Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1889 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

When the character of the instrument is not. specified. It will be un<lcrct<H>d that It la.a warantee deed The letter* n. e. a. w. weeti. north, annth, east, west The letter* in combination, aa ne aw Ac. stand for northeast quartet. southwest quarter Ac. The date given tu each item denotes the time the instrument wax executed. When tlilsp-** <lur- * in« the present year, only the mouth and day arc given, as Dec. IX when the instrument was made in some former year, the full date, but abbreviated it given, at: Nov. Ist, "84. ’ W. B. Austin to A. M. Hoover, Jan. 12 n| ne sw 23-31-5 Gillam tl 20 Minnie SchatzUy tp Elections H. Titbler, Dec. 18, ne «e mid se ne 5-35-6, 80 aqjes, Wheatfield, quitclaim, 1 Henry S. T. Leavitt to JoSiati L. Wolfe, Sept 21, It 2, in nw ne 26-32-7, and It 6, in 28-33-7,97 acres Wheatfield, 1000 Stephen T. Coiner to, Barney D. Coiner, .lan. 12, se ne 14-30-7, 40 acres, / 1000 Henry A. Barkley, by adm’r. to Sarah C. Barkley, Jan. 17, e| n| ne 15-29-6, adm’s deed/ 300 Wm. J. Sparks et al to Frank Foltz, Feb. 1, s| sw and sw se 33-33-6, 120 acres, Wheatfield, quitclaim, 225 Arthur E. Sage to Nancy Sage, Jan. 24 pt ne 25-27-7, 3 acres, Carpenter. 350 Jno. H. Shields to Jno. M. Shields, Jan. 18, sc nw 5-28-6, 40 acres, Marion, 800 Jacob Van Vecten to Peter Van Der Volgen. Apr. 16, ’47 e| ne and e| sc 9-27-6, 160 acres, Carpenter, 700 Jas. Pickner to John Pitson, Feb. 4. It 14, bl 2, McD’s. Add. DeMottc, quitclaim, « 25 David Goyett to D. B. C. Robinson, Mar. 16, ’BB, 150 acres in 19-30-5, Barkley, 3500 D. B. C. Robinson to Jas. F, Irwin. Feb. 1, same as above, 2200 Jas. F. Irwin to Delos Thompson, Feb. 6. same ffe above, 220 Jas. Lane to Jno. M. C. Guldenzoff, Jan. 1, ne ne 7-29-7, 40 acres. Newton, 550 J. M. C. Guldenzoff to Newton E.. Lane, Jan.,l, same as above 550 John Wilkins to Jacob Groet Dec. 27, sw nw 33-32-7, 40 acres Keener, ?-*• 300 Wm. J. Frederickson to Mahlon P. Hinds, Feb. 6, ne sw se 1528 6. 10 acres Milroy quitclaim 25 Jasper C. C. to Mary E. Laughlin, Jan. 7, e 4 se 8-27’-7, Carpenter, court deed, 1006 Joseph Foltz to Wm. D. Strope, Oct. 15, ’B6 sw nw 33-32-6, 40 acres Wheatfield, quitclaim, -' 1 Wm. D.Strojie to DeLos Thompson. Feb. 8, same as above, 500

*■ M . W When Baby was sick, we gave her Cartoria, When ahe was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria -*■ 4 • -***► * ■ ■ Those wishing to bay blankets, flannels and yarns will do well to call on R. Fendig. He is bound to close them out. As soon as you discover any falling cf the lurr or gjsyuK ss. t alwajs use Aalls Hair Renewer to lone up iLe secretions and prevent baldness ot grayness. I have a large and well selected stock of overcoats and heavy clothing which will be sold at first cost. H. Fendig. Shiloh’s Vita’.izr s w hat yon need for conyu,option, loss of appetite, dizzibv'ss. a t’ l all symptoms ot Dyspepsia. Price 1 • and 75 e<nts per pottle atd.ong A Eg. i's. ——— - -4 • ►- • —— —• Enjrlwh Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curb-splints, gweeuey, ring-bone, stiller sprains: ail svvoh-n throats, cmigbs etc. Save $5 by use of one botrle. Warranted (Sold by Long & Eg r. Drug gists, R nsstlacr. In k 20 30 ly Sleepless night*, made miserable by thaturnbie efieglu Muioii’s cure is the remedy lor you. Sold by Long & Eger- . ' Itch Mange and scratches on human or animals cured in 30 minutes ny Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Long & Eger, druggist, Rensselaer.

