Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1899 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
\mm\ DENTAL SCIENCE... J 1.. Has reached its highest point in our office. We have ? ? conquered pain and anxiety. We have assured our pakra tientsthat our methods and prices are in keeping with \ dental progress. Confidence has been the keynote of / / our success. If we work for you once we're sure of get--3 3 ting all your work, as well as the dental work of your • relatives and friends. Our dental work costs little, wears ? office upstairs ? well, and is guaranteed to be the best that money can buy, I IN NEW BRICK, ) C FIRST STAIRS I ) T c.° F POST \ RENSSELAER DENTAL PARLORS, Df. !V. HOTIOn, Proprleior.
“i] r ran inn J J UJ M k ••• jl Should have this Wonderful Atlas offered •) below. Ask for Checks and secure the most valuable premium ever offered to you. ■ ■ NPj OUR OFFER. | We will give Atlas Checks at the rate of one with every 25 cents’ worth of goods purchased. (Two for 50 cents, four for SI.OO, etc.) When you have secured 300 checks you will receive an Atlas gratis by presenting them to ELLIS & (O MURRAY. wJ DON’T FORGET THIS: 3 Checks only with CASH PURCHASES. •) Checks from all stores count. You don't have to get them from one place. A) That the Atlas can not be bought for less than SO.OO. That you get it for nothing. Wj To ask for checks. a} NOTE.—The 300 Coupons may be obtained at following places any time before Sept. 20,1900. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. J ELLIS & MURRAY. Dry Goods. ELLIS & MURRAY, Clothing. •) ELLIS & MURRAY. Boots and Shoes. C. C. STARR, Groceries and Queensware. I. TUTEUR, Groceries and Queensware. Hd J. J. EIGLESBACH, Meat Market. B. F. FENDIG. Drugs, Books, Wall Paper, Etc. W. A. HUFF. Jeweler. •) WARNER BROS. Hardware. W. F. SMITH & CO.. Furr.iture. J. R. VANNATTA, Harness, Whips. Etc. #J U MRS. L. M. IMES, Millinery.
EVERY WOMAN /2?t ■ooMMaw n*ed» • nibble, ■ecthly, regulating MdWM. Only btmlw Mi J < the parMt drug* ebealdba vied. If you wiol the beet, get If 1 A Dr. Peal’s Pennyroyal Pills V ><_ They anprcwpt, »xfe endeertala In recall.Thegeaalse(Dr. FMll)imrlkn> ™Mtat, SwlU7*bm,R.M, Attw k '• ■ B. F. FENDIG, Druggist, Rensselaer. Ind. §WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They havestood ihct«t of yean. PTOnUP * j and have cured thousanas of ajinUikU £ U f r# Xycases of Nervous Diseases, such u, _ ejyypl Debility, Dimness. SleepiestI PI 111 | v sen ind Viricoalc.Alrophy.&c Ahfilffi I They dear the brain, streugthen the circulation, make digestion vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked ptrmmtuntly. patients are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price $i per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund the money, (s.oo. Send for frer. book. Address, B. F. FENDIG, Druggist, Rensselaer, Ind.
Peal Estate Transfers, Alferd W. Hopkins to Eunice J. Morris, Sept. 23, Its 8-9-10 bl 1, Riverside add Rensselaer, SIOO. q cd, Elizabeth M. Greve to F. E. Glascoe. Sept. 20, Its 7-8 bi 6, Graham's sec add Wheatfield, $367. Grover Smith to William C. Schwier, Sept. 0. s l i Its 0-10 bl 1. Wheatfield, SBOO. Victorine Pieison et al to Mary Wood et al, Aug. 20. W*i sVji ne 33-29-0, Union, OC. Mary Wood et al to Victorine Pierson et al, Aug. 20, e!« w’7 ne 31-29-6, Union, 00, Ruth B. Goodwin to Selh B. Moffitt, Sept. 30, und’a wVJ aw 34-31-7, und«inw sw 34-31-7, Union. $333.33. Frank P. Goodwin, admr. to Seth. B. Moffitt, Oct. 2. und“ B w'i nw 34-31-7, nw sw 34-31-7, Union, $060.66. W.. 8. Austin to Mary Truss. Oct. 0, n)* It 2, bl 38. Virgie, $lO. Abram F. Long to Levi P. Renicker et al. Sept. 10, It 2. bl 38, Virgie, Leopold's add, Rensselaer, S3OO. Sallie P. Hines to Marion C. Coover, Sept. ll.lt 12. niillt 11, bl 3. Stratton's add. Remington. $1,200. U. S. of America to Thomas Robinson, July 1, 1852, fr. fie nw 4-30-5, 42 acres. Gillam. Patent. Marion L. Spitler to Thomas McGowan. Oct. 10, It. 2 bl 16, Weston's add Rensselaer. $75. Austin O. Moore to Mary E. Thompson et al, May 20, e>4 sw 24-29-6, nH se 24-29-6, Marion, sl. qc d. Morris' English Stable Powder Sold by A. F. Lon*.
Gheon Forms in Mop Cooniir, lit Don't pay exhorbitant rents or twice the .real value of farm lands, but come to SouthEastern Indiana, the garden spot of the State and buy a good improved farm at a reasonable price. Farms all sizes and prices. .Come and see me or write, stating about the the kind of farm wanted. SOME OF OUR BARGAINS. 80 acres, rolling land, good soil, 40 acres in cultivation, 6-room house with cellar, good barn 85x40, fruit, water?, etc. Price SI,BOO. % cash, balance easy terms. 120 acres, near town, no buildings, 300000 feet beech, sugar and walnut timber, land nearly all tillable and good soil. Price SI,OOO. A rare bargain—must sell at once. 152 acres, 2 miles from Butlerville, Ind., 1 mile to church and school, land nearly all in cultivation, two-story 8-room house with cellar, good bam, splendid fruit and water, good fences. Price 2.700. Part time. 249 ACRES, 154 miles of Butlerville, twostory brick house. 10 rooms, with cellar, large bam, 80 acres in cultivation, including 40 acres of bottom land, good wells and springs. A fine stock farm. Price $7,500. 85 H acres. 56 mile from Butlerville, 30 acres in cultivation, nice cottage with five rooms and cellar, good barn, fruit, water, etc., land nearly level. Price $1,400- Part time. 120 acres, 54 mile from Butlerville, 80 acres gently rolling, in cultivation, balance broken, timbered land, two good houses and barns, fruit of all kinds, well, springs, and good fishpond, Price SBS per acre. Part time. . 'E. C. DAVIS. Brtlerville, Ind. Ml NT,ON THII P»r*B, C' / '
