Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BUCKWHEAT. 7- We want to buy five car loads of buckwheat. Will pay the highest market price. COEN & BRADY. SHROPSHIRE RAMS.FOR SALE. I am offering early lambed, big, husky ram lambs, heavy bone, a good lot to select from. THOMAS E. REED, R-R-3. Remington, Ind. ’Phone 7 9-J. FOR SALE. Two cows and calves, one two-year-old steer, two last spring's calves, 11 dry cows will be fresh in early ; winter; one Holstein two-year-old bull, one Durham bull and one yearling colt. Will sell any or all, G. F. MEYERS. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Any person having an unsettled account Wm. A. Churchill, deceased, will please call within thirty days and settle the same with Wm. H. or Fenton O. Churchill, at one block nofth of the depot, in Rensselaer, Ind. WM. H. CHURCHILL AND SONS. October 13th, 1908.
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The Elite in Groceries It might surprise you to learn' hpw often we have to say, “Not quite good enough’’ to goods that are offered us. But when the sifting process is over we think we have a right to call what is here, “The Elite of Groceries.” Would you like to associate with eatables that are exclusive? You would find the experience pleasant, to say nothing of the other advantages. Choose your own article to test us on. Coffee or tea or any staple or anything that you wish. Come here always expecting to get tjie top notch of goodness. THE RELIABLE GROCERS McFARLAND A SON
Bia PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm and going to town, I will offer at Public Sale at my residence 1 mile East and % mile South of Blackford, 2% miles East of Aix, % mile North of the Wm. Daniels farm ad 8% miles North and 2 miles East of Rensselaer, in Barkley tp„ commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on 'WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1908, Head of Horses, consisting of one Bay Mare, fourteen years old with foal, one Grey Mare, twelve years old. raised colt this season and is now in foal; one large Grey Gelding, a fine broke; one large coming three year old colt ’ worked some; two colts coming two-year-old. one is a Bay and 1 the other a Dark Roan; two spring Colts. 71 Head of Hogs, teen head of Shoats to 135 pounds; ten T* <v vyV ' weighing from 100 Brood Sows, all had pigs this season; 42 bead of Pigs, all ready to wean. 4 Head of Cattie, consisting of three Milch Cows and one two year old Ateer. Implements, Wagons, Etc., consisting f two Studebaker Wagons, one a new broad tire and one a new narrow tire; all farming tools, such as Plows, Harows, Cultivators. Weeders, etc. Household and Kitchen Furniture; one Cook Stove; two Heators; some lumber and numerous other articles. A credit of eleven months will be given on sums over five dollars, with the usual conditions; six per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. FRANCIS M. HAYES. A. J. Harmon, Auctioneer. ’ . C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot Lunch will be served by the Indies’ Aid Society.
18 ISSOCKIBM. Of Benton, White and Jaaper Counties, BBPKKBBNITSD BY MARION I. ADAMS, BKNSSKLABR. IND. CYCLONE INSURANCE. Am also agent for the State Mutual, which insures against byclones, wind and hail.