School Fuads-Xotfce to Oor> lowers. « Notice is hereby giveir that all lands mortgaged to the 'school funds of Jasper county, Indiana, upon which there was interest due on or before the first day of January, 2889, will be advertised and sold op the fourth Monday in March. 1889, unless interest end all costs are .paid on or before day' of sale. Geo. M. Robinson, Auditor J. 0.

RELIGIOUS FEET-WASHING.

Description of a Ceremony Still Practiced • by the Meimoiilte «. Twenty three Mennonili.it of the new reformed church held tucir annual ee’.vbnttjon of the Lord’* supixr ind feet-washing recently, iu Baltimore, Aitl. .Mr. » Lehman, from cLambendtttrg, ■ l'a., preached and gave the communion. .Mr, Henry Shoemaker read chapters from the Bible. Mr. Lebtnah explained Why they washed feet. He said It was done ns symbplic of keeping the body being easily defiled bj? putting I hem into that which defiles. It was also emblematic of humility. Il represented a spiritual washbig. He explained that they Would not vole or have anything to do with law-making, while they were good Citizens and obeyed the laws. One <jf ; their principles is never 'to go to law. Fif- ’ teen women, dressed in their neat, small, white linen caps,and ten men took off their shoes, socksand stockings and wash .'•<! each other’s Rvt. The feet of the older ones were washed first. Mr. Henry Shoemaker girded himself with a while towel, and was busily engaged for some fifteen minutes washing the men’s feet. The .men sat on one side and the women on they other side of the hall. The Mennonites differ froiu the Dunkards, or German Baptists, in not baptizing by immersion., ana in some other respects. There are only twenty-five members in Baltimore amt Baltimore county, but in Pennsylvania they constitute a \ large denomination. They claim to follow the direction of Jesus, that he washed his disciples' feet, so they should wash each others’ feet.

Wants to Ba by Himself. Baker Studley, an eccentric xnd aged citizen of Passaic county, New Jersey, has just set out In a covered wagon, drawn by an old mare and a young colt, for east Tennessee. Studley lived up in tbemountains as far away from people as he could get, but recently some one built within two miles of his hut and he said be could not breathe in such a thickly-settled country, so he started, with his faithful wife,.for Tennessee, where he intends to se’ttle somewhere in the mountains, at least fifty miles from men and railroads. t . - A beautiful young lady became so sadiv disfigured with pimples and blotches that it was feared she would die of grief- A friend recommended Axer’s Sarsaparilla, which she took, and was completely cured. She is now one of the fairest of.the fair. . Yes we supply everybody wi|h Rinehart’ Cough Balsam. Come dn. 25c. F. B. Meyer. For the restoration of faded and gray hair to its oritrinal color and freshness, Ayer’s Hair Vigor remains unrivaled. Tnis is the moi t popular and valuable toilet preparation in the world; all who use it are perfectly satisfied that it is lhe best.

