Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1904 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
pt £ Mi lint l * COHNKIt OP WASHINGTON AND VAN NCNSSCIACK STRUTS. J \ DIRECTORS: \ \ John Eger, Pres. Delo9 Thompson, Cashier. Lucius Strong Granville Moody ]t : Warren Rcbinson J I Does a general banking business, Loans Money on # all kinds of approved security; buys notes, pays in- jj terest on savings; pays taxes for customers and others. % this Bonk *lll lie Glad 10 M Every Favor 10 iis customers consistent Him | T.l.phone 42. Bft MHO MDKS. | Are You Interested in the South? DO YOU CARE TO KNOW OF THE MARVELOUS DEVELOPMENT NOW GOING ON IN The Orest Central South? OF INNUMERABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG MEN OR OLD ONES—TO GROW RICH? Do you want to know about rich farming lends, fertile, well located, on a Trunk Line Railroad, which will produce two, three or four crops from the same field each year? Land now to be had at from $3.01 to $5.00 an acre which'will be worth from $30.00 to $150.00 within 10 years? About stock raising where the extreme of winter feeding is but six (6) short weeks? Of places where truck growing and fruit raising yield enormous returns each year? Of a land where you can live out of doors every day in the year ? Of opportunities for establishing profitable manufacturing industries: of rich mineral locations, and-splendid business openings. If you want to know the details of any or of all these write me. I will gladly advise you fully and truthfully. G. A. PARK, General Immigration and Industrial Agent Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. LOUISVILLE, KY.
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 price. The hay will be ready to cut about June Ist. Contracts and terms can be had by applying to W- N. Pence, DeMotte, Ind. MONON CHEAP RATES. $3.56 for the round trip to Indianapolis, June 27 and 28, return limit July 15, $14.85 for the round trip to St. Joseph. Mo.. June 27, 28 and 29, returning limit June 5. *2.45 for the round trip to Chicago, June 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, return limit June 29. $3.85 for the round trip to Ft. Wayne, Ind., June 22. 28. 24 and 25, return limit July 6. One fare plus 25c for the round trjp J uly 2d 8d and 4th, return limit July 6. $6.85 for the round trip to Cincinnati, July 16th, 17 and 18th. $14.20 for the round trip to St. Paul, MinD., July 18 to 17, return limit Aug. sth. *1.40 for the round trip to Lafayette, July 14, limit July 15, Exhibition Barnum & Bailey’a Circus. One fare plus 36c to Rome City, July 20 to Aug. 13th, limit Aug. 16. SB.BO for the round trip to St. Louis, Mo., July 3, 8.4, 6,8, Umit 18 days, via Lafayette. $7.68 for the round trip to Detroit, Mich., Jnly 8,7, 8; return limit July 12. $135 for the round trip to Battle Ground, Jnly 7th to Aug. Ist, limit Aug, 8, Round trip rate* for the world’s Fair at St. Loot* commencing April 36th, good until Dec. 16th. slß.t>6; sixty day excursion tickets $11.60; fifteen day excursion tickets, $10.80; seven day excursion, $7.80, W. H. BEAM, Agent.
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