Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1918 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

If you have the misfortune to lose any stock, don’t forget to call Padgitt, phone 65 residence, or 80 factory.—Advt. ' if-10

A nice lot of milch cows and several nice Shorthorn heiferss to be sold at the E. L. and C. A. Fidler executors’ sale next Tuesday.—Advt.

When you have Backache the liver or kidneys are sure to be out of gear. Try Sanol it does -wonders for the liver, kidneys and bladder. A trial 35c bottle of Sanol will convince you. Get it at the drug store. —Advt. ts

Minnetonna Brand creamery butter, delivered twice daily anywhere in, the city, at 51c per pound. First 'delivery at 7:30 a. m., and orders should be in the evening before; second delivery immediately afternoon. Minnetonna butter is surpassed by none, and is the most -economical to buy.—J. C. HARRIS & SON, phone 547.

160 ACRE FARM at Public Auction As the undersigned is going to leave Jasper county he will offer at public sale the 160 acre farm on which he resides at 10 a. m., on Friday, February 15,1918 Said farm is located 9 miles north and 1 % miles west of Rensselaer, just north olf the “four-way” bridge on the Jackson Highway. Farm is all in cultivation, is well tiled and has good outlet for drainage. The improvements consist of a good six-room house, good barn 40x60 with cement floor throughout, double crib and granary 26x30, tool shed 13x40, crib 8x26, 90 ton silo, chicken house, smoke house, sheds, etc. Terms—s2,ooo on day of sale, purchaser assuming a mortgage of $2,000 bearing 6 per cent interest and due in three years; one—third of balance on March 1, 1919, one-third on March 1, 1920, and remainder on March 1, 1921. These terms can be modified to suit purchaser. The personal property consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, farm tools, etc., will be sold on the same day. FRED PHILLIPS, Auct. JOHN W. FAYLOR