A Successful X*bysJclan. In a large and lucrative practice running through a number of years, my husband, by using Swift’s Specific, restored health to a great many people in |whose cases all other remedies had proven useless. To give a list wopld be to write the history of stubborn maladies and remarkable and and wonderful cures. I will mention the case of a voung man afflicted with blood poison for five years. He was helpless for a year—was blind for some days, and his case seemed incurable —for under the usual treatment he had grown worse, until his condition was, to say the least, horrible; rheumatism came to add to his sufferings. Dr. Love prescribed Swift’s Specific, and by its use the jioison w’as gradually forced out of his system, the sight restored, the rheumatism cured and today he is a sound and healthy man. My husband regarded’ Swift’s Specific as the best known remedy for the diseases which it professed to cure. U Mrs. J. Love. Deesburg, Ga. Sept, 20 1888. Ao Trace LaTI. The wife of one of my customers was terribly afflicted with a loathsome skin disease, .that covered her whole body. Shu was confined to her bed for several years by this affliction, and could not help herseltat all. She could not sleep for a violent itching and stinging pf the skin. The disease baffled the skill of the physicians who treated it. Her husband v>egan finally to give his wife Swift’s Specific, and she corn-, mei'ced to improve almost immediately. ni;d in a few weeks she was apparently well. She is now a healthy, fine-looking lady, with no trace of the affliction left. Yours truly, r J. E. Sears, Wholesale Druggist, Austin Ave. Waco, Tex. Swift’s Specific is entirely a vegetable medicine, and is the only medicine which has ever cured Blood Poison, Scrofula, Blood Humors and kindred diseases. Send for books on blood and skin Diseases, mailed free. The Swift Specific Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga.

Long-Standing 'uiood Diseases are cured by the ! Use of Ayer’s Sarsa- ' .. atuiu. This. medicine is an Alterative-, and . I causes a radical change in the system • ilte process, .in some cases, may not be quite so -rapid as in others; but, with per-.-Isistence. tho result is certain. Read , tuese testimonials:— " For two years I suffered from a severe puiu in my right side, and had other troubles caused by u torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without Secure, I [email protected] take Ayer’s SarKaj&riifii. I was greatly benefited by the fust iMiftle, and after taking/live bottles I was completely cured.”—John W. Benson, ip Lawkcuee st., Lowell, Mass. . “ Last May a latgS Carbuncle broke out on* uiy arm. The usual remedies had no effect* and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my experience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight ” Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. ••1 had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and, as my brother and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) tecoiuiuended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For five months I took it daily. I have not had a bloiniAh upon iny body for the last three months.”—T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. ‘‘Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I did not notice it at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During tho latter part of this time, disorders of the stomach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking.Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cured.” Mrs. A. A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. § Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY \ . Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price 81 ; six hot I les, Worth SW a buttle.

Fruit Treen For Sale. Persons contemplating the purchase of fruit trees will do well to examine my stock of over 7,000 apple trees, on the farm of Luther Ponsler, 2 miles north and mile east of Rensselaer. Said nursery contains 29 varieties of choice grafted trees. The trees are two years bld and from‘3 to 5 feet high and are in a healthy and thrifty condition. These trees will behold for the spring delivery of ’B9 at 20cents each, with one year’s guarantee. 1 I am also prepared to furnish all other kinds of fruit and ornamental trees <fco. at the lowest possible pi ices. Any orders left with either Luther Ponsler or Warren Robinson will receive my prompt attention. 22-5 t H. B. Murray. —O— Wtw Furniture Store. David Nowels Son, C. D. Nowels, have opened up a new furniture store in Nowels’ Block, one door west of Emmet Kannal’s jewelry store. They have the most complete line of furniture and the largest stock of any house in Rensselaer. We invite every body to call and examine our goods, and to those wishing to purchase will say that we will not be undersold. As we have no rents to pay, no clerks to hire, we are able to compete with and even sell lower than any one else. We also have many useful things on our 5 and 10 cent counters. Everybody invited to call and see ns, whether you buy or not. David Nowels & Son.

