Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1885 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Bollce. We have just received irom the RoRAL New-Yorker its Free Seed Distribution for 1885. There are seven different kinds, all of which have been tested on the Rural’s experiment Grounds. We have the Rural’s word for it that one kind, the new Evergreen Bean, which was imported by it from France, cost $25 per bushel. These seven kinds of seeds are sent free to every subscriber who applies, and in this way the Rural has introduced many of the most popular and valuable farm and gardep seeds, potatoes, etc., in cultivation. Specimen cosies explaining this distribution Will be gladly yent to any of our readers whe address the Rural New Yorker, M f»jq* Row, N. Y.
Imported Clydesdale florae. The imported Clydesdale horse, Young Silver, light bay, live years old, 16 hands high, weight 1550 lbs., bred byJas. Gibson, Dumfries, Scotland; and whicn ifcodk second premium at the Indian* State Fair in 1888, will make the season dt 1885, as follows: Mondays and Tuesdays of each week at W, K. Parkison’s place, and Wednesdays at R. B. Harris’ place, both in Barkley tp., and the rest bt the time at my place, in Giliam tp. J®*Terms-—sl6 to insure; sl2 for seasion; $8 for single service. A. PULLINS.
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