Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1901 — SAY, LOOK HERE! [ARTICLE]

SAY, LOOK HERE!

DO YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A FARM? IF SO, VISIT HONAN’B REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 80 acres in Milroy Township, 8 miles from city, gpod house.'bsrn. wind-pump, orchard etc. Price *43 per sere. 160 acres in Jordan Township, well drained, good house and barn, orchard, best land in tp.; *4O per acre. 80 acres in Marion Township, in prime state of cultivation, young bearing orefiard. all thoroughly tiled, good house and barn, 0 miles from f Ity, good roads all the year round; *65 per acre. • 160? acres In Jordan Township, good improved farm, well drained and fenced, dirt cheap at *4O per acre. 80 acres in Jordan Township, good black loam, entire farm can be. cultivated, a bargain at *4* an acre. 89 acres in Gillam Township, 60 acres In cultivation. 13 acres of the best timber to township, house, barn, good orchard. Price *4O an aerp^ House and corner lot 1 block from Court House, most beautiful location in the city, a bargain at *3.000. New house and barn; orchard and Stt acres of ground in smalt fruits, ideal place for market garden. Inside city limits, south of railroad, com *O.OOO. will sell at *3.500. No. 28. 57H acres In Jordan township at *4B per acre. No. 30. 168 acres In Marion township at *45 per acre. No. 38. 80 acres in Hanging Grove township at *BS peracre. No. J#. 80 acres In Hanging Grove township at *B6 per acre. No. *O. 80 acres in Gillam township at *4O per acre. No. 81. 40 acres in Gillam township at *36 per acre. * No. 88, 120 acres in Jordan at *4O per acre. No. 87. Good 7 room bouse and lots on River street, City. *IOOO. No. 80. Fine 2-story house 3 blocks from court house, a bargain, *I7OO. No. 40. 3 city lots prominent corner. No. 48. 100 acres, Union tp., at *4O per acres. No. 44. 560 acres, Union tp., at *SO per acre. No. 46. 300 acres. Union tp..*4o per acre. No. 46. lt4«tory house. 5 rooms, corner lot. in city. *550. For particulars call on or write K: P. Horan. Rensselaer. Ind. When the quantity of food ’.aktn is too large or the quality too rich, heartburn is likely to follow, and especially so if the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of eaaily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you feel a full* neat and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too rtfuen, take one of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets 2nd the heartburn may be avoided- For sale by Long.