Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1904 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

O. M. WILCOX & SON SURREY AND PARR ' WILL PAY (/ % Cents Pound For Fancy Fat Turkeys 20 c Dozen For Eggs. I Are You Interested in the South? DO YOU CAKE TO KNOW OF THE MARVELOUS DEVELOPMENT NOW GOING ON IN The Great Central South? OF INNUMERABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG MEN OR OLD ONES-TO GROW RICH? Do you want to know about rich farming lands, 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 #3.0 J 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 («) 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 ttiese write me. 1 will gladly advise you fully and truthfully. G. A. PARK, General Immigration and Industrial Agent Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. LOUISVILLE, KY.

VOTE ON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE AND ASSESSOR. Following is the vote of Jasper county, by precincts, for township trustee and township assessor: Trustee. Assessor. „ . i Dem 54 Dem 47 Hanging Grove.. } Rep 70 Rep Ti .. I j Dem 128 Dem 82 Giliam../. { Rep 60 Rep 99 j Dem 114 Dem 95 Walker 1 Rep 101 Rep 114 „ , , „ , j Dem 6:! Dem 35 Barkley East } Rep H 5 R ep 119 ~ , , ~ . j Dem 111 Dem 86 Barkley West.... Rep 41 Rep ... , , i Dem 131 Dem 111 Marion, Ist (Rep m Rep m i Dem 153 Dem 135 Marion, 2st j Rep 146 Rep K 0 . „ , j Dem 101 Dem 105 Marion, 3rd ) Rep *4 Rep 77 . ... i Dem 106 Dem 104 Marion, 4th j Rep iBS Rep IS6 T , j Dem 87 Dem 65 J° rdan )Rep 70 Rep 87 „ (Dem 84 Dem 77 Newton j Rep 73 Rep 77 „ t Dem Dem 90 Keener.. ) Rep 124 Rep 87 „ . , ( Dem 62 Dem 83 Kankakee \ Rep sr Rep 5y .„ , , (Dem 99 Dem 93 Wheatfield } Rep 135 Rep m • _ < Dem 58 Dem 39 Carpenter. East.. } Rep m , Rep m „ „ , < Dem 58 Dem 37 Carpenter. South \ Rep U 9 Rep 130 „ . , j Dem 75 Dem 74 Carpenter, West, } Rep luo Rep 95 .... i Dem 42 Dem 46 Milroy 1 Rep 3S Rep 32 ..... t Dem 131 Dem 114 Union, North , Re p 42 Rep 57 Union, South R enl ,75 }? eln 1 Rep 102 Rep 99 Have Yon Got TLt-m T Do you feel anxious and preoccupied when tbe gas man goes by? Do yon sleep badly? Do you go to bed hungry? Does your heart palpitate when you see a steak? Is there an all gone feeling in your pocket? Do you have nightmares? Do you do mental arithmetic every time you contemplate the purchase of “coffee and?” Have you a hunted look? Do you walk down dark alleys when you go downtown? Beware! Those are the symptoms. You’re busted.—San Francisco Bulletin.

A MATTER OF HEALTH RMi MAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE ELLIS OPERA HOUSE Saturday, Nov. 12 nagnlflcent Production of East Lynne WITH Specialties between acts. Reserve seats at Jessen’s jewelry store. A complete new stock ladies’ tourist and cravenette rain coats just received. Chicago Bargain Store. For Sale: Two separable cone pulleys and five feet of 1 11-lfi inch shafting. The Democrat. Fancy N. Y. Baldwin and greening apples $2.50 per bbl. for a short time only, worth now to dealers at Chicago $3.00 to 3.50 per bbl. Chicago Bargain Store. PRINTER WANTED. The Democrat wants at once, for its job and ad department, a good, all-round printer; married man; must be stei y, sober and iudustrous. A steady position for years to come at good salary to the right man. In writing state age, experience, wages wanted and enclose samples of work. An endless variety cloaks, suits, skirts, shirt waists, petticoats, etc. at matchless bargains, Dpr s *- - -! Chicago Bargain Store. No Need to Bran. “Sir,” began a creditor who met one of Ms victims in the street, “I sent you a bill in January.” “Yes, sir.” “And again in April.” “Yes. sir.” “And again in July.” “Yes. sir.” “And I presume you received one the other day.” “I did, sir.” “Well, sir; well, sir?" flustered the creditor. "Well, you needn’t feel so stuck up over it,” replied the other as he lighted a cigar. “There are firms in this town who send me bills every month in the year, and they never stop me In the street to brag about it either. I detest such egotism, sir. Good morning.”— Tit-Bits.

**l should have left this lovely home several days ago.” This very pleasant picture shows a brave lieutenant of the Union army in very agreeable business. The lieutenant is the hero of the fascinating war story In the Debatable LancL* BY EDWARD S. ELLIS The young lady with him is the heroine. All their moments were not as blissful and placid as the one the artist chose. Their love making was spiced with most exciting adventure.