Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1919 — Page 4
W. H. Parkison has a recurrence of rheumatism and was taken to Attica Sunday for treatment. He was accompanied by his wife and Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Moore.
There will be a picnic supper on John Merritt’s lawn Tuesday evening, August 26, for all Rebekahs, Odd FeUows and their families. Ladies please bring well filled baskets and all come and enjoy yourselves.
After the “Flu” - Fever or Cold Clean the Acidity and Toxic Poisons Out of the Digestive Tract
Millions are now suffering from the after effects of the deadly “flu,” a tever or a cold. Their appetites are poor; they are weak, and they are waitin* for their strength to come back. If these people could only realize that the return to health and strength would be greatly helped by giving attention to the stomach —that is, removing the acidity and toxic poisons from the entire digestive tract, making it act naturally, so that the body will receive the full strength of the food eaten —a great deal of suffering would be saved to humanity. Everyone knows that the disease itself, and the strong medicines that have been taken, upset the stomach, leave it hot and feverish, the mouth dry, the tongue coated, a nasty taste, and no desire to eat. This is a poor foundation to build new strength on. Now, tens of thousands of people all over this country are using EATONIC for the purpose of clerning these poisonous after-effects right out of the system and they are obtaining wonderful results—so wonderful that the amazingly a nick benefits are hardly believable, just as shown in the remarkable letter which is published upon the request of this sturdy old Civil War veteran. He is 77 years old. Read whs* he says EATONIC did for him: “I am an old soldier, part seventy. * ■even ream. I bad the SpaAiklr fiuenza and tt left my stomachs an
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Have You Seen The Texas Oil Fields?
The Spear Oil Co M of Fort Worth, Texas, now has two representatives here and before beginning selling stock in the company desires to send a representative to Texas to investigate the rich oil lands held by the Spear Co. The company will pay all expenses of one or two representative citizens to Texas to prove that the company and the people back of it are responsible. If you are interested in making this trip see Mr. Hill or Mr. Lesher at the Makeever House. The Spear Oil Co. has an interest in thirty-two tracts of royalties and leases in the World Wonder Oil'Field of Texas and it is worth your time and money to investigate their holdings.
See Us About Taking This Delightful Trip
Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell and Mrs. Laura Lutz left today for a visit at Aust in, Minn., and Mitchell, So. Dak.
W. L. Bott, proprietor of the local telephone system, is in need of three or four good operators. Mr. Bott is anxious to secure girls who will be very proficient in their work and help him give the public the very best service possible.
awful thape. I tried three different ’octo re but got no relief. As a lart ?sort I eent and got a box of iATONIC and to my greatest surprise the very first tablet I took helped me. I can now'eat anything I want, and feel fine.” Youra thankfully, Fowler. Indiana _ Dec. 4,1918 0.8. Martin P. 8.: If you can make any ue of this letter for suffering humanity, you are at liberty to do so. O.SM. This is only one case out of thousands. You should make the EATONIC test in your own case at once. You have everything to gain—not a penny can you lose, for we take all the risk. Your own common sense, your own feelings, tell you that a good appetite, good digestion, a good stomach, with the fever poisons and effects of strong medicines out of your system, will put you on the road to strong, robust health again. You want to enjoy life again after you have battled with the ‘ ‘flu’ ’, fever or colds, or any other illness that has taken your strength. You want to get back your old-time vigor, be full of pep and enthusiasm—be able to work with ease, instead of listlessly, half-heart-edly dragging out a mere existence, r So be sure to take a box of EATONIC borne with you today. We cannot urge this too strongly. If EATONIC fans to give you positive beneficial results, /it will not cost you a penny. There is no risk—the benefit is surely all tor you.
THB EVENING REPUBLICAN. RENSSELAER, INDIANA,
FARMS for SALE
1 No. 2. 160 acres —This farm lies on stone road, adjoining village with two stores, two railroads, elevator and school; 90 acres of this farm is in wheat and remainder is in pasture, which has some timber. There are no buildings on it. The soil is a dark loam, adapted to all kinds of grain, ; except four acres of a small ridge |of lighter soil that is suitable for 'feeding yards. Price, *BS. Will sell : on easy terms.
No 3. 220 acres —This farm is all good deep loam soil, well tileß and all level grain land. It lies in good neighborhood, on main pike, known as tlje Jackson highway, and only four miles out from this city. There is a good six-room house, fair outbuildings, good silo, windmill and good well and nice shade. This farm will produce grain equal to the high-priced Illinois farms. Price 1225.
