Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1914 — FARMS FOR SALE [ARTICLE]

FARMS FOR SALE

'BO acres—This farm has 5 acres in grain, 35 acres in pasture, 8 acres timber fenced hog tight and lies at the head of a dredge ditch, on stone road, near station and school, on R. F. D. There is a five room house, good barn, cellar, large poultry house, and other buildings. Price $75. Owner will take SI,OOO down and give long time on remainder. ; 80 acres—All good hickory land and in cultivation except six acres in timber. It lies in good neighborhood, on R. F. D. and has lots o!: tile. The buildings are all good and consist of house on stone foundation, cellar, cistern, • well in house, bath and sink in house, lairge barn for stock, grain and hay, chicken house 92 feet long with cement floor, and .several other buildings.. There is lots of small fruit, grapes and young orchard. Price $75. Terms SI,OOO down and time on remainder. Might trade. 40 acres—2s black prairie land on main road, at head of large ditch. Price $45. Terms $250 down. If purchaser will bui] I house, then no cash required. 40 acres—Timber land on road, near school and stations. Terms S2OO down. Price SI,OOO. Will trade for horses. 65 acres—Un stone road, R. F. D. and telephone line, three miles' of good town with high school and school at corner of farm. There is a 5-room house, fair barn and oth er buildings and fruit. Price $47.50 Terms S4OO down. Will take hori.es 240 acres—Near station, R. F. D., telephone, and on dredge ditch. Good buildings. This is all black corn land except 20 acres timber. Price $75. 180 acres—llo cultivated, 70 pasture, near station, on stone road, R, F. D., telephone and school, 7room house, barn, cribs, and fine orchard, windmill and tanks. GEO. F. MEYERS.

H. J. Hinrichs, of Walker townlost three fingers of his right hand while shredding some pop-, corn on his farm the first of the week. His hand was caught in the roller and drawn in until the first three fingers were crushed. Gaylord Brown, who was running the engine, stopped it and reversed the machinery so that the hand was released. Mr. Hinrichs was the republican candidate for trustee at the last election, having been defeated by Joseph Salrin. Best Cough Medicine for Children. “Three years ago when I was living in Pittsburg one of my children had a hard cold and coughed dreadfully. Upon the advice of a dru gist I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and it benefited him at once. I find it the best cough medicine for children because it is pleasant to take. They do not object to taking it,” writes Mis. Lafayette Tuck, Homer City,” P . This remedy contains no opium or other najeot’e, and may be givejf to a child as confidently as to an adult. Sold by all dealers. C Under the broad powers conferred by law on the department of labor the United States govern l inent ’is preparing to relieve congestion pf the unemployed in large cities by finding jobs in the rural districts for all suitable men and women, regardless of whether they be aliens or native born.

Doan’s Regulets are recommended by many who say they operateeasily, without griping and without bad after effects. 25c at all drug stores. Dr. Robt. J. Burdette, preacher, author and humorist, died at his home in Pasadena, Oal., at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon. He had been ill for the greater part of two years and for the last week had been in a state of coma. \ For dyspepsia, our national ailment, use Burdock Blood Bitters. Recommended for strengthening digestion, purifying th) blood. At all drug stores. $1 a bottle. John Albertson, the unfortunate epileptic, suffered repeated attacks of his trouble the first of the week and is now in quite a critical con-. dition. The attacks have ujibab. anced him mentally and he talks, in an incoherent manner. His father, who lives at Richmond, was telegraphed for and is expected to an rive today or tomorrow. John is a good man, a hard worker and scrupulously honest and his misfortune is a sad one.