Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FARMERS, HERE IS SOMETHING YOU ALL WANT. The Success Spreader I have got High lands, low lands, it matters Dot Will spread manure on every spot Load your wagop, hitch your team Mount the seat and let her steam, Throw the levers, let her stream Beats old way, try new scheme. C. A. Roberts, at Rensselaer, Ind PAY HIGHEST POULTRY PRICES. We are now ready to receive your poultry, eggs, hides, for which we will st all times pay the highest price jastiffed by the market. We want you to give as a chance in everything yoa have to sell in our line and we shall at all times justify your trade by square dealing. We are conveniently located just west of the Makeever House, in the old Cline stand. Give us a call. Phone 425. Will Murray. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 65 acres on free mail route, with school across the road, three miles from good town with bank and high school, has five room house, summer kitchen, picket garden, fruit and good well. Only $25 per acre, Terms, S7OO down. 80 acres, 12 miles from court house, half mile from gravel road, free mail route, 60 acres black land in cultivation, 20 aores pasture, .four acres bog tight; has four room house, barn for four horses, eight cows, feed way, crib and mow, hen bouse and other buildings, good well and young orchard. There is an eastern loan on this farm of SIB,OO, due four years, at five per cent v Will trade equity for town property or will take live stock as first payment, or will sell on payment of S6OO down and good time on remainder, Price $45. G. F. Meyers. Office opposite Stalte Bank. THIS IS IMPORTANT. Subscribers should please bear in mind that the Wall Chart The Democrat is -offering with subscriptions is 35 cents extra if taken from this office, and 45 cents if sent by mail to the subscribers. It costs us 8 cents postage on every chart we mail, and the mailing-tube costs ue 2 oents more, hence we must insist on the 10 oents extra being sent where we are expected to mail the charts. By the way, these charts are going ont very rapidly, and dozens of them have also been mailed to subscribers in other states. Don’t delay getting one before they are all gone. As we mußt order them in 500 lots in order to pat them out at the price we do, it fe scarcely likely that another lot will be ordered after the present supply is exhausted.
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