Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1895 — Page 8

£} etna aditc Sentinel ' FRIDAY, JULY 19 1895 Bitetcd it the poetcffic at Rensselaer. Ind as »eoond-ci»’e matter.l

ALWAYS ITS PATRONS <he Fun Worth of I *-■ JJjUK* c ° **beir Money by ; f JuduAi x/Lil ” Safe !y ana Quickly ‘u< i, Jj, I between -<r- r~~L-M Chicago • Lafayette Indianapolis Cincinnati* ~j Louisville PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ill TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets So/d and Baggage to Destination. fjrGet Maps and Time Tables if you wan; to be more fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon (Rations bave them—or address

MONONROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table. SOUTHBOUND. No. s—Louisville Mail, Daily, 10:52 a.st. N 0.39 Milk accomm’n, “ 6:21 P.M. No. 3—Louisville Express, “ 11:23 p.m. N 0.45 —Local Freight, 3:25 p.m. NORTH BOUND. No.4—Mail, 4:45 a.m. No. 40—Milk accomm’ daily, 7:39 a.m. No. 6—Mail and Express, " 3:25 p.m. No. 46- Local Freight, 10’00 a.m.

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Gorged with Its Own Trash.

1 Ido not believe that the English book trade is affected by what is called the Bnancial depression of the times; I believe it has gorged Itself on its own trash, like the boa constrictor who lately swallowed his own blanket and died thereof. It suffers also from what •very other trade suffers from in this •entury—the overcrowding of the ranks. What are wanted are a few great publishing houses—a very few. Instead of what should be this choice few there are scores of firms Imbued With the same views of selling books as a grocer has of selling sugar and spice. Regarded merely as a trade, how far, how very far, is the publishing trade of London removed from that •f Paris? I contrast the cheapest French editions of my books with those Of the cheapest English editions of them, the first so neat and simple in their glossy, plain paper covers, with their good paper and admirable type Within, and the second so atrocious in the gaudy pictorial cover, which is deemed needful to attract the eyes of the British multitude! Even in what is called the “Library Edition” (heaven save the mark!) there are inferior type and inferior paper, in a rough, red, common cloth cover. Why cannot the French editions be imitated?— Ouida, in the North American Review.

These Are Enormous Figures.

The annual aggregate circulation of he papers of the world is calculated to ■<e 12,000,000,000 copies. To grasp any idea of this magnitude, we may state i hat it would cover no fewer than 10,450 quare miles of surface, that it is printd on 781,250 tons of paper; and, furthat if the number, 12,000,000,000, represented, instead of copies, t would take over 333 years for them > elapse. In lieu of this arrangement, ve might press and pile them vertically ■ petard to gradually reach our highest iofiß’ain tops, topping all these and ve*.' the highest Alps, the pile would a<* the magnificent altitude of 490, • ifltf -ound numbers 500, miles. Calcu--1 tlif that the average man spends five in 4 es reading his paper in the day iK is a very low estimate), we find at, the people of the world altogether int|ally occupy time equivalent to years reading the papers.

S[?]e Won’t Go There Any More.

kgfl amusing story is told of a West amut street young woman, who, hav,'jyead strange tales about slumming melon, determined to visit Phllaclji la’s own very tough slum district id! see what life there was like. As t of preliminary she supplied herifi with a number of tracts, having a fine idea that the benighted resits there were In need of spiritual inaction. Boarding a Seventh street • she got off at Bainbridge, and to s trst man she saw, who was leaning atast a lamp post, she very politely a«-d one of the tracts. He took It <-naturedly, and after glancing at It Upned it with the smiling remark 4k, he was a married man. Greatly . by this expression, she looked tract and saw that It was

titled, “Abide with me." She took the next car home, vowing against tracts and slumming. Some or Queen Bess' Pleasantries. Queen Elizabeth had. the coarse tones of a man. If one heard her speak while out of slght,itwasdifficulttosay whether the voice belonged to a man or to a woman. Her manners were very rude, she often swore, and sometimes cuffed and pinched the maids of honor until they cried from mortification and n&ln.

