Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Md,W,M.EK. [Under this head notices be published for 1-cent-a-word for the hr. insertion, 14-cent per word for each additional insertion. To save book-keep-ing cash should be sent with notice. He notice accepted for less than 2S cents, but - short notices coming within ths above rate will be published twe 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 tHa advertiser.] For Sale Cheap— Three good house doors, with locks, 1 twosash, 4 light window, 1 good wall or ceiling register, 1 five or six foot oak grill, two or three transoms and cellar windows, several iron wall ventilators, etc. —F. E. BABCOCK. For Sale—Good work team, wt. about 3200, three and four years old; 3 good spring calves (bulls), one Shorthorn, one Durham, one Polled Angus.—A. T. KEIPER, Rensselaer, R-4, phone 529-E. ©l9 Dictionary for Sale —Webster’s New International, full sheep binding, and good paper, cost sl2 net; will sell very reasonable.—THE DEMOCRAT. Pears for Sale— Fine Keifer pears at 75c per bushel. —M. Y. SLAUGHTER, Rensselaer, Ind., R-4. Phone 294-F. 0 12 For Rent—24o acre improved farm in Jordan tp.—THOMAS E. REEL), Remington, Ind., R-3, phone 79-J. Estrays Taken Up—Came to my place in Newton tp., Saturday last, two stray calves. Owner may have same by identifying property and paying charges.—GEOßGE HARMS Rensselaer, R-3. Wanted—Companion and nurse for elderly invalid lady.—BOX 531, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale —Seven Shropshire yearling rams, good ones.-—THOMAS E. REED, Remington, Ind., R-3, For Rent—Brick store building lately occupied by C. A. Balcom in town of Remington, Ind. Equire of J. R. WILSON, Remington, Ind. 016 Wanted Salesmen—We want a good live representative in " every county in the United States. To this man we will guarantee an income no less than $150.00 per month and expenses.—HUßEßT MNFG. CO., 400 Monticello Ave., Chicago, 111. Farms For Sale—l have a number of farms for sale in different parts of this county and adjoining connties, and I have made up my mind to devote my time to the business. Therefore if you have any farms or towD property to sell or trade give me a chance and I will give you a square deal.—JOHN O’CONNOR, Ex-sherift Jasper county, Kniman, Ind. Farm For Sale—6o acres near coqnty seat of Jasper county, black loam, 3 miles of good town, telephone and R. F. D., at door, on gravel road, all under cultivation except grove about house, well tiled, fine orchard of all kinds of fruit, cement milk house, good house, barn, double cribs, granary and other outbuildings, all practically new, fine drilled well 75 ft. deep. Am getting to old to farm and want to sell. For name of party address, with stamp, THE DEMOCRAT, Rensselaer, Ind. G.K.J.
The 4th Annual Fall Festival At PARR, Indiana Saturday, Oct. 14, ’ll
This promises to be one of the best displays of good horses and produce we have ever given.
FORENOON PROGRAM Commencing at 10 o’clock. Music by Band. Talk on General Farming.. . . by Purdue Man Essay on Truck Farming.J. E. Alter Dairy Farming. .. ... .B. D. Comer Advantages of the Silo.H. J. Dexter AFTERNOON PROGRAM Commencing at 1 o’clock. "Judging of Produce Best 10 ears yellow corn.... SI.OO Second 10 ears yellow corn.. .50 Best 10 ears white corn. .. . 1.00 Second 10 ears white corn. . .50 Best peck of wheat 50 Second peck of wheat...... .25 Best peck of / 0at5,......... .50 Second peck of 0at5........ .25 Best 10 ears popcorn .25 Best 10 ears sweet c0rn...... .2^ Best peck of potatoes.. 50 Second peck of potatoes.... .25 Best , peck of 0ni0n5......... .50 Second peck of onions 25 The nicest peck of apples 50 The nicest peck of pears 50 The best peck of tomatoes,. .50 Largest and best head cabbage .50 The largest sunflower...... .25
All produce should be brought in Friday, Oct. 13, H possible Everybody should come and help make this the BEST FALL FESTIVAL we have had. W T ttunn W. U WOOD, President, OTTTO t McCUKTAI *< Secretary, OTTO SCHREEG, C. U. GARRIOTT, Treasurer, Committee on Privileges. , Committee.
