Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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[Under this head notices will be published for 1-cent-a-word for the first insertion, 1-2-cent-per-word for each additional insertion. To save book-keeping cash should be sent with notice. No notice accepted for less than twenty-five cents, but short notices coming within the above rate, will be published two or more times —as the case may be —for 25 cents. Where replies are sent in- The Democrat’s care, postage will be charged for forwarding such replies to the advertiser.] FOR SALE For Sale—Southeast Missouri lands where they get two crops from the same land in the same year. Corn from 40 to 90 bushels. Wheat from 18 13 45 bushels, followed by a crop of c</w peas which makes from $25 to $35. Alfalfa makes from 4 to 6 cuttings and pays from s'so to SBS per acre. Cow peas are sowed in cornfield last cultivation and will produce as much hag flesh as an acre of corn. Go there and see if we have told the truth; if we have not we will pay your round-trip railroad fare, which is $7.96 one way from Rensselaer. Unimproved lands can be bought from $25 to S4O; partly improved from $4 0 to $5 0; improved from SSO up, according to location and improvements. Terms: Onethird down, balance on time at 6 per cent. Charleston is the county seat of Mississippi county, Mossouri, and is situated in the heart of the finest farming country in the world. Charleston has three railroad connections and ten trains daily. Mississippi county comprises 265,000 acres of fine black alluvial soil which grows in abundance corn, wheat, alfalfa, clover hay and in fact all kinds of farm products. It is a city of beautiful homes,churches (all denominations) and is not surpassed by any city of like size in the state for general neatness and an attractive appearance. It has a population of 4,500; has great thrift and enterprise. Three newspapers, three banks, large flouring, mills and wooden ware enterprises. The farm products marketed in Charleston reach very large proportions and the general merchantile business would be a credit to any city twice its size. The population is growing steadily and substantially. Most of the inhabitants own their own homes. They have excellent schools. There are no saloons. They have the finest water. A healthful climate the whole year round. Mississippi county corn exports, 1,500,000 bushels. Mississippi county wheat exports, 1,100,000 bush-els.—-JOHN O’CONNOR, ex-sheriff of Jasper county, L. B. 475., Rensselaer, Ind.
Fur Sale—2,ooo white oak posts. SB.OO per hundred.—RANDOLPH WRIGHT, Rensselaer, R-R-3, phone Mt. Ayr, 54-C, ts F’or Sale—A No. 1 work team for sale, good in all harness, 9 and 11 years old.—C. W. DUVALL, phone 147. For Sale—lto San and Early Brown Soy Beans and Hungarian seed.—J. M. YEOMAN, phone 915D. For Sale—To bushels “Billion Dollar” grass seed, price $1.50 per bushel. Will deliver in Rensselaer any Saturday.—E. F. PULLINS, Rensselaer, R-l, phone 534-C. a-12 For Sale—2 lots, good house, barn, wo 0( l and coal house, chicken house and park, good well and cistern. all kinds of fruit, cheap for quick sale.—Enquire at HEMPHILL BROS.’S BLACKSMITH SHOP. For Sale— 1915 Ford touring car; ‘ Radiant Home” base burner; 9x12 rug; carpets; Mason fruit jars, onehalf price; roaster; cook table; clothes rack; garden tools; 1 to 8 gal. jars; good milch cow.—A E. .BRAND, phone 332, For Sale— im ported French corbet. silver satin finish, in fine condition. Will be sold for almost half its | original cost a few months ago.— Call at Democrat office and see in-i strument. ts