Maps of Jasper County ou Sale at Long’s. L. A- BOSTWICK, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Maps and Blue Prints OF in ad sin. LAND DRAINAGE, Map Work and Platting a Specialty, Rensselaer, Ind. Jasper County Maps on Sale Long's. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. Not.?e i, i ereby given that I will be e my mice at John A Knowlton’s, in Joi u n .own-h v oi Fourth Saturday c eacn month io 1 : th j transaction of bum ness connected wnh tba .uties of Tru' te«, JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jorda Township. Maps of the Town of Rensselaer an l of Jasper coudty, for sale at Long’s Drug Store Austin, Hollingsworth & Co. are now the proprietors of the only complete set of Abstract Books i Jasper county, and are prepared to furnish Abstracts of Title on short notice and reasonable terms. • • •< —:— Z Jasper County Maps on Sale at Long’s.

life is Mitati, State of Ind ana. I In the Jasper Circuit County c 1 Jasper, f ’ Court. October Term, 189 . Sylvester L. Dorsey | t No. 4909. Bii Hepp etai ) Comes now the Plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by his at orueys Thompson A Bro., and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit t at the following named defendants, towit: Eli Repp and Mrs. Repp wi'e of said Eli Repp, Mrs. Repp widow of said Ell Repp; Alioth Repp and Repp wife of said Alioth Repp, Mrs. Repp widew of said Alioth Repp; William Repp and Mrs. Repp wife of said William K pp Mrs. Ropp widow of said William Repp; Catharb c Dyson and Roswell Dyson her husbaud; Catharine Dyson and Mr. Dyson husband , C thariue Dyson, Mr. Dyson widower ot said Catharine Djsou; Roswell Dyson nd Mis. D son wile of said Roswell Dyson, Mrs. Dvs, n widow if said Rt swell Dysoa; John Repp an . Miy. Repp wife of aid Job Repp, M s. Repp widow f sa d John Repp; B njami Repp and Dorot y Repp his wife, Mrs. Repp widow of s <i Benjamin Repp; Mary Repp and Mr. Repp husband < f sßid Mary , J >p; ,? i r.-. i f. e .P D "mower of said Ma y Repp, Join. 11. Millirmso and Minnie Willi ,mson ?, ls Mrß, "imams a w.duw of said John "• " ■Jliumson; Frederick Williamson and Mrs. Williamson wife ol said Frederick Wll liamesn, Mrs. Williamson widow of said Fied,J|CK V,,'!, 1 , 1 ? mßon ’ Henry c. Wili.amsoL and Mrs. Williamson wife of said Henry C. Wil liamsou. Mrs. Williamson widow ot said Hen ry U. Williamson; and all of-he unknown heirs, devisees and legatees. a>d all of the un known heirs, devisees and legs ees of the no known heirs, devisees and legatees of each a, d every of the above name de feu ai ts; re not residents of the State of Indiana. Notie is .berefore hereby given said defend, tuts, that unless they be and appear on the first lay ot the October Term, 1895. oi the Jasper circuit Court, to be hoideu on the Twenty firnt (21st, day of October, a. i. 1895. at he Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper C anty, Indiana and answer or demur ,to aid bomp aint, the same wilt be heard and determined in your absence. J I (T** i Id witness v hereof, I hereunto set ( SUAL. .- my hand and affix the seal of said , Cour., nt l.'i hsHelaer, Iml., this 1,1 J “-y> a - i>. 1895. Wm. H. COOVEIi, Clerk of the „ „ Jasper Circuit Court. Tbomprou & Bro., Pi tts Att ys. July 19. 1895. sll.

