Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1906 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

• .. -.1. 1 M w Ww®- - >ll W P DR. A. G. CATT Will-Known anil Reliable Graduate Optician HAS been permanently located in Renaselaer over a year. Eyes Examined Free by Latest Methods. Spectacles, Eyeglasses, New Lenses, New Frames or Eyeglass Mounting furnished at reasonable prices. I keep myself posted in this work and can furnish anything that is new. Having the best equipped office in the county, I am prepared to make examinations of the eyes by latest methods. Office upstairs over Murray's store. References, any reliable business man in Rensselaer. Telephone 2 rinjjs on 232. . \

I There’s Something in it fi When a store gains the ascendency that ours « has, and its name becomes the watchword and buying guide for the leading families of a town 5 and contiguous country—thdte’s something * in it . It shows we’re treating the people right. > We want a chance to treat yon right also. Come £ in now for that winter clothing. We can fit you out, man, women or child, from thefcrown of the £ bead to the sole of the feet and save you money I too. The C». E. Murray Co., The Busy Big Department Store that always has something new and pleasing for you.

BIG PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at Public Sale at at his residence in Union township, 6 miles North and 2 miles West of Rensselaer. 2 miles East of Parr, commencing at 10 a. m„ on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1906. 7 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES-con-sisting of 1 Gray Mare, twelve years old, in foal to Jack: 1 Gray Drivine Mare four years old; 1 Pair of Geldings. wt. 1450 each: 1 Yearl1 Two-year-old Mare Mule, well broken; will weigh 1 Yearling Mule and Mule spring colt. 28 HEAD OF CATTLE—consisting of 9 Good Milch Cows; 3 Yearling Steers; 4 Yearl - Heifers; 8 Spring Steer Calves, and 4 Spring Heifer Calves. 23 HEAD OF HOGS—consisting of 4 Sowa and 19 Sboats ’ wt - 100 P° unds each. FARM I M P LEments, wagonsconsisting of 1 Farm Wagons; 1 Top Buggy, rubber tire; 1 Deering Binder; 1 New Gang Plow; 1 Tnree-horse Riding Flow. 1 Cultivator; 1 Wood frame Harrow; 1 Steel Harrow; 1 Hay Rake; I Set Double Driving Harness; 1$ Tons Hay, seven tons of which is clover hay; 1 Rick Oats Straw; 39 acres of Corn in Field; 45 acres of stalks, 7 Loads Pole Wood; 85 Head of Turkeys, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and numerous other articles of minor importance. 12 months’ credit will be given on sums over 85. 6 per cent off for cash. „ C. E. MORRIS, Phillips, Auctioneer, Spitler, Clerk. Chas. Grant, lunch. BIG PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer nt public sale at farm, 344 miles Southeast of Mt. Ayr, 7 miles West and 1 mile South of Rensselaer on what la known as the E. L. Bowers farm, commencing o'clock a. m., on Thursday, Oct. 18,1906, 9 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULBS—Consisting of 1 team of Mules six years old, well broke to work anywhere; 1 Bay Mare IL eleven years old; 1 Bay Gelding ten yrs. Pluto Mare eleven years old; 1 Bay Mare 3 years old; 1 Yearling Colt; 1 Spotted Mare twelve years old, with foal; 1 two-year old horse colt, draft, 27 HBAD OF CATTLE - Consisting of 8 Milch Cows, one with calf by aide, two fresh soon, six now civing milk: 4 two-year-old Heifers; 9two year-old Steers; 1 yearling Helfer; Calves, three steers, two heifers. * w HBAD OF HOGS - Consitting of 8 Du roc Jersey \ Brood Sown; 1 yearling PolJ ““d t ' hinn B° ar : 15 Shoafs J weighing from 80 to 100 ns. each.