Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Him Mi Rem He. [Under thia head notices will be published for , 1-cent-a-word for the first insertion, %-cent per wort for each additional insertion. To save book-keep-ing cash should be sent with notice. Ne notice;' accepted for less than 25 cents, but Short, notices, coming within the above rate will be published two or more times, as the case may be for 25 cents. Where-replies are sept in The Democrat’s care, postage will be charged for forwarding such replies to the advertiser.] i Farm Loans-— Money to loan ok arm property in any sums up to 10,000. E. P. HONAN. Farm Loans— Jasper Guy of Remington makes farm' loans at 5 per cent interest with no commission but office charges. Write him. ts To Rent— About two acres of rich ground in Rensselaer, suitable for onions, potatoes, etc. Want to rent it on shares—Enquire at Democrat office. ' - * ~~~ ~~ , ’ For Rent— Good 8 room house, 3 blocks from court house, electric lights, good well and cistern. Phone ISO.—C. H. PORTER. ' ' Lawn Mowers sharpened and gasoline stoves cleaned—J. W. BROWN. Lawn Mowers Sharpened— Call on Len Griggs at the court house heating plant, near the jail. Milk Customers Wanted—At 6c a quart, deliveries made twice a day.—ALBERT DUGGINS, Phone .514-E. Strawberry Plants-— Should be set in the spring to insure success. N. S. Bates has tested varieties to suit this part of the country and has plants to sell. For Sale— Some wild hay east of town and some tame hay on Jordan tp. farm.—WM. WASHBURN. Rensselaer, Ind. JS •- Gasoline Range— -If you want a good 4-burner gasoline Range cheap, see me.—J. W. BROWN. For Sale— An elegant B-flat, Beau Ideal Trombone, used only a short time and as good as new. Inquire at The Democrat office. For JRent — 8 room house on a corner lot one block east of court house, nice yarej, and fine shade.— Inqunre of J. W. STOCKTON, or phone 188. ,'■ W • For Sale or Trade—Two lots in desirable location in Rensselaer, each 67x150, shade and fruit trees. Will sell for part cash or trade for cheap rental property in city. Enquire at Democrat office.

Lost—A few weeks«agp, an almost new umbrella with ■ rough wood handle, with ‘‘F. E. B.” cut on end of handle. Finder please leave at Democrat office. For Sale— Handsome brass chandelier, three lamp with colored globes, raises and lowers by pressing a spring, cost S2O; just the thing for a country home parlor or sitting room. Have electric lights and do not need it, will sell at a bargain. Inquire at >this office. Eggs for Setting—-From Standard Bred Barred Plymouth Rocks, four fine yards mated for this season. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. 29 years a reliable breeder. —D. A. Bickel, Remington, Ind. Rose -Comb Rhode Island Reds— The great demand for this breed proves they are the best general purpose fowl" and the queen of winter layers. Eggs from my fine laying strain $1 per 15. Phone No. 232 and have the number of settings booked “wanted.”—A. G. GATT. Eggs for setting from S. C. Buff Opringtons, the largest clean legged chicken in existence and recognized as the heaviest winter layers. Eggs from prize winners at $3 per 15. Utility stock, $1.50 per 15. G. B. PORTER, Rensselaer, Ind. Eggs For Setting— Pure bred Single Comb White Leghorn eggs for sale at the- small price of 75 cents a setting of 15 eggs, there were over 18,000 eggs on this farm last year. Phone No. 502-D.— Mrs. Edward Herath, Rensselaer, Ind., R-l. For Sale— Large eight room house, large barn, lots of fruit, well, cistern, allin fine condition, on four- idrge lots, convenient to school and churches. Cad sell at a bargain on favorable terms. A.lso several smaller properties at a bargain.—G,. F. MEYERS. v . NOTICE TO PATRONS. Beginning with March 14th, I will have with me an experlentffea blacksmith and all orders for, work will be promptly attended to. I also carry a large line of farm implements * J. W. Heilscher. '■ Kniman, Ind. -'T’ r A-.,. ST."TLOUIS TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC. Call In and get a sample copy of the St. Louis 1 wice-a-week Republic + and Farm Progress, both of which papers and The Democrat we are ftvIng a full year for only $2.00. We have sent for these papers for some of our subscribers each year for several years, and they Invariably come back for a renewal, which speaks volumes for them. Every 'farmer should take them. Come in and get free sample copies. V