Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THIS ADVERTISEMENT in tfais week’s issue of the SATURDAY EVENING POST. We I produce it here to show you that we have the agency for Mena' I “Ease” and “American Boy” Outing shoe*. Read it —and these lettcn V also. I • mMxmmrnwrnm W BQPT AS A GLOVE i« what vonT aav ofthc I CfaManH rtrwers in "American Boy" Outing cboes. I "I have worn two-pahf^le^Ea* l But try to tear Hem Ease’’ Elk, and you’ll ■ shoes and find them unusually satisfactory •ay it's the toughest shoe leather you ever ■ lam a machinist and gave them extra hard saw. No wonder “American Boy” Outing ■ , usage in the foundry and this shows that they mnoea, honestly built on our Mens ‘‘Ease’’ M have exceptional merit." flexible Chrome sole, are most satisfactory fl CHAS. M. SHEARER. every-day summer shoes. Also made in the Men* “Ease” for men. Name always on sole ... , , . ~ . Sullivan, Ind. and yellow label M ~1 A™ l J he Men* Ease the most comfort.jrfJSAsJk JM able and best lasting shoe I have ever worn Menz “Ease** for the money.” FRED E. DIN, R. R. No.la. 6to 11 “American Boy” !/ f “I have had four or five pairs of haif’mlj Ito 514 10 to 1334 ft ft j / \ think the ‘American Bov' shoes are the best CATALOG“C” /i IW / ,/- 1 that lor anyone can buy." DONALD BYERS illustrates all fixy- J t heights Menz . •’Ease” and /SL / .r~ . . . Angola; Ind. '’American The Men z Ease shoes have given entire Boy”. J&w / . satssiaction, having outworn three pairs of half soles. I take pleasure in recommendvSS/ r °rl* ins them to anyone who wants good wear ia years we have all kinds of weather.” SILAS WILLIAMS. / Menz “Ease” 507 S. Wayne St ///fw an< * “American ■ Shoes ex- Oriand Ind. #-> : i and given “I think your ’American Boy’ shoes superioc 1 entire attention to to any shoes that we ever purchased They making of an every- wear the best and stand the knocks the best ” shoe that wonld satisfy HOWARD W. BARNEs! style, comfort and service. ' WRITE FOR CATALOG **C" contain- Tremont Ind_ sample of Menz “Ease” Elk. We probably “I am glad to recommend theMenz ‘Ease’ V have a dealer near you, but if we haven't we shoes. They are the easiest shoes I ever M can introduce the shoes direct to you from our wore and never get A shoe that will ■ factory at regular retail prices, delivery prepaid. wear good for me will wear for anyone as I W Menziei Shoe Co. - Makers - Detroit - Mich. am a farmer and am very hard on shoes.” J. 0. WORTHINGTON. The G. JE. Murray Co.
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FOR SALE For Sale—loo bushels buckwheat for seed. Two miles north of Lee. —( HAS. MORRELL, MeCoysburg, Ind. j 9 3 For Sale—Twelve head good stock hogs, wt. about 100 pounds each —geo. DAVISSON, Parr, R-l. phone 531-A. j 23 For Sale—Nice Sweet Potato plants, 1 mile south of Parr— HARSH BERG HR & CHUPP. For Sale—6o bushels of re-clean-ed Millet seed, at Wm. Heilscher’s mill, Kniman, Ind.—GEO. LAMPHIER. j2O Bee Supplies For Sale—Sections, starter, hives, and everything in the bee supply line.—Phone 51S-A or address JOHN KOLHOFF, Rensselaer, Ind. jyi For Sale—Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds, first prize pen at Rensselaer poultry show; Ist, 2d, 3d and 4th prize pullets in pen. Eggs 75c tor 15. —GUS YEOMAN, Rensselaer, R-3, phone 78-C, Mt. Ayr. For Sale—Five horses, 1 9-year-old mare with cobt; 1 5-year-old horse; 1 2-year-old horse; l 2-year-old mare, good Ones. Also 2 sets work harness.—J. W. FAYLOR, Rensselaer, R-2, phone 526-F.
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, Ej-sherift Jasper county, Kniman. Ind. Pulleys and Shafting—The Democrat has for sale very cheap the following, all in excellent condition: 5 feet 1 11-16 in. shafting. 1 4-cone pulley 13 to 18 inch cones, 3 in. face to each cone. 1 2-cone pulley 16 to 18 inch cones, 3 in. face to each cone. 1 14 inch pulley, 8 in. face, 1 10 inch pulley, 6 in. face. (All the above are iron pulleys for 1 11-16 shafting.) 1 10 inch wood pulley, 5 in. face. 1 6 inch wood pulley, 4 in. face. 2 15 inch iron pulleys, 2 in. face. The above will be sold separately and at almost your t own price, - as we have no use for them since ’installing electric power.—THE DEMOCRAT.
WANTED Wanted—Parties desiring to sell their farm or town property to list same with me.—HARVEY DAVISSON. Wanted—Good steady boy to feed job press and make himself generally useful about printing office. Must be 16 years or older.—THE DEMOCRAT. ■ ' \\ anted—-For our files, one copy each of The Democrat of April 8, 1911, and April 3, 1912; 1-0 cents each for the first good, clean copies delivered at THE DEMOCRAT office. Wanted—We offer all summer’s job to three middle-aged men in this county.- No boys or foreigners need apply. If you are the man we want, will start you immediately at $16.50 weekly. References required.—GLEN BROS., Rochester, x - Y - jyi FOR RENT. For Rent—The third floor hall in The Democrat building, 25x75
