Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. The rate of the Indianapolis News has ’ been raised 25 cents per year to us, and the clubbing rate of The Democrat and The News will hereafter be $3.75 instead of $3.50, as formerly. Please remember this, and in remitting for the two papers. If you wish the News, send $3.75. ; i”l"l "fr’l 11 iM m 111 i-t"!' 111111 > NORTH DAKOTA 0 FARMS • ’ The place for a poor man to • • • • get a home easily and quickly, ! I • ■ where there are no stumps to > • • dig, is In the famous spring * I ‘ wheat belt of North Dakota, ’ ‘ ‘ where two crops will pay for a ’ ’ ’ ’ farm, In a well settled country, ' ’ ‘ ’ with good markets, free rural • ‘ • » ‘ ‘ routes, telephones, good water. • ■ ■ ’ For list of choice farms, ■ > • • easy terms and prices In Ro- * ’ • • lette county, No. D., write * I • » H GILES BROS., - ■ » ; ’ ROLETTE, NO. DAK. ; ’ • • ■H-H-l I 1 I l-l'i I Illi 11-Hl l I 1 »■ ’ Don’t Be Foolish=== You cannot expect your horses to work if they haven’t the proper feed. Just stop a moment and think—could you work if you didn’t have the proper edibles? Your horses are the same. Feed them with our feed and you will have no cause for complaint. River Queen Mills Phone 92. BLACK LANGSHAN CHICKENS AND M. B. TURKEYS Won 3 sliver cups, 15 specials 1908 shows, Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th, sth cockerel, 1 year tom; Ist, 2d, 4th, pullets, $64 (cash $10). Silver cup on M. B. Turkeys and Ist Pullet. 3d cockerel on Black Tatngshans, in the largest show ever held In the United States, 5,281 birds. Write me your wants, I can please you. WM. HERSHMAN. Medaryville, Ind-, R-R-l.

ELLIS THEATER . t — Febniarv 28th Do You Recall the Startling T| L Narration Told by Augusta \ I LI |m| I J. Evans in the Book ' - Q | ■ DRAMATIZED BY GRACE HAYWOOD. MOST UNUSUAL AND INTERESTING PRODUCTION MADE IN THIS CITY The Story 'of the Triumph Over a Blackened Soul. PRICES 2Sc, SSc, SOc, 7S, gl.oo Seats on Salo at Jessen’s.