Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1903 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Opportunities In the South. • No portion of the United State* has made greater progress in the past year or two than the South. Northern and foreign capital is rapidly invading that section, finding profitable investment in the various industries and factories that are being rapidly developed and built. The great influx of settlers is creating an increased demand for lands of all kinds, and prices are gradually advancing, as they will for years - to come. Work is plentiful and poverty practically unknown. Alabama it supplying coal and iron to all the workl. More money can be made and with less labor in the raising of small fruits and berries and in truck patching along the Gulf Coast than in any other state in the Union. Strawberries from Alabama reach Northern martlets before those from the states in the southeast. Cattle ean be raised with great profit* there being millions of acres of cheap range lands. If you are interested in the south and its resources and desire information on any subject, address Q. A. PARK, General Industrial and Immigration Agent, ‘ LOUISVILLE S NASHVILLE RAILROAD, LOUISVILLE. ICY.
CITY OFFICERS. Mayor J. H. 3. Bills Marshal Mel Abbott Clerk Charles Morlan Treasurer Janies H. Chapman Attorney Geo. A. William* Civil Engineer J. C. Thrawla Fire Chief ...C. B. Steward COUSCILMZN. lit ward .....Henry Wood, Fred Phillips td ward W. S. Parks, B. F. Ferguson 3d ward J.C. McColly, Peter Waasoa COUNTY OFFICERS. Clerk John F. Major Sheriff ....Abram G. Hardy Auditor ~W.C. Babcock Treasurer R. A. Parkison. Recorder.. Robertß. Porter Surveyor l.Myrt B. Prion Coroner Jenninga Wright Supt. Public Schools Louis H. Hamilton Assessor John R. PhilUpn COMMISSIONERS. Ist District Abraham Halleek 2nd District > Frederick Waymire 3rd District Charles T: Denham Commissioners’ court—First Monday of each mouth. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. TRUSTEES. TOWNSHIPS. Joseph Stewart Hanging Grovn John Ryan r .........Gillans Lewis Shrier Walker Elias Arnold Barkley Charles M. Blue Marion John Bill Jordan Geo. M. Wilcox.... Newton S. L. Luce ..........Kenner Thomas F. Maloney .„Kankanea Stephen D. Clark .....Wheatfield Albert J. Bellows Carpenter William T. Smith Milroy Barney D. Comer ■ Union Louis H. Hamilton. Co. Supt Rensseleer G. E. Hollingsworth..- ..Rensselaer George Basse Remington Geo. O. Stembel ..i. .Wheatfield JUDICIAL. Circuit Judge., Charles W. Hanley Prosecuting attorney John D. Sink Terms of Court—Second Monday in February, April, September and November. /%’afBEVIVO JgW«|«ESIO«EB VITALITY loan* man will regain their lost manhood, sad eld nee win recover their youthful vigor by ustng BKVIVO. It qaickiy sod sorely restores Byronstgetlbwer, WssUds PlsiseeiLepd gpgplgig mo omnCS the money. Advice end circular free. AOdroos in Rensselaer by I, A. Loooft An armful of old paper* for m nickel at The Democrat office. > rT _>* %
