Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1909 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TESTIFIES AFTER FOUR YEARS, Carlisle Center, N. Y., G. B. Burhans, writes: “About four years ago I wrote you that I had been entirely cured of kidney trouble by taking two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Remedy, and after four years I am again pleased to state that I have never had any return of those symptoms, and I am evidently cured to stay cured.” Foley’s Kidney Remedy will do the same for you.—A. F. LongWRITES INTERESTING LETTER FROM lOWA. In renewing his subscription for The Democrat, Allen Louks writes us from Cambridge, lowa, and says that they are having quite a drouth in that locality and the corn crop is cut one-third to one-half as a result. The river bottom corn is fine. At the time of writing, however, a nice gentle shower was falling, which was much appreciated, and it was hoped the drouth would be broken. Lots of wells were failing, something that had not happened there before in 15 years. No fall plowing had been done as yet, and it’ will take considerable rain before any can be done. Upland pasture is gone, but that on the bottoms is good yet, where not too greatly crowded with stock. “A Hoosier like myself would not believe there could be such a contrast between the upland and bottom pasture, and on the upland the dead grass seems to fatten stock and they do well on it, while back in Indiana on the sand pasture there is no nutriment to it whatever. “Grain markets here, corn is 67c; wheat, 97c; rye, 59c; oats, 30 %c. Hogs are $7.65 per cwt.; beef cattle, $3.25 to $3.90; chickens out of sight, old hens, ll%c; young chicks, 15 to 18c, the quotations today. “At our state fair at Des Moines, the Hawkeyes say the Crouch’s of Lafayette, Ind., showed some of the finest horses ever seen here, and they think they can not be beaten anywhere. They speak very highly of the Indiana horses,, cattle, hogs and poultry. There were quite a good many Indiana exhibitors at this fair. Last Wednesday there were 58.000 people passed through the fair gates from 6 a. m., to 2 p. m., lam told. I did not attend the fair myself. We are 20 miles due north from Des Moines. I speak of this because I do not want the Indiana people to think that we live in a land of heathens. We live in a Norwegian neighborhood, and they are fine people. Many can not speak the American language, but they are sociable and clever. “One of our neighbor boys that we lived by back in Indiana is working for a Norwegian neighbor of ours, and he says he never had a better place. This boy’s name is Ira Williams and he is doing well. Perhaps his. folks will be glad to hear from him through the old reliable Democrat. I will close by saying that it looks as though the wedding bells will be ringing for Ira soon. “With best regards to old friends success, I remain, ALLEN LOUKS.”
It’s a pity when sick ones drug the stomach or stimulate the Heart and Kidneys. That is all wrong! A weak Stomach, means weak Stomach nerves, always. And this Is also true of the Heart and Kidneys. The weak nerves are instead crying out for help. .This explains why Dr. Shoop’s Restorative is promptly helping Stomach, Heart and Kidney ailments. The Restorative reaches out for the actual cause of these ailments—the failing inside nerves”. Anyway test the Restorative 48 hours. It won’t cure so soon as that, but' you will surely know that help is coming. ' Sold by all Dealers.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale on what is known as the Kent Ranch, one mile west and two miles south of Fair Oaks, and six miles north of Mt. Ayr, Indiana, on Wednesday, September IS*- 1909, Commencing at 10 a- m., the following described property, towit: 6 Head of Horses— l bay mare, coming 10 years, w't. about 1,425; 1 bay mare, coming 9 yrs., wt. about 1,450, in foal by Ben. Miller’s horse Interest, service paid; 1 buckskin gelding, coming 8 years old, wt. about 1,125; 1 brown mare, coming 6 years, wt. about 1,100; 1 roan mare, coming 4 years, wt. about 1,100; 1 bay mare, coming 9 years, wt. about 950. 4 Head of Cattle— l cow, coming 5 years old, giving milk and will be fresh in April; one % Durham cow, coming 3 years, giving milk, will be fresh in April. A good one. Two spring heifer calves. Farm Implements— Consisting of 1 16-inch Defiance sulky plow; one 14-inch walking plow; one 16-inch walking plow; 2 Sattley riding cultivators; 1 Sattley new way corn planter, with 80 rods of wire; 1 Sattley disc, with tongue trucks; one 3-section 18-foot flexible harrow, with cart; 1 wagon, with 3%-inch tire; 1 narrow-tired wagon; 1 hay rack; 2 sets breeching work harness; 1 set light work harness, and other small articles. The above implements and harness are all practically new, having most all been bought Last spring, except the 16inch walking plow and the narrowtired wagon and light harness, and are in good shape. Terms of Sale—AU sums of |l9 and under cash in hand. All sums over |lO a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser to give note with good personal security. 6 per cent off for cash of over |lO. No property to be removed until terms of sale are strictly complied with. HARRY E. BEAN. •Col. Fred Phillips, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground by C. M. Blue.
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