Farmers and Stock Men should theil the ExVelsiot horse arid ea’tlefooid. Ths bessintdicinefor stoek ua<l poultry. 1 ppund sample packages for 25 cts. 6 pound boxes for §l. For sale bv u , 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Meyer. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 25 cts, at Long & Eder’s. - Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis irhmediatly relieved by Shiloh’s cure. SB Catarrh cured, health ana sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy, Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger. Shiloh’s cough and consumption cure is sold by us ou a guarantee. It ctpes consumption. Long & Eger. That hacking cough can be so quick: ly cured by Shiloh’s cure. We guarani tee it. Long & Eger. Williams has the largest and most complete stock of furniture ever in Rensselaer. Call and see bis stock. Selling a,t bed rock 1 prices for cash. Will you’Suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Long & Eger. ’-'- , xx-39-ly. „ For Sale Cheap, Farm of 160 acres choice land, with good house, sheds, cribs &•. One mile from depot. Will be sold at a sacrifice if sold within six weeks! Apply to owner of the place. ; A. M. Baker, ts Rensselaer. Ind.

Public - " Mtwii *•' ■■Jana —OF— T_,T’VE SiOCE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. The undersigned will offer at public nuciiou. at the stock farm in Hanging Grove township, Jasper Countv. Ind., (residence of W. W. Kenton) I}’miles north of Marlborough on\ Friday, Feb. 15, ’B9, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. the fol- - lowing property: A THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH DRAFT STALLION, (Brown Stout), sold on two eqtfal annual payments. Forty bi Brood Mares, WORK HORSES & COLTS, Sixteen head of thoroughbred Hereford Cattle, L cows, heifern,and young bulls, with •‘Sheriff,” the winner of many Ist prizes at their head. Sixty head of STOCK S PEERS, Fifty or Sixty head of STOCK HOGS, with a large assortment of farming implements of all kinds, harness &c.

a whole: beef and several Porkers WILL BE ROASTED and an ample lunch furnished free to ail. X ■ Excursion rates on the MONOID ROUTE. Free conveyance furnished from Marlborough to the place of sale. Terms of Sale.-One year’s credit, with approved security, without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date, A. McCOY & KENTON. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at Public Auction at his farm .in Newton township, Jasper county. Ind ~ 5 miles northwest of Rensselaer, on Thursday, February 21,1889, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m.. the follpying property: lOHeadWork Horses 11 HEAD OF COLTS, from yearlings to three-year-olds. 54 HEAD CATTLE, consisting of 2-year-old steers, cows and heifers, 50 to 60 HEAD OF HOGS, 200 io 401 Bushels Corn, 1,300 to .1,500 Bushels OATS, 7 head of sheep, 50 tons of Tiffiothy Hay, 75 bushels of Wheat, also a large assortment of farming implements, wagons, harness, corn planter, mower, binder etc. TERMS OF SALE. Nine month’s credit with approved security, without interest, will be given on all sums over $5. if paid when due. [if not paid wh£n due notes t<>. draw 8 | per cent, interest from date?B percent, i discount for cash. All sumsof $5 and under cash. D. S. MAKEEVER I j Qi Inexperienced canvassers averaged *l5O a rul month. I o not contract with houses of I unkiiownresponsibility.buta.sk your banker | for our coinmercial rating. Sl2 a week gtiarani teeil to sarisfactorv,(ipplieantß, with coinniis- ; .sion privileges which enable them to reach the j tig.aes first above Quoted. 410 deposit reqnir<d for outfit, atwl ap'plicart must be able to give security for goods entrusted to his care. (Lucrative employment given also to lady canvassers. who are wanted to solicit at their homes for something which sell to thp best families. J_avoiabic‘»cnuaintance Willi leading people is a requisite.) Western Publishing House. Chicago, Subscription Books, ' ’ ■ 24-lrti, Sheriff’s Sale. BY VIRTUE of a certified copy ot a decree ami execution to me directed .from the 'Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cruse No :tMil wherein Abraham R Colborn was plaintift and Micajah F. Johnson was defenz dan t. requiring me to make the sum of sixtylive dollars (J 65.00 teeether with interests ami costs, 1 will expose at public sale on Saturday, the 9th day of March, Ai D„ 1889, I between the hottrs of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 ' o’clock p. m.of said day. at the door of jthe i Court House, in the town ot Rensselaer, Jasper ’ countv. Indiana, the rents and profits fora term ; net exceeding seven 17) years, by the year, of the following described real estate to-wlt: Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block eight (8) in the town of Fair Oaks, Jasper county. Indiana. Abd should such rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge sabl decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, exocse at public sale the fee simple right of said defendants in ami to said real estate. or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to Said sale will be made without relief and in ■. accordance with the order ot court in said I dccrce ’ PHILIP BI I K. Sheriff of Jasper County, Ind. : Hammond & Austin. Attorneys for plaintiff. Feb. 11.1«S9. ? ’ . ■

