Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■ , farmers. 9 Never were irujilements of agriculture ■tore perffcet in construction, simple in 9pcmion or ehenper than at the pfesBut time; never has a larger or more Baried stock been carried in Jasper Bounty than is now on inspection at ■has. A. Roberts’ new largo warehouse Kid no dealer will give better prices. Ball and see the famous Stndebaker Bago.ns, elegant buggies, whips, lapBobes &c. Buggy tops Supplied to orBer. Curry a large stock of John Deere Blows, i::i" Zmosviile Brown CulBvators and other standard makes of Bhese noeesSiisy implements, Acme harBows, Evans’ all . imp and stpo! lever Barrows, Evans’ Corn Planters and Bheck Rowers, hand corn planters, an variety of standard hay Bates. The McCormick and the OsBorno mowers, reapers and biuders. Bflso shovel plows, garden plows, all Bnachine extras t&o. &c. The M. & J. Btumiey Threshers and Separators, Btachanuau Windmills, tanks &e. B Especially is the attention of practiBal and progressive agriculturists diBected to the working of tho “double Beam and parallel shovel movement Bultivators,” which contain novel ■joints and improved features. 9 Can furnish extra shears lor plows, Bvhere desired, ami any extra ruachin Bry. ■ It is my design to establish a depot 9vhere : auy worthy article of faru machinery may be supplied at all mes, lit the most reasonable prices, „ I Be sure before concluding pure lases In these lines to call at my farm ir plelient warehouse and learn what I will |>o able to do for your advantage. ■ CHAS. A. ROBERTS.

lentphill & Honan, cor?XtvnK& J&3J3 —DEALERS IN— Boots, Shoes, Sits Caps, AND ITurnistiiii gs. Ladies’ Fins Stoss A Specialty. Rensselaer Indiana Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. TubßestSalvk in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ltheura, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilb.ains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfactoni ormonev refunded. Price 25 cents -per box Fo alebyF.B. Meyer. MONEY! MONEY— W. 11. H. -Graham loans money in sums S3OO and upwards, on long time, at 6 to 7 per cent, interest. To Fams Mom Owners

the imported Norman horse, just ar-,, rived from Illinois, imported by James Perry, Wilmington.lll., No. 1540, in American Stud Book; color bright bay; weight ISOO pounds; and a sure getter of bay colts, will make the season off 1888 at my livery barn (Duvall's old stand) in Rensselaer, Ind. Terms: §ls to insure. S2O for standing colt; To any responsible person breeding mare weighing 1,200 pounds or over to Thebolt, we will pay 15580 for the colt, after nmning with mare 5 months, and delivered in healthy and unblemished condition. ALSO YOUNG DUKE, l English Draft, 1700 pounds, dark chestnut sorrel (which received l§t premium at last Jasper county fail*. over a number of fine draft horses) at same place. Terms: §l2 for standing colt. AXSO OLD EMPEEQR NAPOLEON , known by everyone: Terms: $lO for standing colt. Every care taken ty prevent accidents but no responsibility for any that may occur. ~ ~~ “ Come and examine the horses. They may be found at my barn, at all times, and ready for service every day except Sundays. T. J. SAYLEK, Owner. Otis Rishlisg, Groom.