Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

JUST RECEIVED.

A fine line of Up-To-Date Pattern Hats, and Street Hats, also. If you want the very latest style hats money can buy, call and see my line for they are trimmed in the city, by expert trimmers, and are not old material or shelf-worn, but are strictly swell hats. If saving money is any object, give me a call. Location near depot.

MRS. C. E. HERSHMAN.

FARHS FOR SALE. Plymouth, Marshal County, Indiana. Farm of 170 acres. All under cultivation, fine 10 room brick house, bank barn 90x00. granary, corn cribs, hog house, wood house and other out-buildings; all in good condition, good fences, fine 5 acre orchard, 2 good wells, school acioss road from farm, good pike from farm to city, 4 miles to Plymouth, $55 per acre. Farm of 80 acres. 75 acres in cultivation, 5 acres good timber. 2 good frame houses, one good bank barn 40x00, corn cribs, wagon shed, hay barn, 2 good wells, schoolhouse on farm, *4 mile from R. R. station, 5 miles from city, pike roads, $55 per acre. Farm of 300 acres (stock farm). 100 acres In pasture, 200 under cultivation. 2 good houses and barn, all necessary out-buildings, good orchard. 1 mile of R. R. town of Burr Oak, 11-4 of Hibbard, 8 miles of Plymouth, $45 per acre. 80 acre farm. 00 acres under cultivation, 17 acres fine timber. 3 acres in fine orchards and fine fruits, good 2-story house, barn, wind pump, fine water, cistern, wood house, carriage house, granary, ice house, smoke house and other buildings, fine little farm for price. $4,000. 45 acre farm. All under cultivation, good six room house, good barn 30x40, good well, young orchard. M mile to school, S mile to K. R. station. 5>4 miles to city, $1,500. I have several other farms for sale, cheaper ones and higher priced, larger and smaller. Most of this land is heavy gravel land, fine for wheat and clover and cannot be beat for fruit, but will raise any grain or hay that can be grown in Indiana. In regard to kind of land, enquire of Jas. Donnelly, Rensselaer, Ind. Any one wishing to look at farms or wishing particulars, call on or address, J. V. KEIPER. Plymouth, Ind. F. R. D. No. 3. Everybody reads The Democrat. To Rent. Two, 320 acre farms, well ditched, near Kniman, and one, 160 acre farm near Demotte, Indiana, to parties who can do a large amount of plowing this fall, and put in 300 acres of corn next year. Apply, Warren Springer, 197, S. Canal St. Chicago, 111. Subscribe for The Democrat. MAUDE WAS BUNCOED. Maud Muller jumped, on the timeworn bike for an evening hit on the dusty pike. An old dropframe and a way-down gear, with a rattle that the dead could hear. The judge came bounding along behind, out airing his judicial mind. De noted the figure neat and trim and the graceful motion of the hidden limb, and he said to himself in grave delight, “What’s the matter with Maud? She’s all right.” He drew up beside her and asked her flat which way she rode on such an old icecart as that. And she said saleladies could ill support such a wheel as the district court. He said she could on a chain less ride, with a diamond frame if she’d be his bride, Or if she would burst her solo life, they would tandem together as man and wife. Maud bit at the bait like a hungry trout and the old man smiled as be yanked her out. They ride on a tandem now, of course, but Maud has to work like a treadmill horse. For the judge has learned to sit and shirk and let his darling do all the work. He weighs two hundred and forty-one, but the poor girl thinks it’s an even ton. Subscribe for The Democrat Read the Democrat.

DR. MOORE, Specialist, PRIVATE DISEASES, -■> ' HgMaUKMUM; k dYskaseß L of women. Office First Stairs West of . RENSSELAER, IND<