Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1901 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
: ROBERTS’ CARRIAGE EMPORIUM. ; On Front Street, one door north of marble shop, you will find ; Chas. A. Roberts in his new implement shop; a little late, but ; better late than nSVer. I have on exhibition McCormick BindI ers and Mowers, and also their world-beater Corn Harvester; ! Studebaker Farm Wagons, Buggies and Carriages. I Fave the ’ agency for the Union City Carriage Co., of Indiana. They ; have a wide reputation of being high-class goods and can be ; sold at a very low price considering the quality. Ido not ship ; in carload lots, but pay spot cash and can meet anyone’s prices ; on good goods. Please call and inspect, it will cost you noth- ; ing; everyone welcome. q ROBERTS.
FARMS FOR SALE. BY Dalton Hinchman REAL ESTATE AGENT, Vernon, Ind. No. 391. Three hundred acres. 220 a cultivated, 40a timber, 170 a bottom. Boa tiled. on pike, four wells, cistern and live water, two large barns, corn cribs, granaries, sheds and wagon scales, medium house, level, yielded from 40 to 7o bushels corn last year per acre. Price S3O per acre. No. 265. Two hundred and thirty acres, two houses -one five rooms, other two rooms, two orchards, two good barns, ‘4 mile of church and school-Catholic. 44 mile to pike road, timber 6o acres, lays well, price S2O per acre. No. 297. Farm of 317 a. house of four rooms, large barn, double corn crib 24x36 ft. 40a in timber, balance in cultivation, 3’4 miles of R. R. town, good limestone soil, price SSOOO, half cash and good time on balance at 6 per cent. _. No. 278. Farm of 34314 acres: frame house of 5 rooms, good frame barn, a fine young orchard. 100 acres in timber, balance in good state of cultivation, a fine stock farm as well as a good grain farm, it is a well watered farm and lays nice; 244 miles of railroad town. Price S2O per acre, one-half cash, good time on balance at 6 per cent secured by first mortgage. Farm of 156 acres, U 4 story brick house of 6 rooms, a large barn and other outbuildings, a flue orchard, good water, 10 acres of timber, rest plow land, most rolling. Farm is in good repair. School mile, church on corner of farm, 2 miles to R. R. town, 6 miles to Vernon. county-seat. Price $4500. Half cash, balance on time at 6 per cent. Correspondence Solicited. References: Judge Willard New. Ex-Judge T. C. Batchelor, First National Bank. Merchants: S. W.Storev. N. DeVersy, Jacob Foebel, Thomas & Son. Wagner Bros. A Co., Nelson & Son. J. H. Maguire & < 0.. 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.
Have You Seen? The New Machinery at the Rensselaer Steam Laundry. It is the best and latest improved in the United States. No more pockets in open front shirts. Our New drop board Shirt-Ironer matches every button hole perfectly and holds the neck band in perfect position while ironing. Do you realize you are working against your own city when you send to out of town Laundries and indirectly working against your own interests? We CLAIM THAT WITH OUR present Equipment and Management our work is Equal to any Laundry in America. Our Motto: Perfect Satisfaction or no charges. We make a specialty of Lace Curtains. Send us your rag carpets, 5c a yard. Rates given on family washings. Office at G. W. Golf’s. Phone 66. Prompt work. Quick Delivery. Real Estate Transters. Sarah Stockton to Frank Zickmond, August 17, se ne 31-30-7. 40 acres, Newton. SI,OOO. Helena Maier to Alonzo A. McCann, Aug. 20. sw 13-29-5, se 14-29-5, Hanging Grove, $7,000. Reuben C. Yeoman to Charles F. Grow, August 5. It 9, bl 10, Weston's 2d add Rensselaer, S2OO. Mary E. Greenfield to Barney Kolhoff, August 26, pt e)4 sw 24-30-7, 20 acres. Newton, SI,OOO. George T. Eberly to Arthur Parcels. August 16, se sw 27-39-5, se 27-29-5, 120 acres. Hanging Grove, $4,200. Michael Robinson to Ira M. Washburn, July 8. nw ne 36-31-5, ne nw 28-29-5, 80 acres. Hanging Grove, $2,560. James Osborn to Mariah J. Hill, August 27. e% se 1-32-6, Wheatfield, S4OO. qcd. William Hammel to Horace Marble. August 26. nw ne 84-32-6, Weatfield, $5lO. qcd.
i Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and al! Pat-*' Jent business conducted for Moderate Fee*. ■•osite U.S. Patent Office! ' patent in less time than those l ’ ington. ring or photo., with descrip-i 1 if patentable or not, free of J >t due till patent is secured, aw to Obtain Patents,” with. l s U.S. and foreign countries ' h ; i IO Wife co. net. Washington, O. C. !’ PPATEHTSIgS ► ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY f f Notice in “ Inventive Age ” S* {M MH < ► Book “How toobtnln Patents” > Ibliilb t f Charges moderate. No the till patent is secured. 1 Letters strictly coi'fl.leniial. Address, ’ [T G. SIGGERS. Palsnt Lawyer, Washington, P.C. J Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure A Specific for pietemper. Coughs, Colds, Heaves, rink Eye, and all Catarrhal diseases of horww Price. We. |IM per botUs Sold by A. F. Long.
