Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1899 — Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL MATTERS.

Subscribe for The Democrat. The dolls will have a tea party at the Bazaar. Come to The Democrat office for your sale bills. Subscribe for the taxpayers’ friend, The Democrat. The Salisbury Orchestra, Dec. 20, at Ellis opera house. Have you taken advantage of our Indianapolis Sentinel offer? A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Gorham Sunday morning. For Rent:—A fine farm, near town, cash rent. Enquire at Democrat office. 100 good envelopes with your return card printed thereon for only 50 cents, at this office. The Indianapolis Sentinel Free To Every Paid-In-Advance Subscriber To “The Democrat.” J. W. Williams, the furniture dealer, has a big new ad in this issue of The Democrat, read it. For Sale: —Lots 5 & 6, Newton’s addition, 134 feet front, good location. Easy terms. Enquire at this office. The Monon Route is making special rates for the Christmas and New Year’s holiday season. Call on the local agent for particulars. W. H. Beam. W 7 arren <fc Irwin are making loans on farm or city property at a low rate of interest and commission and on more liberal terms than can be obtained elsewhere in Jasper County. C. M. Horner now owns a $16,000 livery barn in Lafayette, and was there Wednesday to see how the man in charge was coming on. He traded Jasper county land for the stock.—Monon News. For Sale:— A nice house and lot situated in a good neighborhood, 4 rooms, good well of water, good, new barn; all on high and dry ground. Call on E. P. Honan. The Democrat is read by more farmers than any other paper published in Jasper county. Remember this when getting your sale bills struck, and come to this office for having the work done. A free notice in The Democrat with each set of bills. For Sale Or Trade.— One lot 75x187, well improved with a new cottage, 14x28, of two rooms; a good, large summer kitchen, good well of rock water, a nice level yfcrd, well set in fruit trees, a good small barn. James H. Myers. For reference call on H. Fisher, near depot. It is v said that Col. Bryan has made more than $60,000 out of his books, and W. B. Conk ley of Chicago has invested that sum in 4 per cent bonds of the United States, which are registered in Mrs. Bryan’s name, and will give a perpetual annuity of $2,000 a year, which she thinks is sufficient for her needs. The entertainment and box social given by the pupils of Gant school, Union tp., on Friday eve., Dec. 8, was a success, both financially and socially. Net proceeds amounted'to $12.51), which will be used to purchase books for the library. Many thanks are due to the patrons of the school for their attendance and support. W. F. Osborne, Teacher. Hunt Bros, guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for lagrippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. - .... *— l —J* The current issue of Herald aud Presbyter contained a handsome half-tone cut of Rev. M. L. Tressler, now of Shelbyville, together with a cut of his church, on the front page of cover. Rev. Tressler was pastor of the Presbyterian church at this place for a couple of years, and his many friends here will be pleased to learn of his advancement to so prominent a charge. When you have a nor-resident notice, notice of appointment, notice of survey, notice of final settlement, etc., to be published, insist on your attorney having the publication made in The Democrat. Our prices for this work are as reasonable as others and the clients themselves control this " class of legal advertisements. Remember tniß and see that the paper of your choice gets the adver-