register. This stock is all No. 1, good color and size, and just the kind of stock that it pays to grow. to Head of thoro- \ UGHBRED POLAND CHIj NA, HOGS, consisting of 6 J spring (Jilts, sired by FenJ wick’s L. & W.. who won 2d at the Indiana State Fair last year, and are now bred to a son of Sure Perfection; 1 yearling Sow, sired by L. &W. Perfection, bred to Sure Perfection, who won Ist and sweepstakes at the Indiana State Fair, and second at St'. Louis in '1904; 10 Head of Fall Pigs, all eligible to register, sired by Fenwlek’s L. & W., wt. 00 pounds each. IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, Etc., consisting of 1 Farm Wagon; 2 Spaders, one eight foot, one ten foot; 1 eight foot Disc; 3 Cultivators, one riding, one walking; 1 Gopher; 1 Harrow,* 3 Sets Farm Harness; 1 R ck Island Riding Gang Plow; 1 Rock Island Riding Plow; 1 Road Scraper; also numerous other articles of lesser importance. A credit of 13 months will be given on sums over $6 with approved aecurity; 6 per cent, off for cash. J. W. SAGE J. F. FENWICK. Fbank C. Eck, Auctioneer. Hot Lunch on Grounds. 5 PER CENT LOANS. We can positively make yon a loan on better terms than you can prooure elsewhere. No “red tape.” Com mission the lowest. No extras. Funds unlimited. See us before borrowing or renewing an old loan and we will save you money. IRWIN & IRWIN. 1. O. O. F. Building. Read The Democrat for news.
