Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

such as shirt, overall or sunbonnet factory. Will lease for term of years.—F. E. BABCOCK. Pasture.—l have bluegrass pasture for about twenty-five head of cattle.—Phone 504-K or write to HARRi BROWN, Rensselaer. R-2. WANTED W anted—To trade manure from stable of four horses for oat straw —W. J. WRIGHT. Wanted—Position by young man of eighteen. Industrious. Good habits, and not afraid to work. Address LOCK BOX 326. Rensselaer, Ind. $ W anted—Good active dependable boy to wrap papers and assits with getting out the mailing list from 4 to 6 o’clock p. m., on Tuesday and Friday afternoon.—THE DEMOCRAT W tutted—Some hustler to press near 400 tons marsh hay out of winrows, or will lease a large Spencer press for the above work. Call or write quick.—F. W’. FISHER, 3*4 miles southwest, Tefft, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. Storage—l have rooms for light storage on second floor of The Democrat building.—HAßVEY DAVISSON. ' FINANCIAL Farm Loans—Money to loan on farm property in any sums up to SIO.OOO. —E. P. HONAN. I flnf Ih A Without Delay I lirl IHr w^thout Commission I Uul I lib Without Charges for H Making or Recording Instrument*. W. H. PARKINSON.

A Democratic Year. “Some time before the presidential conventions there was a feeling In the east that this was a Democratic year,” said, Nicholas L. Potter of New York, “and since all the nominations have been made It looks as if the Democrats would have a sweeping victory. “I am one of the multitude that votes, but do not take any active part In politics. I have always voted the Democratic ticket, but this is the first time since my first presidential vote, which was In 1892, that I have felt as if we were going to win. “Before the Baltimore convention had selected the ticket I was inclined to think that Congressman Underwood of Alabama would be the best man for standard bearer, but since Wilson was chosen I am strongly for him. I think we have a splendid ticket. “I have many friends who are actively engaged in political work, and It is their opinion that the state of New York will go for Wilson and Marshall.” i

The exporter can get no advantage out of an Import tariff unless he Is In a trust, which Is able to charge higher prices at home than it get* abroad. iThe farmers of the country have never been able to form a trust, and never will be able to do so. The farmer has fed the world, and congress—a Republican congress—has fed the trusts. Yet now the Republi can party asks another lease of powec that it may tame the trusts and as courage the farmer!

<1 We are paying for Butter fat this week 28k WILLIAM H. DEXTER Rensselaer, Indiana