NOTICE OF SURVEY. * Notice is hereby given to B Hqnry Phelpe, , May A. Phelps, Foster C. Phelps, George 8. Plicfipa, Barbara Betu-hler. --r. Minerva Alfred Thoiiiidion, R. Jane f+tcvensoi<, - , • John F. I’ettovord, * liavid ,1. Thompson, Marion L. Spitler, ■-». /.Agustus Stimson, 'Christopher F. Bedamer, William Grubb, Joel Root, , Elizabeth Kiel, William Hammel, ' .«» John H. Lowden, Sylvester A. Austin, Jr. Chicago & Indiana Coal Ry. Co., Elkaneh W.'Phelps, i May, A. Laigh and all others interested that I, Mineva Beachler own the east half of the northwest ' quarter and the southwest quarter of the north west quarter of section twenty-seven (27) and thnt|l, Barbara deadlier own the southeast quarter of said section twentyseven (27) in township thirty-two (32) north, range six (6) west, in Jasper county Indiana. And that we will proceed with the surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of said section or so much thereof as may be necessarjGto establish the corners and lines of our land. Said survey to begin on the 26th day of February, 1889, provided the weather is suitable. MINERVA BEACHLER, BARBARA REACHLER.’ • James C. Thrawls, Feb. 7-14-21. County Surveyor. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the creditor?, heirs and legatees of John Parcels deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at'Rensselaer, Indiana, on the 18th day of March 1889, and show cause if any, why the Final settlement accounts with the estate Of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are .notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ITNESS, the clerk of said Court ( SKAT. 1 this 2nd day of February 1889. JAMES F. IRWIN, 0 Clerk Jasper Circuit Court

