Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1917 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
, f BRADLEY Mi l 1 The All Year Hp.' Favorite HOW you welcome the soft woolly warmth of your Bradley on cold winter days, how grateful is its protection against the chill of Autumn and the rawness of early Spring. Even in Summer there are plenty of evenings cool enough for wraps and your stylish Bradley is the easiest and most comfortable coat to wear. Wherever you are, a Bradley’s a mighty handy thing to have around, and the longer you wear it, the better you'll like it, and the more places you'll discover where it’s indispensable. Style and Comfort Combined Better have a little Bradley party for the whole family and fit them out from head to foot with Bradley Sweaters, Scarfs, Gloves and Hose. C. EARL DUVALL MEN’S AND.BOYS’ CLOTHIER, FURNISHER AND HATTER RENSSELAER, INDIANA
JOINT PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public auction at the former Henry Sayler farm 3 miles west of Rensselaer, on the Bunkum road, now owned by Harvey Davisson and occupied by Jesse Eldridge, commencing at 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1917, 6 Head of Horses—Consisting of 1 span of bay mares, 4 years old, wt. 2300; 1 span bay geldings, 4 years old, wt. 2300, both spans theblocky kind; 1 yearling dun-col-ored mule; 1 yearling bay mare colt. 25 Head of Cattle—Consisting of 6 good milk cows, one with calf by side, the rest fresh soon; 4 2-year-old heifers; 7 spring calves; 3 2-year-old steers; 4 yearling steers; 1 bull. Terms—A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over $lO., with 6 per cent interest from date if paid at maturity; if not so paid 8 per cent interest from date. 2 per cent off for cash when entitled to credit. H. DAVISSON, JOE NORMAN. Col. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. E. P. Lane, clerk. (Hot lunch on ground.
