Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CARD GF THANKS. We wish through rhe columns of this paper to sincerely thank each and all who so kindly assisted as in the sickness and death of our little son and also for the many beautiful flowers.—Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Beaver and Family.

Thirty Years Together. Thirty yeats of association—think of it, How the merit of a good thing stands out in that time—or the worthlessness of a bad one. So there’s no guess work in this evidence of Thos. Ariss, Concord, Mich., who writes: “I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for 30 years, and its the best cough and cold cure I ever used,” Once it finds entrance in a home you han't pry it out. Many families have used it forty years. It’s the most infallible throat and lung medicine on earth. Unequaled for lagrippe, asthma, hayfever, croup, quinsy or sore lungs. Price 50c, SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by A. F. Long. COAL AND WOOD. Try us for your coal and wood. Jackson Hill and Lehigh coal for ranges. Pittsburg Splint, smokeless, for heating. All sizes of hard coal. —RENSSELAER LUMBER CO., Phone 4. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. On and after Feb. Ist I will have removed my office across the street over Duvall’s clothing store,« to rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Washburn. DR. W. W. MERRILL. PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm and intend ing to move to North Dakota, where 1 have purchased a farm, I wi,ll sell at public auction at my place, 9 miles north and 1 mile east of Rensselaer, about 5 miles south of Kniman, 4 miles west of Gifford, and 6 miles east of Fair Oaks, commencing at 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1911, 2 Head of Horses—l driving mare 12 years old, in foal, automobile broke, family mare; 1 driving bay colt, coming yearling. 20 Head of Cattle—B milch cows, all good dairy cows 3 fresh now, other 5 fresh by time of sale; 3 two-yeajr-old heifers, will be fresh ih June; 2 Hereford bulls, 1 2-year-old. I yearling; 2 heifers, coming yearlings; 2 yearling steers and 3 small calves. These Herefords are extra good ones, the bulls being very classy. 3 Head of Hogs—2 pure-bred Jersey sows; 1 O. I. C. sow, all due to farrow in April. 5 dozen Hens and® some young cockerels. .Timothy and Clover Hay in stack; 100 shocks of Fodder; I'2 bushels early white six weeks Seed Corn; 1 stand Bees. Farm Implements—l good broadtire wagon with triple box; 1 carriage, good as new; 1 top buggy; 1 corn planter, with 80 rods of wire; 1 new 8-foot disc; 1 McCormick mower, good as new;v r l good Avery riding cultivator; 1 John Deere walking plow, good as new; 1 horse potato plow; 1 horse hay rake; 1 2-section steel frame harrow; 1 pair new hay ladders; 1 grindstone; 1 hog trough and feed trough; 1- set double work harness; 1 set of single harness; 1 U. S. cream separator, almost good as new; 100 glass fruit cans; 2 good stoves, 1 heating and 1 cook; stove, and other articles too numerous to mention. A credit of 10 months will be given on sums over $lO, with usual conditions; 6 her cent off for cash. WILLIAM J. YEITER. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler? Clerk. 1 Hot Lunch on Grounds. . U■/ • / ‘ ' ,"?U ;