Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1908 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Royal flour, $1.40, at the Home Grocery. Go-carts and baby carriages at Williams’. Wanted: —Good fresh cow, Jersey preferred. Inquire at this office. 10 pounds H. and E. granulated sugar for 48 cents discounts them all at the Chicago' Bargain Store. 9x12 rugs from $5 to S3O. Come and see them at Williams’. Williams sells rugs cheaper than any other house in Rensselaer. The Democrat and Chicago Examiner one year for $3.00. Cows For Sale: Five fresh cows and several more that will be fresh soon, at my residence 4 miles south of Wheatfield. H. C. MEYERS. RAISE MULES. O. J. Kenton’s, of near Surrey, reputation for keeping the best individual and collective lot of stallions and jacks is well known. The best evidence of this is the get. Mr. Kenton has the best lot of colts and young mules to be seen in Jasper county. One pair of mules, coming four years old, which had never been harnessed, sold for >425 last winter and 10 less than a year brought >I,OOO. A few more choice mares will be served this season. From Kentucky Morgan 4717, a beautiful chestnut, and Richmond Squirrel, a stylish, rich brown Kentucky roadster, Marcus, a dark brown 1800 pound Belgian, James Madison No. 287 and Henry Clay a 16-hand jack, make a combination that can not be equaled any where in northern Indiana. Nothing raised on the farm can show a profit equal to Mr. Kenton’s mules, sales of which are mentioned above. Horsemen and farmers will profit by noting these facts. Notice of Collection of Ditch Assessments. WARREN W. SAGE DITCH. „ Notice is hereby given to the owners of real estate assessed for the construction of the tile drain known as the Warren W. Sage ditch in Milroy township, Jasper county, Indiana, that the assessments will be (payable at the office of Irwin & Irwin, ip Rensselaer, Indiana, as follows: 10 per cent of- the amount of such assessment on June Ist, 1908, and 10 per cent on the first day of each month thereafter until the full amount has been paid. WARREN W. BAGE, Superintendent.