Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1903 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
AN INVITINO IDEA. * / Chicago Establishment Pro vlda* Blatant Turklak Bath* and Hetal Accommodation a all for Ona Dollar. Something new in the hotel line is supplied by the famous New Northern Baths, a palatial establishment at 14 Qnincy street, near State street, Chicago. This is the most handsomely fitted np establishment in the United States—in fact there is no other place quite like it anywhere. It is a hotel and baths combined. The New Northern has lately undergone additions and improvements that make it an extremely attractive place to visit. The furnishings in every one of the eight floors are the best and most luxurious that money can bay, especially in the offioe floor where the wall decorations, stained-glass windows and other embellishments are well worth a visit on their own account. A visitor to Chicago can have any kind of a bath he chooses — Turkish, Russian Plain, Needle, Electrio or Plunge.. The swimming pool is the best in the country with even temperature all the year round. He oan enjoy himself in the most leisurely fashion, and a well appointed grill room supplies him with first class meals at any hour day or night Nowhere in Chicago can a stranger find a more pleasant and restful stopping place than the New Northern Baths, while the economy of the arrangement is a thing worth taking note of.
Local and Personal. Corn 40c; oats, 31c. Wheat 70 cents; rye, 45 cents. For fine commercial job printing come to The Democrat office. An armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. B. E. Caster, general commission agent, Gifford, Ind., box 36. Duboc Jerseys:— I have several, both male and female, pedigreed Duroc Jersey spring pigs for sale. Sylvester Gray. McKay’s laundry is open until 9a. m.; will take your laundry work Saturday a. m., and give it to you the same day. For Sale:—My 40 acre improved farm in Barkley tp., or will rent for cash. Call on or address, H. H. Hayes, Aix, Ind. Fob Sale:— Several fall blooded White Brahmas, either pullets of roosters, at SI.OO * each. A. T. Ropp, 2 miles south of town. I will sell at a sacrifice, at any time, three good bedsteads. First door north and opposite the Parochial school bnilding. Miss Nancy Rees. The laundry is here to stay. Why? Because I have the business experience and money to back me. I owe no man a dollar. O. H. McKay. James McClannahan of this city, and H. T. Griggs of goodland, have been drawn on the Federal petit jury which meets at Indianapolis November, 9th. We are informed that within the past few weeks some twenty-one Amish families of Illinois have purchased land surrounding Francesville, and will move here soon. It is also quite probable that they will build a church in town, as they will be located in various places over the township, which will make this their center point. —Francesville Tribune. PEDIdREBED HOGS. Duroc Jerseys. A few more of those fine May boats for sale at $lO each if taken soon. My yearling herd boar for sale or exchange, price S2O. Guss Yeoman, 5 miles west of Rensselaer. EXCURSION RATES. Low rate Homeseckers’ ticket* on aale lat and 8d Tuesday of eaeh month. W. H. BEAM, Agent. Beal Estate Transfers. Alfred McCoy et al to James >l. McDonald, Sept. 28, ptett 91*29-6. 240.44 acres, pt wH nw 82-20-6, 22.20 acre*, Hanging Grove, 120,100. John Kck to RL Rev. N. J. Aldering, D. D., Sept.tt, It 10, pt It 11, bl 1, Remington, Stratton’s add, 0906. Simon P. Thompson to Burr H. Sbeffer, Oct. 14, pt ae aw 29-00-7, Union, $940. Robert Michael to James W. Burling. Apr, 98, und 1-0 ne nw2o-28-0. Jordan, 01. q.c. d. Angus D. Wash bom to Isaac Right, Oct. 10, pt. ae e-00-7. Union, $9,000. Ellen J. Moffitt to Wm. R. Moffitt, Oct. 12, w* aw 8-28-6, Marlon, S2OO. William B. Austin to Edward Fairchild. Apr. 4, its 10,11. 12. bl 1, Demotte. McDonald’s add, 625. Alfred J. Tilton to Joaepfa P. Hammond, Oct. 18, It* 7,8, bl 4, Wheatfield, Graham’* add, 6100. Edmond G. Hall to JuliaC. Hill, Oct. 10. ne nw, pt wH nw 7-81-0, Walker, $4,200. Charles W. Hill to Edmond G. Hall, Oct. 10, same lands. Walker, $4,200. Samuel M. Mitchell to Theodore Phillips, Oct. 16, pt nw nw 1 80-6, Gillam, SSOO. Christopher C. Sigler to Claude C. Sigler, et ui, Dec. 27, Its 1,4, 5, bl 2, Kersey, Sigler's add. SOOO.
PLENTY OF E 668 And bo tick chicken* whore Well*’ Booeier Pool trr Powder i* need. Care* Cholerm, Gape* *n< Boar. Keep* poultry healthy. PHee, X reel* Sold by A. F. Lons.
