Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
*Copyr^hTHart^chaffnei^'"""" For an Easter Greeting we cannot do better than to say that we wish to renew our assurance to our customers, that in every possible way we mean to make this store a place where you can buy such merchandise as we sell with entire confidence that the qualities are right, the price right, the spirit of service right. Hart Schaffer & Marx Clothes and Ladies, Misses and Children’s Spring Coats are the chief merchandise factor in making such a store; they are here because we believe they are made in exactly the same spirit as that in which we sell them—for the benefit of the wearer. The new models are marvels of smart fashions; the new fabrics, gathered from all the leading weaving centers of the world, are- of great beauty and variety. There is no way in which we can better serve a customer than by getting him into these clothes. Suits and Overcoats, $lB, S2O, $25. The G. E. Murray Co. This store is the home of the Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes.
F. Spriggs, 1-4 mile east and 2y 2 miles north of Gifford, 6 miles due south of Wheatfield, commencing at 10 a. m., on Thursday, April 16, 1014. 5 Head of Horses and Mules— Consiisting of 1 black mare, 5 years old, wt. 1,400, a fine brood mare;'l black horse 3 years old, wt. 1100, halter broke, an extra good one; 1 gray horse, 12 years old, wt. 1200; 1 yearling colt; 1 yearling mule. 17 Head of Cattle—Consisting of 6 milch cows, 1 4-year-old cow to be fresh soon, l Jersey with calf by side, 1 Jersey giving milk, both good ones, 3 c6ws to be fresh first of July, 3 years old, 2 Durham cows with calf by side; 1 yearling bull, olu enough for service; 5 yearlings, 3 steers, 2 heifers; 2 heifer calves, 3 months old. 6 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 1 black Poland China male hog, wt.
3 50; 2 Duroc brood sows, will farrow soon, wt. about 300 lbs. each;
| Going to Exchange Your Separator? 1 !If soviet us talk with you about exchanging it for a | : 1914 MODEL I The 1914 Mod ! has character. Its marks of identity are features extra,.,- i dinar} la \aut, the cqurralcat of vhich cannot he found ia any other separator. B , l or example. The non-rust! n g nickel silver 3 skimming device has non-adhesive Surface! ' I like polished ivory or glass. The Mechanical §j Washer contributes still further to quickest and f -— •- fYJ \ easiest cleaning. fi lie Removable Sanitary j I H Liner to bowl chamber—keeps every drop of milk So or water from east iron frame and gears. m' \ fIS For tboioughi skimming, simplicity in handling ks and washing and for accurate durable construction, jf ffr the new 1914 Model Interlocking U. S. Separator \ ® ' Our price for 1914 model Separators is no higher jll 'i than others ask for less improved, cheaper built )]) t \ B separators. Our liberal exchange allowance is /// \\ certainly attractive. \ £7 I Call when in town. Let’s talk it over. | HAMILTON & KELLNER RENSSELAER, IND.
*1 We are paying for Butter fat this week 24k WILLIAM H. DEXTER Rensselaer, Indiana
BIG PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at the late residence of Joel
