Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1898 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The college building Is one of tire best in the city, rooms elegant, equipment unsurpassed, teachers of experience are employed, methods are modern, syHematic, practice, in commercial department actual business from the start, In the shorthand department the student has the free use of the.typewrlter on entering. As a large attendance js expected during the coming y®*tit wifi be to your advantage to arrange with us at once. If you do not intend to enter before Sept. Ist, or even Nov. Ist, write us at once and we will look after your interest. Hundreds of our graduates are holding good positions.
Fisher & Norris Near the Depot, Pay Cash For Hides, Yeal, Eggs and Poultry, and Game * in season. • J "' ■ . \ RENSSELAER, INDIANA. »
The Markets, *> ' • Wheat 50 to .57 Com 26 Oats. new... ...17 to 18 Rye ,35 Hay,(Dealers not buying)............ ; Hogs 8.50 to 8.60 P0tat0e5.......... ...,45 to .50 Butter 15 Eggs 10 Hens 05 Young Chickens 6* to .07 Ducks .' 05 Roosters 02 Turkeys. .. ...04® .05 Hide 5......... ;, 05® .06 Tallow : 02 Real Estate Transfers, Lorinda Mctilinneto B. J. Gifford, Sept. 12, pt nw nw, 16-31-6, $75. W. L. Wood to Nancy Songer, Sept. 9, pt ne nw, 21-80-6, 6 acres, $250. E. E. Rockwood to J, S. Mugg, Sept 16, se 29-27-7, 160 acres, SB,OOO. James M. Stim to LouisS. Jones, et al, Mch. 7, s*. 80-32-5. 320 acres. SIO,OOO. U. S. Tyler to W. B. Austin. Aug. 31, It 17, bl 1. McDonald’s add., DeMotte, S3OO. Margaret T. Sheffner et al to B. J. Gifford, s* se B,sw sw 9 n* ne and ne nw 17, all w 320. 240 acres, $3. c -60 Jehn W. Webb to John Clapp, Sept. 3, nw 22-29-5, $6,400. J. B. Graham to Kate A. Smith, Sept. 21, It 1. bl 4, Graham's add., S7OO.
DESCRIPTION OF LANDS. For Sale ami Exchange in SouthEastern Indiana. No. 519—97 acres V 4 mile west of Paris crossing, B, A O. S-W. railway station; 75 acres improved, balance good timber; fine sugar camp, choice land, limestone soil, all lays well for cultivation; small creek runs through farm fed by springs, never failing supply of water all seasons; good frame house 5 rooms, good large frame barn and necessary outbuildings, two orchards, great variety of small fruit, well and cistern. Situated on gravel road within one mile of four churches and school houses. Price $1,050. No 520—80 acres 3 miles south of Butler - ville, one mile from Quaker church; 65 acres under the plow, balance good timber; all nice laying land, well fenced, good frame house 5 rooms and cellar, large frame barn, good orchard; farm well supplied with water. Price S3O an scree; cash, balance long time. No. 521—64 acres U 4 miles east of Vernon, Ind; 50 acres under the plow, balance creek and timber; all best limestone soil; all clover, tobacco and corn land, nice cottage of 5 rooms, cellar, veranda, porch, cistern, well, good orcherd, paled garden, small fruit, good frame barn, corn crib, chicken house and other out* buildings. Spring in barn lot. Price $2,000. No. 524—26 acres M mile east of the Court house in Vernon; Y< bottom land, balance hill or rolling; limestone soil, choice gardening, fruit and grain land, 2-story brick house 9 rooms, cellar, cistern, out-houses, barn, corn crib, bu.-gy house, beautiful yard, good orchard and a great variety of small fruits, grape harbor, etc. Price $2,200. Will trade in part for good town and city property. answering advertisements, please say you saw same in this paper. Alex. Shepherd & Co., North Vernon, Ind.
Good correspondence stationery, cheap at The Democrat office. Type-writer paper, either blank or printed, at The Democrat office. , A handsome envelope, either square or oblong, for 5 cents per package at The Democrat office. The Democrat and Indianapolis Sentinel one year, $1.35. Democrat and Cincinnati Enquirer, $1.50. If you have for sale a farm, house and lot, or any other property of a salable nature, try advertising it in The Democrat. Get your job printing done at ThE Democrat office. Satisfaction guaranteed both in stock, prices and workmanship. Advertisers should bear in mind that The Democrat has a larger circulation among the farmers than any paper published in Jasper county. - A file of The Democrat will henceforth be found at Kelley’s News Depot, north side of public square, where copies of same are also kept on sale.
