Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

For farm loans see Baughman & Williams. Lo]w rate of interest. We grind buckwheat any day except Monday and Saturday, at the River Queen Mill. For tasty and reliable job printing, call at The Democrat office. Prices always reasonable. Wanted: —Choice Buckwheat for which we will pay the highest market price, at the River Queen Mill. Get your sale bills printed at The Democrat office and a free notice of the sale inserted in The Democrat, the paper that reaches the people. We can furnish The Democrat and Indianapolis Daily Sentinel each a full year for only $3.20. If you want a good democratic daily, call in and subscribe. Read the ad of the big stock sale, 7 miles north of Brook, Dec. 12, in another part of this paper; 300 head of cattle, 120 head of hogs, 13 head of work horses, also farm implements, etc. The C. E. of Barkley will give a social, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Tudor, on Saturday evening, Dec. 13, 1902. For your supper we request you to pay as many cents as you are years old. All are invited. * ><The Ladies’ Literary Club celebrated its 25th anniversary last Friday evening at the spacious home of Mrs. M. E. Thompson. A large number of invited guests were present and a most delightful program was rendered. The regular annual election of officers for Rensselaer Camp No, 4412, M. W. A., will take place on next Wednesday night, at their hall in I. O. O. F., block. There should be a full attendance of the members at this meeting. The winners on the Cincinnati Enquirer’s guessing contest on the vote of Ohio were all remarkably close to the exact figures, there being eleven of the exact figure, and many of the other prizes were tied. None of the 4,187 winners were over 274 from the exact vote. Most of the winners were Ohio people, and about onehalf of them residents of Cincinnati. No one in this vicinity won anything. . No doubt the Enquirer made a clean half million dollars out of the contest, and perhaps double or treble that amount. When the Puritans landed on Massachusetts Bay, the old Indian king, Massasoit, taught them to cultivate corn, planting three grains in a hill and in rows at right angles to each other, says an exchange. From that time to this there has been no change in this arrangement of importance, until a Kansas man made one this year. He began a 50-acre field, planting a row of corn in a continuous circle, and had a row 25 miles long. His object was to attain a curiosity, but he found that his long row was a time saver, as there was no turning at the ends of the field. How be got out of the field when the dinner horn sounded is not stated.

A Thousand Dollar's Worth of Good. A. H. Teurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, 0.. writes, "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain. I got no relief from medicines until I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust like fine stones and now I have no pain across my Kinneys and I feel like a new-man. It has done me a SI,OOO worth of good.” Sold by A. F. Long. Why pay JI. 15 and $1.20 for flour when you can buy just as good for 93c at Laßue Bros. Coughs, Colds and Constipation. Few people realize wheh taking cough medicines other than Foley’s Honey and Tar. that they contain opiates which are constipating besides being unsafe, particularly for children. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates, is safe and sure and will not constipate. Sold by A. F. Long.

I have private funds to loan on real estate at low rates for any length of time. Funds are always on hands and there is no delay—no examination of land, no sending papers east—absolutely no red tape. Why do you wait on insurance companies for 6 months for your money? I also loan money for short times at current bank rates. Funds always on hand. W. B. Austin. See our line of shoes, new styles and lowest prices. Laßue Bros. The Democrat is prepared to turn out job printing of any character in up-to-date style and on short notice. Remember we carry the largest stock of paper, ruled and unruled goods in the county. For Fruit trees, call on 8, E. Yeoman, who represents the Hooker & Wyman nurseries of Rochester, N. Y, Every Saturday and evenings at D. M. Worland's carriage store, east side of public square. , ts.