Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1907 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
An opportunity you will not have soon again to buy fine Zephyr gingham at the low price of 9| cents per yard, sale days only Feb. Ist, 2nd and 4th, at the Chicago Bargain Store. “The Conquest of Canaan” is S renounced by many critics as >ooth Tarkington’s best story. A thoroughly American story, where preservance, hard work and sterling worth conquer the prejudices of a provincial country town and this in the face of the bitterest ostracism of the so-called best people lead by the richest man. Watch for the opening chapters in next week’s Democrat. Buy your parchment butter wrappers at The Democrat office. BLACKSMITH BUSINESS FOR SALE On account of poor health I am obliged to quit my blacksmithing at Kniman, and will therefore sell my stock and tools; will take S4OO, cash or bankable note for same, or will rent tools. A good opportunity here -for a good blacksmith. Write or call on, ' J. W. Hielsher, Kniman, Ind.
FOR SALE& EXCHANGE No. DI154 acres black land, new improvements, 'clear, to trade for Chicago property. No. D - Twci houses, one 6 rooms, one 10 rooms, in Mathews, Ind.; 6 room house, barn, and fruit, on two acres of land in Fowler. Ind., and gilt-edge first mortgage of $1,700; all clear; will trade all or part for good improved farm and assume or pay difference. No. D - Three good houses, well rented and close in Elwood, Ind., valued at $4,000, and cash for good improved farm, No. D 4 • , 160 acres, well-improved, clear, in Van Buren county, Mich. Want hotel or other rentals. Will give time on difference. No. DS—--160 acres grass land, in Rock county, Neb., clear. Want rentals. No. D 6 Bight 5-room houses, all clear, in Elwood, Ind., to trade for pasture land or farm. Will assume or pay difference. No. D 7 . 80 acres improved land to trade for larger farm, No. D 8— 113 acres, four miles from court bouse, improved, on gravel road, free mail, telephone. Will consider trade in part. No. D 2 126 acres, improved, free mail, school on farm, three miles to good town. Will divide if desired. Owner will accept good trade, or part payment and time on difference. No. D 10— 63 acres. 5-room house, barn, sheds, fruit, well; tree mail; school on farm. Take clear property as part payment or other goad No. D 11-Five-room house, summer kitchen, good barn, fruit, good well, on two lota in nearby town, to trade for small tract of land or property in Rensselaer, and will pay difference or assume. No. D 12— Two 5-room houses in Mathews, Ind.,clear, to trade sor v property in Rensselaer, or for small tract of land. Will assume or pay difference. No. D 1322 acres, 2-room house, good orchard, free mail, near school, all cultivated. Price SI,OOO. Owner will take part in good trade. No. D 14— 56 acres, four miles from court house, gravel road, free mail, telephone, school, 6room house, outbuildings, bearing orchard, all cultivated. Price $65. We have cash buyers for bargains in farms. Also have stocks of merchandise of all kinds, livery stocks, hotels, and town property to trade for land. HF” List your farms and property with us for quick results. G. F. MEYERS, °state°£ank. te Rensselaer, Ind.
Public Sale! Ab I am going to South Dakota, I will sell all my personal property, without reserve, on the Peter May farm 3 miles East and 1 mile North of Rensselaer, 1 mile West and 1 mile North of Pleasant Ridge, commencing at 10 a. m„ on Thursday,* Feb. 14, 1907, the following personal property: 7 HORSES AND COLTS-Consistlng of 1 Black Horse about ten years old, wt. 1260; 1 Bay Mare about twelve years old, wt. 1240; 1 Bay Mare thirteen years old. wt. 1250, in foal to Shire Stallion; 1 Black Mare five years old, wt. 1200, a good one; 1 Roan Horse coming three years old, wt. 1200, a good one; 2 Spring Colts, horses. 12 HEAD OF HOGS-All Poland Chinas, consisting of 5 Brood Sows, all bred and good ones; 7 three-months-old Pigs. 3 HEAD OF GOOD MILCH COWS-One to be fresh Feb. 3, one fresh March 6, one fresh March 20. IMPLEMENTS. WAGONS, Ete.-Conslsting of 1 Binder, 1 Mower, 1 Bay Rake, 1 Hay Rack, 1 three- _ —horse Sulky Plow, 2 Walking Plows. / AUSBPBJHBBwi-n o' 1 ” “11 Iron beam and one a wooden beam, 1 Disk, 1 ’ ’ " g oe< j er Bn j cart, 1 steel three-section Harrow, 1 Riding Gopher, the best made, 1 Brown Riding Cultivator, good as new, 3 Farm Wagons, one a new Studebaker with wide tire, two narrow tire, one high wheel, one low wheel. 2 Buggies, 1 set of Gravel Beds, and many other articles too numerous to mention. A credit of 10 months will be given on sums over MO, with usual conditions, 6 per cent, off for cash where entitled to credit. P. C. PURSLEY. A. J. Hermon, Auct. ’ E. P. Honan, Clerk. Hot Luuch on the grounds.
