Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

M Mt B Fit [Under this head notice* win be published for 1-cent-*-word for the arm insertion. %-cent per word for each additional insertion. To save book-keep-ins cash should be sent with notice. N* notice accepted for leas than 25 cents, but [ short notices coming within the above rate win be published two er more times, as the ease may be for 25 cents. Where replies are sent in The Democrat's care, postage win be charged for forwarding such replies to the advertiser] For Sale or Trade—A good cheap general purpose mare. Will trade f<< cow or hog.—FRED YOUNG, R-l. Phone 506-F. For Trade.— A good round for sale or trade. What have yon 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 Wanted— Local and traveling salesmen representing our reliable goods. Any man of good appearance who is not afraid of work can make this a satisfactory and permanent business. Write at once for terms. Outfit free. Territory unlimited. Big money cap be made. Apply quick.—ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y. Farms For Sale— l have a number of farms for sale in different parts of this county and adjoining counties, and I have made up my mind to devote my time to the business. Therefore if you have any farms or town property to sell or trade give me a chance and I will give you a square deal.-—JOHN O’CONNOR, Ex-sheriff Jasper county, Kniman, nd. 100 Envelopes— Printed with your return card in corner—something every rural mail route patron should not be without—for 50 cents at The democrat office. Farm Loans— We are furnishing the money.—DUNLAP & PARKISON, I. O. O. F. Bldg, Rensselaer, Ind. Farm Loans—Jasper Guy of Remington makes farm loans at 5 pet cent interest with no commission but office charges. Write him. ts Farm Loans— Money to loan on farm property in any suihs up to SIO,OOO.—E. P. HONAN. Linotype Borders— Cheapest and best borders a printer can use for job and ad work, in 6 and 12 point, 30 ems long, sold in any amount wanted by THE DEMOCRAT. See samples in use in the ads in this paper. 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

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Frank Bundy was a Monon business goer Saturday. Today’s markets: Corn, 58c; Oats, 37c; Wheat, 76c. ■I. ' . I ' ■ 1 . ■ ■ R. B. Harris was in Hammond on business Monday. ■* Mrs. Ernest Ramey spent last week with relatives in Demotte. The Home Grocery is receiving fine Michigan celery direct from the gardens now. A. L. Padgett went to Terre Haute Saturday where his horses race the first of the week. Mrs. H. W. Wood and daughter spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Monticello. - The Democrat and the Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean and Farmer, both a full year for only $2. ______ Mrs. Lutz, who lives with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Arnott, is confined to her bed with siqk- , ness. Mr. nd Mrs. Rufus Knox of Chicago came Sunday evening to spend a week’s vacation with relatives here. X Ernest Ramey returned Saturday from Hammond after spending a week’s vacation with relatives there.

* Miss Ivy Irwin of Chicago, who has been here visiting with friends for the past couple of weeks, returned home Saturday. Anti-Phymin, Nature’s Greatest Blood Purifier, builds new cell life by exidizing the Blood and creating healthy Tissues. For sale by A. F. Long. Mrs. John , Jones of Newton ‘ tp., is suffering from quite a severe case of poisoning contracted while picking blackberries, she probably coming in contact with some poisonous vine.