Bi Io UeM, State <>f Indiasu i Coui.lv of Jasper, ( SB: Walter M. Lawrence, the uukuvwu heirs, devi sees and legatees of Walter M. Lawrence, <l. ceas eu, Samuel Al Lawrence, the unknown heirs, ckvißeee and legatecMol Samuel M. Lawr nee, de* c«a*ed. Mary Lawrence. the unknown heir*. 11 visees and legatees el Mary Lawrence, drct u.-cd, Sarah Lawieute, the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Sarah Lawrence.dee ased. Surah Lu a rencA,thc unknown heirs,deviseee ani legatees o Sara Lawrence, EFizabeln L. Pvt-ei Mchisbock, are hereby noticed that Gvoigu- i . j 1 -IV !).:■> hied hi* C molaiH! 1L the Jasper Uixun Ctsiir to quiet hir title to ccriain iand situaiei. in naid County, in which said delendu .* scei. to Dave n inicres , and th t ran cause will stand Io heating on the second day oi next terin c I the J a per Circuit U urt, to oc held in the Court 11 >use in the Town of R< tissolaer. i County, comif encing Monday, October 21st. > Witness the hand ol ihe Cleilc an' Q 7—• a d Cour Uuieio ;• tacked this 91 h day < I )u) \. 1 .. Wm. h. coo\ er. ci« Jasper Girculi Court. Austin, Hollingsworth & Co., p. il* ah'vs July 12, 18<J5r-SB.

Notice It K-Bmls. Si State of Indiana, I Jasper Circuit Court. Jasper County, ) ' October Terui, 1«95. Charles G. Spitler vs. Thomas Townaley etal. Be it remembered, That on this’Oth dav of Julv, 189 J, the above named plaintiff, by Phoinn son & Bro., attorneys, filed in ’ n office o i \. Clerk of sain Court his complaint against said defendants and algo an It davit o' a competent I erson that said defendants, to wit: Thomas Jowneley and Mrs. Towuslev wile ol su'd'l bomas Townsley. Mrs. towoslev widow o' sai ’lhomae Townsley; Hawkins Gauiet and M s. Garnett wile or said Hawkins Gai nett. Mis. Garnet* widow of said Bn kinGarnet , ItcbrccaEdeuburn and Mr. Edenburn hlisbnuu < t sard Rebecca Eden .urn- Mr Eden burn widower of «iid Rebecca Edeubnro • IVil HainEd -nburi' and Mr*. Ed. hbuni wile ~'rs tl" W iUVA’! A d ‘ Mlf - Edeunnrn widow of aa.d|M ilram Ln. nburn : William VV Di-.-sa id Mrs. Diggs wife of said William W.Db*“s Mr. Diggs widow of said Willh.m ,V. DfggirDaviil 8- Masters and Mrs. Masteis wife of said David 8 Masters Mrs Masters widow of said David 8 M . tt ’ el «; w Hedges and Mrs Henges wife ot srid Thackery U Hedges. Mrs Hedges widow of said Thackery W Hedges: Susan Hedges and all of the unknown beirs.devls. caud legatees, and all ol the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs' devisees and legatees of. each and every one el the above named defendants are non-residents of the State ol Indiana and that their resi deiirn. s unknown but believed to be without the State of liclapa. u, 0 ® re »idenr defendants are therefore notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause,will stand for trial at the October lire, 1895, of said Court, to-wit: Onthe2lst dayo October, 1895. at the CouA- Rru.etn Kensse'aci. in aaid county ©Witness my hand and the seal of said Court affixed at Rensselaer, this 10th dav. July. A. D. 1895.» ■■ Wm, H. COOVER, C'erk Jasper Circuit Court Mr r * r PlalD,l *~

Money to J aOiiii. The undersigned have made arrangements whereby uijy i*t tJi j to make farm lo me at the lowest possible rate of interest, with the usual cctri-issioni. Interest payable ot the end of .ire year. Partial payments can be made on January Ist of any year. Call and see us before making your loan; ourmeney is as cheap and easy as any on th ■ market. Information regarding the leans mude by the Atkinson <fc Bigler Agency at Wabash. Ind., can be had t our office, up-stairs in WilliamsStockton b.ilding, opposite couit house. WARREN & IRWU.

