Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
An armload of old papers for a niokel at The Democrat office. When you have a legal notioe to publish, instruct your attorney to have same published in The Democrat, and save money. Fair Oa)tB, DeMotte, Water Valley, Lowell, Goodland, Fowler, Monticello, Monon, Franoesville, Medaryville, and Knox are towns in this looality that will celebrate the 4th. Take your ohoice. There will be no rural mail delivery next Saturday. Subscribers to The Democrat living on the rural routes can secure their paper by calling at the postoffice during the hours the office is open. first home-grown new potafbes were brougnt in Monday, and retailed out from the grocery where sold at 40 cents per peck. They were good size and better than any that had previously been shipped in. Miss May Scott, daughter of William Scott, a farmer residing south of Monticello, committed suicide Saturday by taking carbolic acid, at St. Louis, where she had recently been taking treatment in a hospital. Franoesville Tribune: Wm. Prewett and daughter of Boulder, Colo., who have been here for the past three weeks because of his father’s serious illness, have returned home as his father is recovering slowly. The guardian’s inventory of the Moses Fowler Chase estate shows that the young man has 4,800 acres of land in Benton, White and Tippecanoe counties; 168 lots in the town of Fowler, 11 lots in Concord, Ind., and $55,000 on deposit in Lafayette banks. The total value of the estate is placed at $500,000. Jake McDonald is preparing to leave Sharon, where he has been portmaster-storekeeper for the past year or more, about the first of the coming month, and it is said that Mrs. David Way mire will succeed him as Uncle Sam’s agent. It is rumored that after a few months rest Jake will again engage in the poultry business in Rensselaer. Notwithstanding the town of Goodland pays $2,000 per year from its corporation fund for street lights, the electric light plant at that place owned by the town, lacked $2,220.32 of paying operating expenses last year, according to the town treasurer’s report. The deficit up to the beginning of the last fiscal year was $6,228.27.
/Rensselaer is enjoying quite a building boom in the residence line, this season. There are probably a score of new dwellings, more or less pretentions, under course of construction at this time. Onr carpenters and laborers are ail employed and good residence lots in the heart of the city are becoming a scarce article at any price. May the good work continue. jhia hn Bill of Jordan tp., returned Tuesday from Harrison county where he was called last week by the severe illness of his father. He left the old gentleman some better bu4still in quite a critical condition. He is suffering from kidney trouble, and his age, 69 years, is against his completerecovery. Mr. Bill says crops are looking mnch better here than they arey at any points along his route to New Albany. when one sleeps with two comforts and a bed-spread over them at night and along towards morning wakens, shivering with the cola, it is not good weather for corn to grow very fast. This condition, however, seems to have been pretty general throughout the corn-growing states. The indications now point to warmer weather, in fact yesterday was considerably warmer than we have had for Borne time.
Worst of All Exporloncoo. Caa anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such wsa the experience of Mrs. S. H. Newson, Decatare, Ala. “For three years,” she writes, “I endured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length! was induced to try Electric Bitten and the result was miraculous, I improved at once and now I’m completely recovered.” For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c, It's guaranteed by A. F. Long. Druggist.
MONEY ON FARMS. A special f and to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per cent interest, with privilege to make partial payments at any interest paying time. Call at THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. PLENTY OF E66S T~ Aad BO dck chick* m where Wells’ Hoqaior PoolSold by A. F. Long.
