Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1919 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

She is an exact copy of her sister '‘Phyllis”—as like as two peas. She is bred to the same bull. Party buying this pair (do not care to separate, as they are a foundation of great merit for some one) will be given, free of charge breeding privilege in next gestation. You will really get six head of “Golden Fern” Jerseys in one year’s time. Price for the pair $500; 12 ■months’ note at 5 per cent accepted from the responsible. I have standing offer of SSOO for the 4 i£*year-old sister of these young cows, and I see no reason why they will not be as good. All pedigrees furnished.RUSSELL VANHOOK. Rensselaer, Indiana. Department of Farm Welfare Conducted by County Agent Stewart Learning. A Stitch in Tima. In spite of the general feeling of pessimism in regard to the condition of %he>,wheat crop, it is not too late to take measures which will result in saving thousands of acres of wheat in this county which are now in a very critical state. The very best wheat at the present time in the Turkey Red or <bther hard variety