Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Under the postal rules we are given but a limited time to secure renewals of subscription, and unless renewals are made within the specified time we must cut the. name of the subscriber from our list. We want to retajn all our old subscribers, and to this end we ask you to examine the date on the label of your paper and, if in arrears, call anil renew or send in your renewal by mail. Unless you do this we have no alternative in the but must drop your name from our list at the expirw ation of the time limit given us by the postal rules to secure renewal.

A GRAND Christmas Package OF SUPERIOR MERIT IN QUALITY, and QUANTITY. The Contents consists of: 150 Assorted Seals and Stickers 16 Embofced G-umed Stamps assorfcefd 2 Christmas Greeting Tags and Cards. 2 Large Imported Christmas Tags. 4 Medium Christmas Tags & Cards 4 Small Christmas Tags and Cards 20 Al-isorted Christmas and New Year Post Cards, 3 Double Christmas and New Year Booklets. 1 Triplicate Wall Calendar for 1913. 202 ASSORTED PIECES. In all colors and Sizes, embossed and Plain, Imported and Domestic. The use of these beautiful emblems of Holiday Cheer is now so prevalent, a gift seem® lacking without them. There is no limit in the uses to which thete Cards, Tags, and Stamps may be adapted. They emphasize in a special manner the inmate ffeelings of the heart iu accord with CHRIST’S BLESSING OF ‘‘Peace on Earth to Men of Good Will.” Have your order registered in time as last Year’s supply was exhausted before late demands could be filed.

CHRISTMAS DAY The Greatest, most Honored of all Holidays the World over, may he joyfully remembered and honored In use of our Christmas Packet which will be delivered to any address on following TERMS This Packet and the Weekly Enquirer one year only SI.OO (The regular subscription rote). The Weekly Enquirer is today one of the best up-to-date Metropolitan Weeklies published. It is National (not local) and not a magazine. Its field is all over the World—your home is not complete without it. Send for Sample Copy and you will be convinced. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal commission. Address all* orders to THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER, Cincinnati, Ohio.

FARM FOR SALE. At Auction. I will offer my 220 acre farm at public sale on Wednesday, October 2, 1912 Described as follows: The southwest quarter of the west half of the north west quarter of section 4, township 29, north, range 3 west, in Beaver township, Pulaski county, Indiana. It is known as he It is known as the Carl Malchow Farm Located five miles straight East of Francesville and 12 miles west of Winamac. It is all in cultivation, except 40 acres of pasture, whicn includes 10 apres of timber pasture. The soil is sandy, black loam with good sub soil. The farm is all fenced with three-wire barb. It has good two-story, six-room house including summer kitchen on good cement ana stone foundation', also cellar. The barn is 30x50 feet with cement driveway. Good double crib and granary, 24x36 feet; cattle shed 16x 32 and other outbuildings. Good well of water, tank and windmill; orchard of all kinds of fruit; one mile from school; R. F. D. mail and telephone service. This farm will be sold subject to a mortgage of SB,OOO at 5iX per cent, interest with $2,500 due Jan. 1, 1914, and $5,600 due Jan. 1, 1916. Must have SSOO cash or bankable note on day of sale and balance of my equity on December 1, 1912. Parties wishing toi buy sould come early and they will be shown over the farm. Edgar O. Dame roll, Owner. Price & Brannan l , Auctioneers.

Repels Attack of Death. “Five years ago two doctors told me I had only two years to live.” This startling statement was made by Stilitaan Green, iialacMtq, Col. “They told me I would die with consumption. It was up to me to try the best lung medicine and I began to uee Dr. King’s New Discovery. It was well I did, for today lam working and believe I owe my life to this great throat and lung cure that has cheated the grave of another victim.” It’s folly to suffer with coughs, colds or other throat and lung troubles now. Take the cure that’s safest. Price 50 cents and SI.OO. Trial bottle free at A. F. Long’s. The Democrat and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer or the St. Louis Twice-a-week Republic, only $2.00 per year. This applies to both old and new subscribers.