Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

farm, and all the articles enumerated With ’ positively be sold. A credit o 10 months ill be given on sums over $ 0, wirh usual conditions; 6 per cent T cash. P. B. DO' NS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground. BIG PUBLIC SALE The | undersigned will sell at public auction on the V illiam Washburn farm in Jordan tp., 4% miles south and 4 miles west of Renisselaer and 4 miles east of Fcresman, commencing at 10:30 a. m„ on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 1912, 11 Head of Horses and Mules— Consisting of 1 bay mare. 7 years oi.d, wt. 1400; 1 black mare 7 years old, wt. 1 400, in oal; 1 black mare 8 years old, wt. 130 O’; in foal; 2 black geldings coming 3 years old, wt. 2300; 1 black gelding comling 2 years, wt.. 900; 1 black driving mare 11 years old, wt. 1100; 2 mules 12 years old, wt. 2300; 1 bay house foaled by Nelson. coming 1 year old; 1 black mare colt by Gabon, coming 1 year old.

4 Head of Cattle— Consisting of 1 fresh cow, calf by side; 1 cow 3 jeans old, will be fresh in April; 1 steer calf 2 years old, 1120 lbs.; 1 steer 1 year old, 500 lbs. 7 Head of Hogs— Consisting of 1 brood sow due to farrow April 1; 6 shoats, wt. 90 lbs. each. Farm Tools, Implements, Etc.— Consisting of 1 Deering binder, 8 fqpt with trucks; 1 Osborne mower, 6 foot; 2 Oliver sulky breaking plows; 2 Avery cultivators; 1 Janesville No. 5 corn planter, 80 rods wire; 1 J. I. Case cultivator; 1 disc; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 Advance endgate seeder; 1 Cordon wagon, with double box and combination bed; 1 2-horse sled; 1 open top buggy; 1 buggy pole; 1 set of britching harness; 1 Oliver steel breaking walking plow, No. 4 04; 1 double shovel plow; 1 scoop board and other too numerous to mention. A credit of 10 months will be given on sums over $lO, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash. JAMES W. BROOK. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G.. Spitler, Clerk. Hot' lunch on ground. "■ ——— ll 1 j . Contracts for the Sale of Real Estate The Democrat now keeps in stock 'n—-its legal blank department contracts for the sale of real estate, just what real estate men have oeen wanting for a long time. Saves much time and labor and are in the best legal form. In quantities of 100 or more, one cent each; 25c per dozen; two for sc. Subscribe for The Democrat

control or influence. We propose to build the Telepost lines in the same way. However determined the “Interests” may be to stop us we want you to help us show that in spite of Wall Street opposition there is enough manhood and civic pride in this country to insure the completion of a monumental work of this kind without either the help or sanction of any moneyed combination, however powerful. . There is more telegraph business between these two cities than between any other two cities in the world. Our lower rates and better service will give us the hulk of this profitable business. The old line companies estimate the average cost to them per message to be about thirty cents. On the same volume of business the cost to the Telepost would be only eleven cents over sixty per cent. less. Thus with the people behind us our position in this fight is impregnable. • The profits will.be unusually substantial and increasingly large from year to year. Every sr,ooo invested by the original shareholders in Western Union in iBsB received up to 1890 cash and stock dividends amounting to 5150,000. Original investors in telephone shares fared even better. Telepost cannot be bought, sold or merged by Y als ’. Its . sh a r es are safeguarded frqm stock market manipulation by its Board of Voting Trustees ■among whom are Rear-Admiral Sigsbee, U S N • General Buffington, U. S. A.; Rev* Dr. Charles H Parkhurst, former Senators Faulkner of West Virginia and Blair of New Hampshire. Could be fairer, safer or more desirable to the small investor? The New York-Chicago line will cost only S9OOOOO I%, ra / Se 5900,000 we offer 90,000 shares at $lO each (Par value). These shares are full-paid and nonassessable. The company has no bonds or preferred stock. This sum may look large, but if only a small s* Um i£ r J n ea - Ch co . mi ? lunit y invited to join our 15000 stockholders m building this line, take a few shares each, the entire amount will be easily raised and she line completed and in operation by the Fall All Te'» post progress achieved to date is due to the support of ffi their hand? 1 V IZenS and itS futUre is n their hands. You may buy as many as you choose ten t /h r r StimUl k tlng siness 9.000 men and women with ten shares each would mean much more for the Telepost than one subscriber with the entire 90,000. If you are with us in this fight,—and if you desire to share in the great profits and credit which will follow the completion of this line, write your name, address and the num- *, sh y e 8 wanted, on the attached coupon, and mail New York.° r m ° ney order tO me direct . care Telepost. President. ——-- > ’ _ .Name Address ... ... • ’ _ ♦ ' ' J No. Shares 1 -;'