.Trees! Trees!! Trees’! If you are going to set trf.es this fall give me a call. We sell the best stock at very low prices.— Five thousand two-vear-okl grape vines, 5 cents each. Liscdy for delivery after Jctcber 10th. Nur-> sery one and one-haif miles northeast of Foresman, Indiana. F. A. WOODIN. Secure a Position. Wa^ted for office work, on salary in most every county in the South, a young lady or gentleman. Those from the country also accepted. Experience not necessary In fact prefer a beginner at a small salary at first say, to begin from S3O to S6O per month. Usances for prom ti >n “good”. MusTdeposit in .bank cash, about SIOO 00. No loan asKcd; no investment re., quired. It is a s-iaried aid permanent position (stiictJy office work). Our enterpiise is strongly endorsed bv bankets. 1 . dress P. O. Box 433 Nashville, Tenn. — (Mention this paper ) Mrs. George ’s preprr.'i’ '» receive b- orders. Ret ide. »a ep r O'.:i? thkeever House. C. VV. Coen has taken the agency for Gas-buined Tile, and will keep them in stock in connection with his Gtaiii, Hay and Coal business WANTED- Ai. agent to sell good and reliable Nursery stock at lit nsselaer and viciuit'. Address . F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Newton (’o , Ind Tile for sale by C. W. Coen.

Addison Parkison President Gec. K. Hollingsworth, Vicel’reßi.ldent. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. THE UM Al EI i’C TH L I 'l' IS E3ANK OF RENssiLAER. IND. Directors: Addison Parkison, James T. Randle, John M. \\ asson, Geo K. Hollingsworth and Emmet L. Hollingswerth. This bunk ii prepared totr nsnet a general Banking Jlusiness. Interest allowed on time deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of interest A share of your patronage is solicited. « 11 ' At the old stand of the “• < i t iziuis" St :i t lln ilk.

John Makeever, Jay Williams, President, Cashier. riiuM’s* Itank, Rensselaer, - . - Indiana. Receive Deposits. Buy and Sell Exct.tinge Collections made and promptly i ’fitted. BEEF, i’orlt, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, etc, sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the LOWES'! PRICES.— N one but the best stock slaugliteied. Everybody is invited to cull. TH I. HIGHEST PRICES PAID I OR <«<.■<!<! < ';t t t !<*, •1. J. 1 IGLI Sil? i F. t? i’ iPioi rietor. x Hit 11 mu Ch m Gm r. mfih« hhi iVh nt mult KTwV I . j| | tq

gSAVESIE HIGH GRADE Oxford Wheel For men, women or boys at prices ranging from*l6tosßo. We ship from factory snbject so approval and are the only manufacturpraaellingdirecttoConanmera. Wehave JM> Agenta, W y offer greater valne in our pgforo Gladiator wheela at <6O to 880 than Other manufacturers with prices from HOP ftp >ISO. Avery wheel ftilly warranted, JPon’t pay local dealers a profit of Fifty par cent. Out this out and write today for oor handsome catalogue. Address, UFOID MFC. CO.,

UFK»» Betti. T. J. McClr. 4. t. horKIM. rmiitit. tuhier. 4m t (x»ki«r. -A.. ]>lc<Joy & < '<>.’• RENSSELAER, b . UND. The Oldest Bank in Jasper County ESTABLISHED 1x54. Transacts a General Banking Bu ness, Buys Notes and Loans Money ou 1 eng or Short Time on Personal orlbal Estate Security. Fair and Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Dejmsits. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLeCITED. Patrons Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping. Wm. B. Austin, Arthub H. Hopkins, Geo. K. Hollingsworth. HOLLINGSWORTH & CD, Attorneys-at-Law, Rensselaer, - . . Indiana. RS' Offico second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner of Washington and VanRensselaer streets. Practice in all the oourts, and pnrehasu, sell and lease real estate. Atty’s for L.. N. A <t C. R’y Co , 8., L. & S. Association, ,nd lien .seiner Water, Light & I’ower Co.