No. 4. 160 acres —This farm lies three miles out from this city, on Jackson highway, and is all in cultivation except 20 acres in pasture. It is all first-class grain land. It is well tUed and has fine outlet. There is a good new six-room house, good barn, cellar and well. Price *255. No. 5. 160 acres—This farm lies In splendid neighborhood, seven miles out on good road. It is all good soil and in corn, wheat and oats, except six acres la timber pasture. The timber is hickory and burr oak. The farm is fenced and cross-fenced with hog wire fences There is a five-room house, large new barn, new double crib* 50 feet long, good well, ■windmill and tanks. Can sell on easy terms. Price 1180.
No. 6. 240 acres —This farm lies in the best farming community around and is only seven miles out. It is all in cultivation', except 50 acres in pasture that has some stumps and timber but well set to bluegrass. It is all good grain land and well tiled. There are two sets of' improvements, a fair six-room house, large barn, double cribs, garage, chicken house, outside cement cellar and windmill and tanks. The other set of buildings consists of a new eight-room house with basement, an old . house and small barn and nice shade. Price *l6O. No. 7. 116 acres—This farm lies joining railroad town with pike roads, elevator, stores and good brick high school. There is a good two-story eight-room house, fair barn, silo, garage and workshop combined, with cement floor, and a number of- outbuildings, a good well, windmill and fine orchard. The farm has 75 acres in black land in cultivation, and 40 acres in pasture, which has some timber. There is a good outlet for drainage and the farm is a good stock and grain farm with high school privileges. Price *l2*.
■ No. 8. 31 acres—This piece of land Ilea on pike road 40 rods from station, stores and school. It is all good
heavy grain land and all in cultivation. There are no improvements, exIcept deep well. This farm lies along ! dredge ditch which gives fine outlet for drainage. Price *IOO. No. 9. 156 acres—This farm lies on the Jackson highway, two miles from station. It is in good neighborhood and has school across the road and five churches within five miles of the farm. It is all black land in cultivation except 15 acres. It is fenced with cattle wire and cross-fenced. There is three acres of bluegrass pasture barn fenced hog tight. There is a 12-inch tile starts on this farm for outlet for drainage. There is a good five-room bungalow, good small barn. Well house, good well and new garden fence with cedar posts.. Price *125. Owner might take clear property or small farm as part payment. Will sell on terms of *4,000 down and Jong time on remainder. No. 10. 560 acres —This farm lies on pike rbad, near station and high school. It is in cultivation or pasture and has some timber in the pasture. There is 300 acres of level grain land in cultivation. It is fenced and cross- ‘ fenced. There is a new seven-loom ■ house, large barn and other buildings, windmill and tanks. Price *BS. Owner j will accept clear property or smaller' farm as part payment. 1
No. 11. 40 acres—This farm lies on main road, 80 rods from the Jackson highway and half mile from station, school, church and store. It is on R. F. D. and telephone line. It is level black soil and well tiled into large I ditch that runs along one side of the farm. There is a new four-room bungalow and good small barn and well. Price *135. No. 12. 100 acres—This farm lies on main road and is all level black land in cultivation except eight acres in Umber, fenced hog-tight for hog lot There is a dredge ditch on the line along one end and one side that ' gives good drainage. There is a house of five rooms, good barn and a num--1 her of outbuildings. A good grain urm for the low price of *9O. No. 13. 97 seres—This firm lies >n the Jackson hlghwpy, six u.iies from this city; 80 acres is in cultivation and well tiled. There is 17 acres in pasture that has sow vtimSer on it There is a small three-:oom house, large new barn, good well and tanks. This is a bargain at *125. No. 14. 78 acres—This farm is in Gillam township. It is a good grain farm and all in cultivation except a ■ few acres in pasture. There is a good | five-room house, fair barn and a num- 1 ber of other buildings, lots of fruit and a good well. There is running water on the farm for stock in creek. Price *IOO. Can be sold on favorable terms.,
GEORGE F. MEYERS
No. 15. 40 acres—This is a good grain farm and all in cultivation except three acres in nice timber. It has good drainage and lies on main road, in good neighborhood. The soil is very good. There are no buildings. Price *IOO. Favorable terms. ! No. 16. The farms listed at Nos. ; 14 and 15 lie half-mile apart and can be bought together. I No. 17. 79 acres—This farm is all good grain land in cultivation, ex■ept three acres In pasture that has some timber. 40 acres is fenced hog-tight The farm lies in Well improved neighborhood on public road, near pike. It has lots of tile and good outlet for drainage. There is a good down and good time on remainder, two-story four-room house, good' new barn, good well and Is well tiled. 40 'acres fenced with woven wire. Price *125. I No. 19. 200 acres —This is a good farm and lies well on good road near two pikes. It has lots of tile and good outlet for drainage The soil is mostly black corn land. It is all cultivated, except about 30 acres In pasture, which is part timber. There is a good eightroom cement block house with cellar, , large barn, good well, windmill and I tanks. Owner will sell on favorable terms and might consider clear property or smaller farm. Price *125.
