Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1900 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SCOH’S EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the lowing reasons: /FIRST— Because, if any member of the family has a hard cold, t will cure it. SECOND- Because, if the children are delicate and sickly, it wil make them strong and well. THIRD — Because, if the father or mother is losing flesh and becoming thin and emaciated, it will build them up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH Because it is the standard remedy in ad throat and bang affections. Mo household should be without it It can be taken in summer as wel as in winter. and Si 00. all druggists. HCOTT'at BOWNE, Chenusta, New York.
Notice To Subscribers. During the next few weeks several hundred subscriptions to The Democrat will expire. We bop« to see as many as canilo so come in and renew promptly and take advantage of our liberal clubbing rates. We furnish The Democrat and Indianapolis Weekly Sentinel be th one year for §1.35, cash in advance, Or The Democrat and Cincinnati Enquirer for $1.50, or all three for $1.85. Wemakeclubing rates on any newspaper or magazine published, and can save you money if you desire more than one foreign paper or periodical. Come in and renew and induce your neighbor who may not be a subscriber to become one. Monon Excursions. $18.50 to Philadelphia. Pa., and return, June 14 and 18, returning June 30. $3.30 to Indianapolis and return. June 4 aul 5. returning June 8. Democratic State Convention, W. H. Beam. Agt., Rensselaer, Ind.
Warren & Irwin are making loans on farm or city property at & low rate of interest and com mission and on more liberal terms than can be obtained elsewhere in Jasper County. Real Estate Transfers, Curtis J. Judd to Benjamin J. Gifford. Mxy 18, pt 3C-28-5, Milroy, sl. Cathariae Tipton to N. E. Imes, May 16, und M sw 8-31-5. Walker. $250. q. c. d. Jacob G. Heil et al to N. E. Imes, May 7, undli 8-31-5, Walker. S7OO. N E Imes to W. B. Austin, May 19. aw 8-31-5, Walker. SIOOO. Kitty Hopkins to John Rush, May 19. pt* 3. bl 2, Thompson’s add. Rensselaer, S2OO. William Zea to James N. Zea, Feb. 16. It 6L bl 12, Western add., Remington, $1,300. Robert Parker to George A. Gray, April 10, it 1. bl 18. Remington. $1,850. Sarah A. Lally to George A. Gray, April X, Its 2. 8. bl 18, Remington, $1,500, i EllaO. Wilson to Herbert J. Welsh, Mar | 18, Its 11, 12. bl 19, Remington, SI,OOO. Henry Hildebrand to Lorenz Hildebrand, May 18, pt 80-39-6, Rensselaer, S4OO. John A. bigler to F. M. Sigler, May 14. a* aw 37-82-7, 40 acres. Keener, SI,OOO.
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