Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1904 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
# . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I North Side of Public Square RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. Loans Money on all kinds of Good Ss- DIRECTORS.. curlty, on CITY PROPERTY and on A. Park Ison. President. FARMS at Lowest Rates, Pays Interest on Savings, Pays Taxes and Makes In- ° " vice"r«sident. vestments for customers and others and Jame* T. Randle, sol cits Personal Interviews, with a view geo. E. Hurray, to Business, promising every favor con- e. l. Hollingsworth, sistent with Safa Banking. Caahier. FARH LOANS A SPECIALTY. I WABASH | 1 The World’s Greatest Fair I § ST. LOUIS % § April 30—December 31. § 2 WHY? e* BECAUSE is the only line lan d in S passengers over its own rails 6| at main entrance of grounds, where It has erected a $50,000 /v Passenger Station, and maintains in connection therewith a Bureau of Information for the accommodation of its patrons. It has |h Fast Express SHUTULE TRAIN SERVICE between Union Station and A} Grounds, with a capacity of 35,000 Passengers per hour, •) YOU ARE SAFE IN TRAVELING VIA THE WABASH 0) SUPERIOR EQLIPMENT-Wide Vestibuled Coaches, (0 0) Chair Cars, Diners and Sleepers. (• LINE LAID WITH 85 POUND STEEL RAILS. (# 0) EVERY TRAIN PROTECTED BY THE BLOCK SYSTEM. (• $50,000,000 EXPOSITION (0 Comprising 50 State and Territory Buildings. 00 Foreign Buildings. (0 WHY GO ABROAD? § 9) When you can at your own door, at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, enjoy 9) (0 the advantages and pleasures'of a “TOUR OF THE WORLD?” (0 9) Low rates and Liberal Limits shown elsewhere in paper. 9) Write nearest WABASH Agent or THOS. FOLLEN, P. It T. A., Lafayette, Ind. {j® 9) C. S. CRANE. Pass. & Tkt. Agt. ( T , 9) H. V. P. TAYLOR. Ass t Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt. f Loulßt Mo -
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES’ CURDS. Jordan Township. John Bill, trustee of Jordan township, gives notice that he will be at his residence in said township on the secoud and fourth Saturdays of each month for the purpose of transacting township business; and business relating to making contracts or paying claims will be done on 9uch designated day. John Bill, Trustee. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE I W L J J ' L Jvj IIMk I ■ w J ■mKm Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain oar opinion free whether an invention Is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Mann A Co. receive (pedal notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest drcnlatton of any scientific Journal. Terms. S 3 a year; four months, (L Sold by all newsdealers.
HAY DEALERS NOTICE. Wanted:—Men to cut hay.* The highest price per ton will be paid persons for cutting and stacking 10,000 acres of hay, by the Northern Indiana Land Company, who also have 5,000 acres of hay for sale by the ton, to hay dealers or persons wishing to do their own cutting and stacking. The Northern Indiana Land Company calls the attention of hay dealers and others to the fact that this will be a good opportunity to get good hay at a reasonable prioe. The hay will be ready to cut about June Ist. Contracts and terms can be had by applying to W. N. Pence, DeMotte, Ind. KEEP UP YOUR STOCK. Owners of horses, cattle or other live stock should bear in mind that there is a city ordinance against stock running at large, and unless the owners take care of their stock they are liable to be hanled up in court and. suffer the Snalty in good hard dollars. en who have spent time and money in Hxing up their lawns or who have contracted a ‘ ‘crick”' in their wife's back in making a nice garden, do not like to have some one’s horse or cow punch it full of holes and render it an eyesore, instead of a thing of beauty. People who make no effort to take care of their stock ought not be allowed to keep any. Head The Democrat for news.