Simou I’. Tli»ih|>-oii. David J. ThiiiiipM,#, Attorney-at-l aw. Notary Public. 'T’homptson& Brother rbnsselap.h, INDIANA. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collectub an Abstractor. He We devote particular ntlent on to paying taxes, selling and leasing lauds. •Jiinit'i-; W’. I>ontltit, ltt..rii<ii-at-Law and Solan I’alJir. Office front room, up-stairs, over Laßue Bro’s Grocery store, Rensselaer, Indiana. liulpli W. Aliti'shsill, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practices in Jaspe>-, Newton and adjoining counties. Especial utten'ion given to settlement of Decedent’s Estates, CollectiouH, Conveyances. Justices’ Cases, etc. Office over Chicago Bargain Store, Rensselaer, Indiana. (Dhiii'lets E. -Mills, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. .Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared, Titles examined. « Farm lo ins negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stairs over Citizens’ Bank. li*it nv. AToointiii, Atturncy-at-Luw, Real Estate and Collecting'Agent, Remington, : : Indiana. ——— ■ I —— ~,,, 1,,, J. 11, I.uugliriilge. V. E. Lougbridge l-i<>ii<>lii*i<ig-<> Son,J PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. #*l’ Office in the new Leopold Block, second floor, second door right hand side of hall. I. 13. \Vii!-slibiii*ii 9 Physician & Surgeon Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for glasses. WW 11 ar I 1, M . 1> . , llouiuopatliic riipsii ian & Surgeon. Rensselaer, Ind. #3" Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Office in Makeever’s New Block.

J. W. HORTON, 1 >en t list, All dlsonsos of i eeth and Giirns car fully treated. Filling and Crowns a spe ci alt v. <S“ Office over Laßue's Grocery store, Eeni-selaer, Indiana.

»YOU 9 WAKE TTP some fine morning, and (S) find them growing all around you. Vick’s Choice Sweet Peasg are undoubtedly the most popular of all flowers. Twenty-five varieties and colors—so many we do not attempt to describe them '®' here; we couldn’t, they’re so immensely'grand. 40 cents a pound; 25 cents half pound, postage paid. 'S' VICK’S FLORAL GLIDE, FOR 1895, ® is the same way—immensely grand ; contains colored plates of Hie Sweetl’eas, Vick’s Branching Aster, Vegetables, Hibiscus and Vs' Gold Mower Honest illustrations and descriptions, Hints on ZaA sowing and transplanting. Printed in 17 different colored inks, 'S' Rnd you get it by mail for 10c., which is deducted from firstorder. yjCK’s Seeds contain the germ of life. JAMES VICK S SONS, SEEDSMEN, ® W ’ S3OO for a Name. See Vick’s Floral Guide. ROCHFSTFS, N. V. (£) MAMMOTH imiTUT W. WILLIAMS*? E—DEALER IN— 1 TV 11 JJAMSrSTOCKTON BLOCK I y est of Makeever House, Rensselaer t Ind

NlwXm£atXmarket,J *© I* -■ '*ite CREVISTON BROS. PbofßiEtobs. Located opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh andsalt meats, game, poultry, etc., constantly on hand. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to giva you satisfaction. Remember the place. decl4,’94

T. £•. WHIG 1 I r r, ||NDERTAKER & EMBALMER RkN.BBT.ABR, - INDIANA.

the. ELDREDGE “B” A Strictly high-grade Family Sewing Machine, possessing all modern improvements. Guaranteed Equal to the Best Prices very reasonable. Obtain them from your local dealer and make p comparisons. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING GO. BELVIDERE. ILL. THE CLIMAX U ASHER. THE <SBT BELLES EVSB lANDLED BY i® ■ A DEALER. flff' Will wash anythin;: from a cambric haul. -wiiiiwi Oct kerchief to a rag carpet. Bottom removftlilDll K!trT able. Write for prizSM IM EMI ces. THE STEARNS /■/ !■ I lllll"lllllll lift MAN’F’G COMPANY MMMWI US bI Connersville, Ind. (Mention this paper)

t UMAX B<* awL I W AND BEST LESS THAN HALFTHt PRICE- OF OTHER BRANDS -r POUNDS,2O4 HHALVES.IO* QUARTERS,S4 SOLD IN CANS ONLY

Bargains in Beal Estate, FOR SALE BY F. A- WOO DIN, Real-Estate Agent Foresman. ' Indiana.

