Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rensselaer,Saturday,May 13 I Forsr.i2£e 3 Grandest, Biggest, and Best of all ifca Shows on Earth—' I jL 9 j SQLLJMR IROS.’GREATEST OF AMERICAN SHOWS 3c Greatly Lilarged and Improved Since Last ( j Season as to NOW STAND AT THE HEAD OF THE CIRCUS BUSINESS IN AMERICA. JgSJ Mors Capital Invested than any other Amusement f * 1

GIVEN BY 300 WORLD-FAMOUS PERFORMERS IN 3 RINGS, ON 3 STAGES, ON THE BIG HIPPODROME AND IN THE ENORMOUS AERIAL ENCLAVE More Cages of Wild and Trained Animals than Any Other Show oh Earth. The Biggest Herd of Elephants Ever Collected. AH Nature’s Birds and Wild Beasts Subdued and Made to Perform. A Big Collection Containing all the Odd Creatures of Creation Over too New, Sensational, and Surprising High-Class Acts A CIRCUS MORE AWE-INSPIRING THAN EVER SEEN BEFORE Presenting Every Morning at Ten O’clock the Most Colossal, Gorgeous BIG FREE7STREET PARADE Ever Seen by Human Eyes. Inaugurating Absolutely the Biggest Show on Earth. Two Complete Exhibitions Daily, at 2 and 8 pm. Doors Open One Hour Earlier. Admission, , , Children Under 12 Years of Age, Hail-Price. SPECIAL LOW RATE EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS

MM fills fi(l fit. [Under this head notices will be published for 1-cent-a-word for the Uni insertion, %-cent per word for eacb additional insertion. To save book-keep-ing cash should be sent with notice. No 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 sent in The Democrat’s care, postage will be charged for forwarding such replies to the advertiser.] Notice to Rawleigh Customers— All those who live in south end of county can get the goods at the residence of Clyde Reeve at Remington, Ind. His residence is located four houses north of The Farmers’ Elevator on east side of street.—O. N. HILE, the Rawleigh Man, Rensselaer, Ind. ml 8 For Sale—lndian Runner Duckfe. A few at $1 each. Also eggs, 22 for $1; $4 per hundred.—MAYHEW BROS., Rensselaer, Ind. Mt. Ayr phone 29-H. ts Wanted—Teams to haul gravel at Fair Oaks. Good wages paid.— CROWN POINT CONSTRUCTION CO., Fair Oaks, Ind. m2O Wanted At Once—The party that has teams and tools to plow, har r row and plant corn and sow fertilizer on 100 acres and cultivate the corn in proper season. Work to be done on Springer ranch. Contract will be made with right party or parties by the acre for cash.—JOHN O’CONNOR, Kniman, Ind. Legal Blanks—‘-Warranty and quti claim deeds, real estate and chattel mortgages, cash and grain rent farm leases, city property leases, releases of mortgage and several other blanks can be purchased in any quantity desired at THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. Road tax receipt and order books are also kept in stock. ts For Trade.—rA good merry-go-round for sale or trade. What have you to trade? And a 5-passenger Cadillac automobile in good order. On account of my fertilizer business I have no use for them. Your price is mine.—J. J. WEAST, Rensselaer, ts Early Seed Com For Sale.—lndian Squaw, the earliest and best yielding corn for muck land and late planting, planted it May 24, 1909, on Mr. John J. Lawler’s muck land only partiall drained; on August 24, 1909, frost bit |he stalks, the corn was dry and hard, yielded 50 bu. to the acre by measure, .overran measure* by weight 18 per cent. Sold Mr. Lawler 110 bu, for seed, he planted the two farms at Fair Oaks and Morocco, in all 800 acres, in all sold 200 bu. fori seed around Fair. Oaks and Parr last 1 year. Customers all. pleased. Price 1 $1.50 per ’ bu;—JOSEPH KOSTA, j Fair Oaks, Ind., j?hone Mt. Ayr BK.jz