Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

* 2 lbs Pine Apple Cubes, per can 18c. 2 lbs Pine Apple Richelieu, per can 25c. 2 lb can canned Corn, Key City, 3 for 25c. 2 lb can canned Corn, Club House, 2 for 25c. 3 lb can Tomatoes, standard, 10c. 2 lb can Hunt Peas Bc. 2 lb can Pearl Peas, 10c. 2 lb can Holland Peas, 12ic. 3 lb can Smith Hulled Corn, 3 for 25c. , 50c Uncolored Japan Tea, per lb 40c. 60c Gun Powder Tea, lb SOe. Egg-O-See, 3 for 25c. 1 pound guaranteed Baking Powder. Bc.

Men’s Shirt Stle Men’s Corduroy Shirts, the best shirts made, and all wool flannel Bhirts. Men’s all wool or corduroy was $1.50 now $1.19. Men’s all wool was $1.25 now 99c. Men’s waol mixed, was SI.OO, now 79c. Men’B wool mixed, was 75c, now 62c. 42 in. Wool Fascinator, 13c. Furs 1-3 off to Close including the fine new mink scarfs and muffs.

PUBLICSALE. Having derided to quit farming I will offer at public sale at the Yoeman farm 5 miles north and one mile west of Rensselaer 2 and one half east and one mile south of Parr on Wednesday, Febrnary 19, 1908. at io o’clock a. m. the following described property:) 11 Head of Hones. I brown mare, 6yn old, wt 1400, bred to Kentons Jack, 1 sorrel mare 8 yrs old, wt 1380 bred to Kenton percbcr " orv, f gray horse 9 yrs old, wt 1y; ay norse wt 1500; 1 brown mare 12 yrs „ia, wt 1500 bred to Kenton Jack; I brown driving horse 7 yrs old. wt 1200 a good one, 1 bay mare coining 3 yrs old wt 1150 trooting bred. I dark gray ho/se colt coming 2 yrs old, 1 horse mule colt 9 months oid, 1 son el mare colt 8 months old trotting bred, 1 bay driving horse coming 4wt 1250 17 hands high this horse is lady broke not afraid of automobiles and a good traveler. 14 Milk Cows. 1 3yr old 3-4 jersey, calf by side; full blood jersey 6 yrs old will calf in April, one half jersey 7 yrs old will calf in March; one three fourth jersey 6 yrs old giving milk; one one half jersey 9 yrs old giving milk; 2 Holstein cows, 7 yrs old be fresh in spring; one full blood jersey 9 yrs old will calf in April; one short hom cow 8 yrs old will calf m April one cow 6 yrs old wfll calf in March; one cow 5 yrs old will calf in April; one cow 4yn old will calf in March; one cow 5 yrs old will calf in April; two spring calves. These cows are all bred to a thorobred short horn bull. 55 Head of Hogs. 12 brood sows will farrow the first of March and April; 14 shoats, will average too to 125 pounds; 29 fall pigs; one fuH blood poland china boar. It hNd of sheep. Fun Implements, Etc. one Brown riding cultivator; one gopher; one walking cultivator; one 3-section wood harrow; one John Deere gang plow; one hay rake; one mowing machine; one John Deere corn planter with 80 rods of wire; ene new 7foot Deering binder, one new end-gate seeder, one l-horsa weeder, one manure spreader, one disc harrow, 4 wagons. 4 buggies, one track caet, one bob sled, one drivining harness, one new International 2horse gas engine, one U. S. cream separator, some oatsjand corn, and timothy hay in mow, t cook stove; oae|baae burner; one lounge; one table; one side board; and other things too numerous to mention. Terms es Sale. Sums of $lO and under cash in had; over tio a credit of 10 months will be given without interest if paid when dne; if not ' when dud 8 per cent interest from 6 per cent discount for cash.- No property to be removed nndl terms are complied with. 9. H. YEOMAII t SOX. Fred Phillips, Auct C. G. ipitler, Clerk. Hot Lunch on ground.

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