Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1905 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

OPEN EVENINGS Till 9 o’clock. Saturday Evenings 10:30.

Cuban l£and. I am not a land agent, but I can tell you where I bought land last year that has already increased in value 150 per cent. This is because thousands of Americans are investing there, building railroads, sugarmills, saw-mills, and other things necessary to develop a new and fertile country. Land that is producing SSO to $75 clear profit per acre yearly in sugar cane. Land that is producing $750 per acre net profit yearly in ordinary cocoanuts. Lana that is producing S4OO per acre yearly in oranges, lemons, pineapples and bananas. Land where rich grass' grows higher than a horse's back, and on which cattle fatten with no other food, ready for the block. Land with a perfect climate, cooler in summer than it is in Indiana, with no frosts, and plenty of rainfall. Richer land than you ever taw, unless you have been there. Land covered with forests of great commercial value, such as mahogany, sabicou, juiqui, etc. I can introduce you to a man who makes a practice of backing these statements up with hi* pocket-book—he will give any responsible party his certified check for S2OO, and if this party should, upon investigation, find: any of these statements untrue, he shall go tothe hank and get his S2OO, which pays his expenses and leaves SSO for his time; but if everything is as represented he shall hand the check back, and he will buy land, all he can pay for, just like I did. This won’t last always, and “the early bird,” etc. Parties going to Cuba every month. If you want to know more, see me. or write. Rensselaer. Ind. E. J.WILCOX.

W A N T E d:—Plain and family sewing at my home on South Scott street. Mrs. E. T. Jones. ’Phone 28. EVERGREENS. We are in the lead with many different kinds of well shaped 4 to 15 feet trees, for church, school or home use. I order direct from the nursery, so a little time is required. Price list sent on application. C. L. Parks, R-R-3. Rensselaer. Ind. HAY PRESSING WANTED. Pattee Bros., Rensselaer, Ind., are pi epared to fill contracts for pressing hay and straw at the following prices; Wild Hay, $1.50 per ton; Tame Hay, $1.75; Oats Straw, $2.00; Rye Straw, $2.50. The above prices include wire and everything furnished by us including board. Pattee Bros. FARM LOANS 4 1-2 PER CENT. I have a limited amount of money to loan on good farms, in large sums, at 4| percent, interest,. payable semi-annually, with partial payment privileges. Call, write, or telephone No. 35, without delay. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Rensselaer, Ind, At First National Bank,