Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1903 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
OF RENSSELAER. INDK. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier auccsaao* to thi auimiH op tmb oo«*iaoiok •TAT* BANK* Opened March 3. 1908, at the old location, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. A general banking bnslne** transacted; deposits reoeived, payable on time or oo demand. M oner loaned on acceptable security; Drafts on all cities at home ana abroad bought and sold. Collection of notes and accounts a specialty. 5 per cent, farm loans. Yonr Business Solicited. JUMBO ENGLISH SHIRS STALLION. JCMBh is abrlght bay In color, will weigh 1700 pounds, and was formerly owned by Elmer Fisher. He will make the season of 1903 at my farm miles south of Rensselaer. on Mondays, Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays; Fridays and Saturdays at Hemp - hill's stallion barn In Rensselaer. Terms: 98.00 to insure colt to stand and snek; service money due at once If mare is parted with; product held good for service. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Marios I. Adams. Telephone, 5341. |( BIACK'DRAUGHTII NM lllta Constipation is nothing more Ail UH than a clogging of the bowels Wr and nothing less than vital stagIS nation or (math if not relieved, fl] W If every constipated sufferer w| m could realize that he is allowing ■ ■ poisonous filth to remain in his ■ system, he would soon get relief. ■ ■ Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious- ■ ness, colds and many other ail- I | ments disappear when consti- I ■ pated bowels are relieved. Thed- I I lord’s Black-Draught thoroughly I ft cleans out the bowels in an easy I I and natural manner without the I purging of calomel or other vio- I ft lent cathartics. • w W Be sure that you get the origi- ft m nal Thedford’s Black-Draught, M M made by The Chattanooga Medi- ■ W cine Co. Sold by all druggists in M ■ 25 cent and SI.OO packages. I I Draagfct too highly. I keep It ianvhoas* I ■ all the tlwe sad have ased It for us last ■ tea years. 1 never gave ay children ■ W say ether laxative. I tftlak I coaid ■ ■ never be able to work wlthoat It on acconnt of being treahted^wtth alTthldkeepe asp. C. B.M4RUIID. poouauHßCoSl WITH THESE TWO I in the House you may quickly I check the first symptoms of I Cough, Cold and Constipation. I Safest for Children. Best tor I Everybody— Because no Morphine used. I MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED IP NOT AS CLAIMED. % ■ ASK DRUGGISTS FOR THEM. I
Seal Estate Transfers. Charles A. Roberts to John Eger, May] 19, pt Its 8,4, bl 5, pt it T, 10, bl 5. Rensselaer , $1,600. Jeaae Wood to Leroy & Gillespie, Dec. (30. wtt nw 85-83-5, Kankakee, sl. q. c. d. Ray D. Thompson to B, J, Gifford, May 19, wH se 1-80-6, ne 13-80-6, se nw 13-80-6, nw . se 13-80-6. Barkley, sl. q. c. d-I Jesse C. Gwln to Henry Knpkie, May 18, se sw 28-80-5, Glllam, $1,480. James B. Graham to Georgians Prairie, April 38, Its 1, 24, b! 5, Wheatfieid. Graham’s 2d add $45. James B. Graham to Town of Wheatfieid, Mch. 31. Wheatfieid, $1340. Rodney H. Dodge to Nancy 6. Proodly, Nov. 18,1908, lta 8,4, b! 3, Fair Oaks, $450. Reason M. Dunn to Fred Granger, May 11, lta 8, 0. bl 3. ptlts 18.14, bl 8, DeMotte s2^oo,
