Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1899 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

- —! srr — ■jr m M L W. Stone, Awm ! Anita, lowa, served his country during th 6 late war at the expense of his health. Thq' story concerning his restoration to health is given below in his own words: “When I returned from the army my constitution was broken down. I suffered extreme nervousness, and indigestion. Physicians did not help me until one prescribed Dr. Miles' Nervine, and today 1 am in better health than I have been for thirty years." DR. RULES’ Restorative Nervine is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Or. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind.

Real Estate Transiers. Benjamin F. Ehrman to Shobal P. Mill ford, Nov. 1, n‘,4 7-30-6, n*4 sw 7-30-6, nw se 7-30-6, nw 8W (f-30-6, sw nw 6-30-6, 520 acres. Union, sl. q. C. d. Albert Proling to Frederick Melchior. Oct. 28, eV4 ue, 28-32-7. 60 acres. Jordau, SI6OO. William Moore to Theodore H. Smith, Sept. 25. its 3-4, bl-10. Rensselaer Sunuyside Add., $75. Elizabeth P. Dutton to Lillian H Dutton, Nov. 10, und Vi, ill* se ne 21-28-7, n*( sw uw 22-28-7, Jordan,sl. Bureau of Catholic Ind. Mis. by President, to Society of the Most Precious Blood, Oct. 30 eV43I-29-6, wVi uw 32-29-6, 400 acres, Marion, $24.50Q, • Joseph A. Stephen, Trustee B.of C. I. Mis., tiqSpciety Most Precious. Blood, July 15, pt sw 31-29-6. pt nw 31-29-6, 19.50 acres, Marion. sl. Abilgill Johnston tq Abraliain Abbett, Nov. 9,4 t 7, bL2, Fair Qaks, $75. Geo. W. Zimmerman et al to Sylvester Galbreath, Sept. 18, ue nw 16-30-6. Barkley, SI2OO. John (J. Alter to Edgar J. Duvall. Nov, 14, It 1 I>l 12. Rensselaer South Add., SI,OOO. Addie Erb to J. G. Tarmau, Dee. 27, pt bl 7. Remington, Stratton's Add. James Little to Janies A. Turman et al. Oet. 31, Remington, SI4OO. Chat tie M- Tyler to John Pinter. Oct. 19.1 t 4. b!3, DeMotte, $2Bl. Chas. G. Spitler, Com., to David J. Thompson. Nov. 14. s l a nw 2-31-5, nw nw 2-31-5. Walker, S6OO. Com. deed. Cornelia Hatcbel et al to David J. Thompson, Nov. 11. s'i nw 2-31-5. nw nw 2-31-5, Walker. S6OO.

Edwin G. Warren to Charles H. Thompson, Nov. 16, DeMotte, Brunner’s Add., $306. Charles W. Stonebaok to David H. Yeoman, Nov. 16. eVi nw 30-30-6. Union, $2,500. Jacob Hurley to Oliver M. Cooper. Nov. 16. wse ne 4-30-6, 20 acres, Barkley, $350. John E. Hollett to Farnum R. Curtis et al. Sept. 11, pt It 4. bl 11, Remington. SIOO. Lorenzo D. Marion to Frank P. Mortoii. Nov. 17. sw ue 27-20-6. sVsnw ne 27-20-6. s’* nw ne 27-20-6. Marion. $3,000. JamesH. Hurley et al to Mary A. Hurley, July 26, ne nw 20-30-6. 40 acres, Barkley, S9OO, Sheriff Jasper county, to Richard J. Ton, Nov. 17. nw ne 17-31-7, Keener ,$586.51, Sheriff’s deed. Sylvester O’Mern to Charles D. Nowols, June 20, Rensselaer. Weston’s Add., SI,OOO. Thomas Ulyat to Robert H. Morrow, Nov. 20, nw nw 25-28-6, Milroy. SI,OOO. Wm. B. Austin et al and J. Q. Alter et ux, Oct. 5.1898, It 2, bl 14, Rensselaer, SI6OO. Charles C. Starr to Charles D. Nowels, Nov. 20. pt It 13, bl 3, Rensselaer. S9OO. Michael Schultz to Powl Schultz. Nov, 20. u v j ne 11-30-7. Union, S4OO. William’L. Nowels to James Whited, Sept. 18, Parr, S3OO, B. of T. W. & E. Cabal to Sarah L. Beecher, Dec. I, 1853. sw sw 34-29-5, Hanging Grove, Patent. U. S. of America to John Lefler. Sr., Janr3, 1854. »e 4-28-5. Hanging Grove, Patent. William Shepherd to William Shirer, Nov. 4, e>4 ne 7-31-6, Walker. $2,000. John L. Jones to Eliza A. Marion, Nov. 18, pt Its 8-4, bl 28, Rensselaer, SBOQ. State of Indiana to George' W. Spitler and William M. C. Blake, Oct. 2, 1857, nw se 7-30-6, nw sw 7-30-6, ne sw 7-80-0, sw nw 7-80-6, se nw 7-30-6, nw nw 7-30-6. ne nw 7-30-6, sw ne 7-80-6, se ne 7-30-6, nw ne 7-30-6. ne ne 7-30-6, 430 agres. $537.94, Patent. Auditor Jasper county to George E. Ramey, Nov. 28, ntt 7-30-6, nw se 7-30-6, ni4 sw 7-3 - 6. $54.78., Tax title deed. William B. Austin to Nancy J. Fairchild, Nov. 18, n‘4 ne ne 27-32-7, 20 acres, S4OO.

As a eure for rheumatism Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is gaining a wide reputation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond, lnd., has been troubled with that ailment since 1862. In speaking of it he says: “I never found anything that would relieve me until I used Chamberlain’s Paii\ Balm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was swollen and painting me very much, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved me. For sale by Hunt Bros., druggists. Subscribe for The Democrat.