Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

[Under this head notices will be published for 1-cent-a-word for the first j*. e .’J lon - c « nt Per ward for esc* additional Insertion. To save book-keen-ing cash should be sent with notice. Kt notice accepted for less than 2S cents, but short notices coming within tfca above rate will be published two or more times, as the case may he far 25 cents. Where replies are sent in The Democrat’s care, postage will be charged for forwarding euch replies to the advertiser.] Found—On the road, a gauntlet FI°CE EBqUlre at DEMOCRat OF--7 the Btreei Monday, a pair of yarn and leather mitten*. Owner call at DEMOCRAT OFFICE and pay adv. charges. Timothy Hay—Good barn hay for saIe.—FRANK MELROSE, Rensselaer, R-4. For Rent**-Farm of 400 acre* to man with at least three teams and experience in handling live utoek. Also residence of four rooms.—An* thur H. Hopkins. For Sale—My property north of railroad; will se;t cheap—MßS McCLINTOCK HARTMAN. For Sale—Some clover and some 533-L y hay “ M - L Adams, Phone For Sale—Small residence of four rooms, will sell on monthly pay* ments.—Arthur H. Hopkins. .if* Sa, ‘‘—* A Polland China Boar, elligible to registry.—JOHN SCHANLAUB, R-3. Phone 635-B. 7jan For Kale—Mammoth pure bred Bronze turkeys. Also pure bred Plymouth Rock Chickens.—MCDONALD SISTERS, McCoysburg, Ind. R-l. J 25 For Sale—Coming two-year-old Shorthorn bull, a good one—CURTIS BELCHER, Rensselaer, R-4. For Sab*—l Shorthorn Bull calf, 11 months old, my registered herd bull; 3 high-grade 2-year-old heifers. —-GITS YEOMAN, five miles west of Rensselaer, R-3. Jersey Cow—Five years old, fresh in a few days, a full blood Jersey, for sale by F. M. PARKER, Phone all. Registered Shorthorn Cows Will be fresh soon, and 30 tons of good timothy hay in mow for sale at my place near Foresman.—J, W SAGE Brook, R. F. D. Farm Loan*—Money to loan on farm property in any sums ud to SIO,OOO.—E. P. HONAN. I’ arm Loans —We are furnishing the money.—DUNLAP & PARKISON, I. o. O. F. Bldg, Rensselaer, Ind. Farm lioans—Jasper Guy of Remington makes farm loans at 5 per cent Interest with no commission but office charges. Write him. ts For Rent—One of the beat half section farms In N. Dakota, in cultivation, 168 acres plowed for wheat close to good market.—Dr. S. H* Moore. For Sale—White Wyandottes, have three dozen pullets and hens, 20 cockerels. All to go at $1 per head if taken before Christmas.— ARTHUR MAYHEW, Rensselaer, Ind., R. R. 3, phone 29-H, Mt. Ayr, For Sale at a Bargain—l6o acres of sandy loam, 1% miles east of McCoysburg, Ind.; good Improvements, large barn, 8-room house and large orchard, partly tiled. Will sell at a bargain if taken in 30 days. Reason for selling owner wants to go to Florida for his health. Terms made satisfactory. Address all communications to BOX 10, McCoysburg, Ind. Barred Rock cockerels for '■sale, bred from leading strains.—THOMAS E. REED, Remington, Ind. Phono

FOR SALE, 21 acres five blocks from court house. 25 acres, five room house, on easy terms. JOO acres, Polk county, Ark., will trade clear and pay difference for land or property here. 80 acres on pike road. R. f. D., telephone line, one-fourth mile from school, has five room house, large barn, other buildings, fruit and good well. A bargain at $37.50. Terms SI,OOO down. Possession given. 180 acres all good land, 100 acres in high state of Cultivation, 80 acred pasture. Large seven room house, fine orchard, good well and steel tower wind mill. Price will be placed at a bargain. Terms $1,500 down. Possession given. 101 acres all good land, well located, good four room house. Price right. Will sell on terms of SI,OOO down or take trade as first payment. G. F. MEYERS. TWO OF A KIND. Pillsbury and Gold Medal. "I hese two brands of flour are more widely distributed than any oilier dozen brands. Do you know why? Buy a sack of either, at McFarland’s and the question is answered. , / - We now have an arrangement wrhereby we can get the car rate, therefore can sell as cheaply as any other house for the same grade. Kept the King at Home. “For the past year we have kept the King of all laxatives—Dr. King’s New Life Pills—in our home and they have proved a blessing to all our family,” writes Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y. Easy, but sure-' remedy for all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 26c at A F Long’s.