Application for License'V.OTICE is hereby given to all the citi1 > zens of th? town of Wheatfield, and Wheatfield township, in the county of Jasper and state of Indiana, that the undersigned George W. Tilton, a white, male inhabitant of said town and township, and over the age of twenty-one year?, not m the habit of becoming fintoxlcated, and a man of good moral character, and a fit pefson in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper the. next regular session and meet. Ing of said Board to be held ;in the town of Rensselaer, in said county and state aforesaid, commencing on the first Monday in March, 1889, the same being the 4th day of Marcli 1889, for a license to sell spirituous liquors, vinous liquors, and malt liquors, and all intoxicating liquors, which may be used as a beverage) in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting said liquors to be drank on the premises where sold, and said premises being precisely located and des 7 cribed as follows: In a one story frame bundling, the ground upon which said building is located, being pdteiscly located and described Being a part of of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five (25) township thirty-two (32) north, range six (6) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and more particularily described aS follows to-wit: Commencing |t wo hundred and three (203) feet south of the center of said section, thence running due west four (4) feet, being tbc place of beginning, thence continuing due west thirty (30) feet, thence running due south eighteen (18) feet, thence running due east thirty (30) feet and thence running due north eighteen (18 )feef to place of beginning. Said license is jitsked for a perion ol one year. Feb. 7-14-21. GEORGE W. TILTON. B-EKT! UK V. i n -i THE STATE OF.INDIANA.; .Tnsnor tinty. i ooIn Jasper Circuit Court, to March term? A. D. 1889. Mordeciti E. Chilcote,) Fred L. Chileote and G.iylord 11. chileote. vs. A. F. Jones, Mrs. —- Jones his wife.. The unknown adult heirs nt law of said A. F. Jones. The unknown | minor heirs at law of | said A. F. Jones. The t unknown adult heirs I at law of Mrs. Jones | wife of said A. E. Jones. The unknown No. 3924. minor, at lav.’ of Mrs. Jones wife of said A.F.Jones J. W. Wood anti Mrs. Wood, wife of said J. W. Wood, the adult heirs at law of said J. W. Wood, the minor heirs at law of said J. W. Wood, the adult heirs at law of Mrs. Wood wife of said J. Wood and the minor , heirs at law of Mrs. I Wood wife of said J. W. Wood. 3 j Be it Remembered, that on this 29tli day of January, A. D. 1889, the aliove named (shiin'tiffs by M. F. CJiilcote their attorney filed in the office ot the clerk of said court their complaint against said defendants to quiet title to certain realiestute in Jasper county, Indiana, and also the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants are nonresidents of the state of Indiana,, said nonresident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the March term of said Court. 1889, to-wlt: on the Fdrst day of April 1889. The same Ixtittg the 13th judicial day of Hie said Marcli term. W (TN Es>. Aly mum mid the oeal of (SE 11. > Uirnrt. a I’ixed at office in Beitst x 1 selaer. on this 9th daV of January K -'- 7 0 A. 1). 1889. . ’ JAMES F. IRWIN 4 . t.leik. Ry s. C. InwiN. Jan, 31. Feb. 7-14. Deputy.

Sheriff’s Sale. By VIRTUE of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Mariotf Circuit Court, in a cause No. 11895. wherein Jpbn Brandt was plaintiff and Henry Granger. Leticia Granger, Fred W. Row e and Sylvia Rowe were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of two hundred and MXty-thres dollars and fifteen cents (2tiS.l*). together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale ou Saturday, the 9th day of March, A. D.. 1889, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. nt said day, at the door of the Court House in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits, .for a term no' exceeding seven (7) years, by the rear, of the following described real estate, towit: . * . The nortpwc't quarter (J,*) cf the southeast quarter'.M «f section four ’•)). tow n'xliip tittityune ( fl; moth. range seVin ii,> west, in Jasper county, imliaun. Auu sh-mid such re.its ami profits not "'ell fur a. sum >uliic:e'>t to ni»cli:irge said decree, interests .-.nd costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in lhe nunnw aforesaid, expose at jMibiis sale lhe fee simple right of said ucfendants.ln :o’d to said nail estate or' so mnch thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Saul sale will be niade without relief and in noc-irdatiev with the orddr of said Court in said decree. ‘ fc PHILIP BLUB, Sheri® Jasper County, Ind. Thompson A Bro, - Attorneys for plaintiff. Feb. It, 1889. - , i

When Spring Comes | • H 1 This is the way a horse and a poor blanket! look at the end of winter. * S Why is it that of two horse! blankets which look and fedM equally well wear at and the other wears well ? ■ This 6 / a Trade shows Horse Blankets which are strongß and have a reputation arc alwaysß imitated in poor qualities whichß look like them, but having fewerß warp threads arc not as strongß Some dealers buy these poorß imitations for a few cents less anefl by saying they are “just as good,’B sell them at the same price as theß strong blankets to parties who doB not know the difference. ■ You cannot tell whether horseß blankets are strong by the lookß or feci, as the warp threads d<B not show on the face. How theiß are you to know? B Inorderthat you can,tell a stroneß blanket from a weak one, the manu-B facturer of S/ A Horse Blanket J sews the above 5 A Trade Marltfl inside of each blanket. This is aH guarantee that it is the strongcslß blanket made for the money anefl will wear well. ■ Many poor imitations have beenß sold as 5/ a blankets. Remembeiß none are genuine unless theß 54 Trade Mark is sewed inside. B

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