Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1901 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
V«A^AA^KAJWS»^n/VWN/SA/'A/N/ , *»AA<\/S/^NAAV*V' DENTAL SCIENCE... ( Has reached its highest point in our office. We have H C conquered pain and anxiety. We have assured our par tientstliat our methods and prices are in keeping with \ \ dental progress. Confidence has been the keynote of f ( our success. If we work for you once we’re sure of getJ i~lj—iirr-y- -- c ting all your work, as well as the dental work of your relatives and friends. Our dental work co*W little, wears r office upstairs P well, and is guaranteed to be the best that money can buy. J IN HORTON BL’K / _______ V HOUSE. COURT j w HQRTON Dentist# . ■ "" . ..18 l-Al .....Jit. JILL! Lil! 1 The Rensselaer Steam Laundry. Telephone 215. PORTER & WHITE, Propr’a. Office at George W. Goff’s. Good work, prompt service, close attention to details, improved machinery, expert help, are making The Rensselaer Steam Laundry one of the best in Northern Indiana. Our constant aim is to give our patrons work that cannot be excelled. ~ I Out... r Linens, Our I Remington, f? T Quick orderwork, laities i Lace curtain work, oiaa..-j Rose lawn l Woolens without shrinking, IMt. Ayr, Fair Oaks. We have an expert laundryman from Cincinnati with us now. | RENSSELAER STEAH LAUNDRY.
FARMS FOR SALE. BY Dalton Hinchman REAL ESTATE AGENT, Vernon, Ind. No. 350. Farm of 300 acres, frame house of 4 or 5 rooms, large frame barn, 160 acres lays nice and 40 some broken, not bad. This is a choice farm. A fine blue limestone quarry on the 10 acres. 1% miles of aß.R.town, 10 miles of Vernon the County Seat. Price $35 per acre. Reasons for selling, old age and no children to worry over. Half cash, good time on the remainder. No. 367. Farm of 100 acres, frame house of 5 rooms, large frame barn, hog house, hen house and other out buildings. Good water at honse, bam and on the farm. Some parts rolling. Good grain and stock farm. Said farm adjoining the town of Vernon, the county seat. Price $3,000. No. 368. Farm of 40 acres, frame house of 8 rooms, good well with a new force pump in, a large frame barn, good orchard of all tatnds of fruit, within 9 miles of Seymour, a railroad city of 13,000 or 15,000 inhabitants. 3 miles of pike. 1-4 mile of good school and I*4 miles of church. Good| neighborhood. 35 acres bottom and 15 acres upland. Price $1,300, half cash, time on balance, secured by first mortgage. No. 309. Farm of 130 acres, 4% miles from Vernon; 94 acres in grass and cultivation, SO in timber, some good timber; 3 story loa house, 6 rooms, barn, new frame 38x44 feet; good orchard; farm well watered, lays nice, one mile of pike road. Price $3,000. No. 370. Farm of 158 acres; 3-story frame house of 7 rooms; large frame bam 55x60; 8 wells of good water and tine stock water by springs; part level and part rolling; three orchards of all kinds of fruit; 35 or 40 acres in timber, some good saw timber; 1J» miles of railroad town. Price $4,000. ■ No. 371. Farm of 304 acres; frame house 316-story, 6 rooms, good well at house; barn 53x54 feet; 06 acres of bottom land, 80 upland tillable, balance in timber, sugar, beech, walnut, chestnut poplar. Price SBS per acre, *i cash, balance on time at 0 peri cent. Correspondence Solicited. References; Judge Willard New, hx-Judge T, C. Batchelor, First National Bank. Merchants: S. W. Storey. N. DeVersy. Jacob Koebel, Thomas & Sou, Wagner Bros. St Co., Nelson & Son. J. H. Maguire St Co., W. M. Naur, Herbert Goff and Wagner’s plow factory. Anyone that wishes to look over the county, would be pleased to show them whether they wished to buy or not.