No. 20. 60 acres—This is a nice home In splendid neighborhood and all ' good wheat and cor* land and is well tiled. It is all cultivated except five acres in timber used as a hog lot. There is a good six-room house with ' cellar, large barn, double cribs with shed attached for stock, good chicken house and numerous other buildings. There is a good wdl at the house, with windmill and water piped to tank at barn, also to tank in hog lot Price *175. Can make terms. | No. 32. 100 acres—This farm lies [6*6 miles from this city, in Marion ; township, on good road. It is all in ■ cultivation except a few acres of nide ■ timber. It is good grain land and ‘well tiled with large tile through the 'farm. There Is a five-room house, fair I barn and other* buildings. There is a 'good well, some fruit and thirty large . walnut trees. This is a good farm and can be bought at the low price of *135. Can make terms if desired. No. 23. 240 acres—This land has no buildings on it it Is all prairie land with deep, black soil except three 1 groves of Umber, in all about 20 acres, fit is in pasture and meadow and has I large ditch through it. Owner ■ell for *BS per acra He might take 'some property or small farm. Can make liberal terms. No. 24. Owner of No. 23 will sell B 0 acres or more to suit purchaser.
No. 25. 120 acres—Thia farm lies in good locality, one mile from main pike, near school, and three miles from good town with elevator and high school; 90 acres of this farm is deep black corn soil and has good drainage, 30 acres is In timber of which 20 acres is fenced for bogs. There is a good eight-room house, horse barn, i cow barn, silo, cribs, granary, windmill .and fruit. Can sell at the low -price of |75. Terms: >2,500 down and suitable time on remainder. No. 26. 300 acres—This farm is the best grain farm we have. It is black laoid, all cultivated except small grove of nice timber. It is well tiled and lies on Jackson highway close to this city. There is a good large house, large barn, silo, cribs and lots of hog fence. This is a real corn, wheat, oats and clover farm. Price >275. Can make terms No. 27. 120 acres—This piece of land is level and black soil, 40 acres is in cultivation and 80 acres in pasture. There are no improvements except fences. The pasture has scattering timber on It, but makes good pasture and it cleared would be good grain land. It lies on pike road and has good outlet for drainage. Can sell for 355 on favorable terms. Might consider property or livestock as part. No. 28. 80 acres—All nice black prairie land in cultivation except five feet of lumber on place. Easy terms. Price 355. No. 21*. 88 acres—This land lies on main road, near school, churches and station; 85 acres in grain and remainder timber pasture. Large barn and other buildings and well. 10,000 acres timber. It lies on main road, near station, school and church. Has fine outlet for drainage. 375.
No. 80. 40 acres—This farm lies near station, with stores, two-room school, three churches and in good j neighborhood. It is all level black (grain land in cultivation and has good .outlet for drainage. There Is a fiveI room house, small barn, chicken house,* good weU and lots of fruit Price* 385. Can make terms.
No. 81. 80 acres—This farm lies eight miles from this city in west Jordan township. It lies on main rood near pike and in good neighborhood; 70 acres of this farm is good land and in gpsfb or grass and is good grain land. There is ten acres dt lighter soiL There is a five-room house, fair barn and several outbuildings, well, lota of fruit and nice shade. There Is I*o rods of hog fence. Owner will sell this farm for the low price of 385. Terms: 38,000 down and long time on remainder.
j?o. 33. 40 acres—This is an, unimproved piece of land* It is fenced and used ss pasture; 25 acres is black prairie land in grass, and 15 acres is In timber. It lias on public road, in good neighborhood and mile from pike. Price 350. Owner will sell on terms of *SOO down end long time on remainder., Might take livestock as first payment.
