Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1901 — Jasper County [ARTICLE]

Jasper County

Jasper is the second largest county in Indiana, having an area of 570 square miles. Population of Jasper C0unty.£14,292; Population of Rensselaer, the County Seat, 3,255. Jasper county has gained 3.107 in population since 1SOO: Rensselaer gained HOO. Fine farming and stock raising county. Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay are principal crops. Onion. Sugar Beet and stock growing largely in Northern portion of County. Fine Lubricating Oil is also found iu northern portion and oundreds of wells are now producing while others are being put down. Price of land ranges from $25 to SSO per 'acre in northern part of county, to SOS to SIOO per acre in central and southern portion. The supreme court has held that the compulsory education law ot 1899 is valid. Now the Boston negroes are kicking because Roosevelt didn’t invite one of them instead of Booker. Borne people are never satisfied. When the Pan-American Congress eulogi/,ed Washington, did they refer to George or Booker? Please be more explicit hereafter, gentlemen. Once more, the Ohio Republican Campaign Committee is beating the devil around the stump in soliciting contributions from federal office holders. General Miles says the anti-can-teen law has proved to be well adapted; Secretary Root and General Corbin say that it has proved to be ill adopted; all buttress their their assertions by bewildering statistics. Which are we to believe?

Buffalo lost four million dollars on her fair, so far as cash is concerned, though possibly her eiti- _ .* zens have gotten benefits to that <his jot valuation from it The chances *,•»/ . ~are, however, that the country is ‘ , , . Ting tired of big fairs; they « Arnold estati ” , ■ . , ” , * iiw ,i been overdone of i sold \\ ednesd. J < ate of Fores mav t ''V- 11 ts of the action of Con--4.. .1 pt rhi t. ',u r j(_r|jt t«i till space in 1 Starke county Tfcers, but about the only I' ”iiig. Last weft 1 that are accurate are ie ijuarter sectis to the total amount, of Hamopriations. All the guarantee!" o I M ' r s are . onl y ,m f f li 'crat. "'re is a good deal of that are \e. n-they will ever promanufaet tired 11 ’> ll Hher. defy the entire w a the 99 Cent. Racket \v e also have, find Georgia. Albabeen all the ra'-e, ourol the inhabitants lain. Nothing!'* h , as l ! al , f HS nian y earth, to sell forl us much HH (jonnectinot miss this cltfcorgia twice ns much as just one-half whetts. Who says the These are on' l ttooming? bargains. VisT w . 7., . . , . .0. Jackson of the sixth steady customet nal (lißtrict> if , a CRndi . "hairman t>f the demo--1 Mr. Jack- % o bp a thorough domoc A A AIA 1" whose candidacy will KII N \ H of the i llrillUl % the state. He has c n ■ a H ‘ r years on the > Proprietors 1 V an ° known as If no mean protenactive and the democratic Spreads Like Wildfirt When things are "the best" f ~~ come "the best selling." a leading druggist, of Hellville, ().. writes: J R number "Electric Hitters are the best selling bit: *county lers I have handled in 2o years.” You olmpolifi. know why? Most diseases begins in dis- T colored orders of the stomach, liver, kidney, Clt. , . bowels, blood and nerves, Electric Bit- (?''**. ters tones up the stomach, regulatesliver, HDging kidneys and bowels, purif'n-s the blood, lias 14, strengthens the nerves, hence cures thako but multitudes of maladies. It builds up the _st. l> entire system. Huts new life and vigor cl , or lU * into any weak, sickly, rup-down manor a , ( * voter woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by Long. f t Brown, hington —■==-: —-—:« — SSSSSSs * PTH SPECIALTIES LUNOS, HKAKT. ) do his STOMACH, , NOSK A ft ion ot N Kf'".ent .’Rivißureau. kb Census withid with, ,A • iency, is t '1: y mtative • xr -‘ \