Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
GET IT AT THE LITTLE GIM ■■ v , ! * . ‘ I ■The majority of people haven’t any idea of the import- y an.ee of our candy department. 1 It, like the others in our store,.is in charge of’arfexpert, a specialist. • Deliciousness is not the only appealing .feature of the “Little Gem” Candies. Purity is rigidly adhered tp in every stage of their manufacture. That’s why discrimfnating lovers of sweets prefer them to .other kinds. Take our cream chocolates at 30c the pouud. The crisp coating on the outside and the soft mellow and piquant flavor of the inside make a combination that will beckon on the most backward palate. , " There is* a great variety of other candies here also, and we are confident that each grade is superior to any other sold at 20 cts. the pound more. Our fine line of fancy boxes will have to be be * appreciated. We fill them with our fresh hand-made Chocolates ' while you wait. Little Gem
"PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on what is known as the Will Shesler farm, 2 i-2 miles east of Rensselaer, on the Pleas- j ant Ridge road, beginning at - ten a. m. p on ' Tuesday, January 14, 1908, The following described property, to-wit: 8 Horses and Colts Ooe b , r ° wn mare - 9 yrs old, wt 1350, with foal by what is known as the Leek- and Lane horse; one bay mare, wt 1130, with foal by Shire horse Billie Wonder; one grey mare, ten yrs old. wt 1400; one bay mare, 7 yrs old, wt 1200; 2 colts coming 3 years old, drivers; one yearling colt; one spring colt. 10 Head of Cattle 2 Jersey cows coming fresh in spring, these are good ones; 2 Short Horn and 1 Black Pole, 2 years old, coming 3 years old, fresh in spring; one Jersey heifer, one year old; one full blood Jersey bull ealf; one Jersey heifer calf; 2 Short Horn calves. 21 Head of Hogs one gilt, full blood Foland China, all due to farrow the first week in April; 18 head of shoats, ■weight 100 to 140. Ten tons of choice timothy hay in stack. Farm Implements One Milwaukee binder, ‘ good as new; one disc, one Standard mower, good as new; I Avery riding cultivator, one gopher attachment, one John Deere sulky plow, one walking J>low, one John Deere planter with fertilizer attachment and 160 rods of wire, one wide tire wagon; good as new, with triple box; one end gate feeder, one 3-section haqow, one hay derrick, one grind stone, 2 sets of double harness, one Uet of single harness, one top buggy, and many other articles. TERMS— Sums of $5 and under cash in hand; sums over $5 a credit of II months will be given without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. 6 per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. H. N. HURD Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Chas. Grant, Hot Lunch.
Big Public Sale The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at the residence of Jacob A. May, 9 miles North and I ** miles West of Remington, 6 miles South and 914 miles West of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 a. m„ on Thursday, Jan. 16, ’OB 98 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULESConsisting of 1 Span of four-year-old Mare Mules, well matched, wt. 9400; 1 Grey Mare ten years old, wt. 1400, bred to Blocky JHk Tom; 1 Bay Mare ten years old, wt. 1400, BHjHMHOMRtah, tired to same horse; years old, wt. 1200, bred to Lock’s urey Brown M.irr § eight years old, wt. 1300 bred to Lock’s b lue roan * horse; 1 Gray Mare nihe years old, wt. 1400, bred to same horse: 1 Brown Mare twelve years oli, bred to Wealing’s Belgian horse; 1 Bay Mare eleven years old. bred to same horse; 1 Gelding four years old, wt. 1400; 2 two-year-old heavy draft Filleys; 1 three-year-old Brown Gelding: 8 Yearling draft Colts; 5 weanling draft Colts. 45 HEAD OF CATTLE-Consisting Of 95 head of good young Cows; 18 last spring, steer calves; 0 spring heifer calves These calves are all sired by full blood Shorthorn bull, r~ ” ,
100 HEAD OF PURE BRED DUROC JERSEY HOGS—Consisting of 40 head of pare bred Brood Sows, to farrow in March and April, sired by State Fair Winners and bred to Leo 80865 first prize boar at Indiana State Pair 1006, and Mayor's Chief 40727, second prize boar at Illinois State Fair 1005, as good a bunch, of sows as Head " f SlK>!ltB: a|9 ° "" r n, ‘ ni Boar Mayor’s Chief 40727. IMPLEMENTS—Consisting of l<shampion Binder; I McCormick Com Binder; 1 Deerlng Mower; 1 Champion Hav Rake; 1 Rock Island Riding Cultivator; 1 Tower Gopher; 2 16-inch'Riding Plows; 1 Rock Island Com Planter; 116-ft. Harrow; 1 8-foot Harrow; 1 Hay Ladder; 1 Farm Wagon, wide tire; 8 sets Work Harness, and. other articles too numerous to mention. . ~. Terms:—A credit of 19 months will be given on sods over $6 with usual conditions. 6 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit JACOB A. MAY A EONS. gfcßSaaP** Hot Lunch on Ground. ' , . ■, *
