Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1888 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FARMERS*

Never were implements of agriculture Store, perfect in const ruction, simple in operation or tiheupcr'ihau at the presuml, liiue;Juevwr.jUa s A larger., uc iuojca. varied stock been carried in Jasper county than is now cn inspection at Chas. A. lioborts' now large warehouse and no dealer will give better prices. CaH and see the famous StudeHakor wagons, elegant, buggies, whips, laprobes &e. Boggy tbps supplied to order. Carry a large stock ol John Deere plows, genuine Zanesville Brown Cultivators and other standard makes of these necessasy implements. Acme harrows. Evans' all iron and steel lever harrows, Evans’ Corn Planters and Check Rowers, hand corn planters, au extensive variety of -standard bay rakes. Tho McCormick and th® Osborne mowers, reapers and binders. Also shovel plows, garden plows, all machine extras Tha M. it ,J. Humley Threshers., and separators, iiuehannan Windmills, tanks occ. , Especially Is tljd"a'tlenlion of practT-~ cal and progressive agriculturists directed to the working of the “double beam and varaliel shovel movement cultivators,” which ccniain novel points and improved features. Can furnish extra shovels tor plows, where desired, and any extra machin • TVIt is my design to establish a depot where any worthy article of farm niachiuery may be supplied at all times,. at the,most rcnsqpaldcvprices, ■ Be sure before ccncladmg purchases in these lines to call at n y farm intelcfeat warciteu- e tmd ifc'ini what 1 will be able to do for your advantage ,

CHAS. A.IBOBERT".

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ROAD STALLION/liSv. a-N. HOOSitB k- JOE. Will make the season of 1888 at the stables of G . rge Hotes, live .mileuorthtfest <-f iteussclcer, from Ap.it 1-1 to October 1 c. ■ TERMS ;—S7:oot'let instife: G,wrier? parting with mar.-, before she is known’o be,with f >:l forfeit tie iiisuvanee. Gave taken : o prevent accidents,-- ; but villdre respo .--ihlje.for none. Fayai.de when colt stand* find stud:,*. t'viOSlER JOE j. was sired bv ilooslerDick, a noted Kentucky .stallion, who inaJc the beskpac - leg time or re<v»riHr. his “day. - His dam was-a thorotnrvbrcd fox-hunter. Hoos ier Joe is w : 1 known in this section, having won. efc the Lafarei:e Ifhek, treee m 2:BK«ihicb is hfs tmeoi-d, k. . t -GEORGE HOYES. r; 27 2m. Owner and keeper.