120 acres 2 miles from good town; good house and barn, fine orchard; a barf aih at s3l per acre Favorable terms 160 acres 1J miles of town; all fenced, good house, stable , <fcc: good well and windmill; lull acres hay and plow land, 60 acres timber School house 'n the farm Price $25 per acre—sl,ooo cash; ballance to suit, at 6 per cent ’320 acres, | mile to post office and railroad; 2 fine houses and 2 large barns; well drained, plenty of fruit A bargain at $25 per acre an favorai le teiins 50 acres well improved, 2 miles from town. 840 per acre.

480 acres- one of the best impaoved farms in these parts—ss6 per acre. 80 acres, 2 miles from town, good hous swell drained, all black loam, 2icres fruit —$35 per acre. 320 acres; three houses; two windmills; orchard of 600 ap P le tr es, with crapes ard small rruit in abunciance. This fann is a bargrain at $25 per acre.

160 acres, 2 miles from Good" land, Ind., located on free gravel road, large house, cribs, stables, fine well amt windmill, about 8 acres of fruit c ming to bear.— i mile to school, 1 mi.e to wt re. house. 555 per acre. 120 acres, black loam soil, | mile from post-office and store. $lB per acr*.

lhe above are only a few of the many Bargains we have in Ileal Estate. We will be pleased to show property free of charge, at ai v time. Foresman is located on the C. & 1.0. RR„ six miles north of Goodland. Correspondence solicited. Rensselaer Mamie House fay Mfay. Q J Suh: MACKEY <fc BARCUS. —Dealer* In — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. , Eli AB 3, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS I RJW* ,kVD VASES Front Street. Rensselaer Indiana.

F J We will pay S3OO for a name, SWEET PEAS, "SS'S"" Only 40c. A POUND! f For full particulars of S3OO offer and the handsomest and most complete catalogue of Flowers, Vegetables and Fruits, containing all old faI vorites and cream of new Novelties, printed in 17 different colors, elegant FVJ colored plates. Send rocts. (which may be deducted from first order) for ■RRI W| FLORAL CUIDE. M FjrJ V IXZIX ’W SEEDS contain the germ of life, JAMES VICK'S SONS, Rochester, N. V. Ml If • , BEWARE J I insist- ° n 1 | AKA\ AMD HJUWR SODA! 1 in packages ■aOfe l S Costs no more than inferior package soda— iU 8 > neyer spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is uni- H lE ■ 2 ♦ versally acknowledged purest in the world. wL Uj ■ M Made only by CHURCH & CO., Hew York. J 2 Sold by grocers everywhere. S W Writs for Arm and Hammer Book of valuable Recipes—FßKK. —-*rrr ■ ARE YOU A HUNTER? Send Postal Card for illustrated Catalogue 9C Repeating Rifles e'wiNCHEStE’kP) Repeating She Guns model Ammunition WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY NEW MAVEN- CONN.

160 acres, 2 miles fiom town, fine buildings, all tiled. An extra fine farm—price $65 per acre. 270 acres, large house, finely improved, large walnut grove— sls per acre. 480 acres wildland; no improv®" ments; good hav land. sl2 per acre. One-thiid cajh, ballance to suit.

542 acre i black loam soil;dredge ditch; all fpncid; 2 orchards and of small fruit; 2 wind-mills; 3 houses, stables, cattle scales, etc. A splendid stock farm, 1 mile from postoffice and store. s2l per acre. 160 acres, 1 mile to postoF’ce and store, well improved. s2l per acre. 15 acre fruit farm close to town. Fruit consists of apples, cherries, pears, peach, s, grapes, etc. Good house. $65 per acre. 1300 a.vres; all fenced: house Jkc.; R-ilroad on o ide of land; small town < u land . Jins is a splendid stock lai in about 1000 acres hay lap , balance imber. Will sll at S2O per acre. $5,000 cash; bal I ance to suit.