Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1906 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Twenty Minute* 4 Time Enough ? To Core the Worst Headache From Any Cause—New Reduction Method. ( Most headache* and pains yield Instantly to the new Reduction Method—Dr. Shoop’s Twenty Minute Headache Cure. The cause for these pains is congestion— a rushing of blood to the nerve centers—which distends the veins to nearly the bursting point. Swollen and enlarged, these veins and capillaries exert an irritating pressure on the myriads, of nerve branches and fibres. Then, there’s apain, and finally that excruciating, cease- less ache. This new Reduction Method disperses the blood, distributes th e and directs it to the pro-per channel*. I* frees the nerve tra) centers from all pressure and irritationiha pains and disappear because AH ■ r jCFgYM Hk lhei r cause has been re-WK&*3hSA&mw moved. You may try-a sand remedies—you may W£TM|T9£]W drug and stupity the into submission but the remedy which brings prompt relief and permanent euro ■will be successful because it reduces the congestion —it must embody the Reduction Method, v Medicine has thus found a way —simple and sure, yet the only way —to thoroughly overcome these attacks of Headache and Neuralgia. The effect of Dr. Shoop’* Twenty Minute Headache Cure is prompt—perfectly suited to all forms of Headache and absr lately positive in every temperament. For sa and recommended by _ A. F. LONG.
FMReolMeondMM WILL H.: FLAGG, Mgr. Journal Bldg., Rensselaer, Ind. Locate You Pleasantly. Get you an Insurance Policy that will Protect Your Family, Rent your Property, Sell Your Property. LIST FORZSALE. No. 128—120 acre farm in Starke county, Ind. Best of improvements; 4 miles of North Judson, on good pike. Owner too old to farm. Will sell stock and farm, tools if desired. A bargain. No. 129—22acres*outhof Wheatfield;3-room house and outbuil liugs. good orchard; all in cultivation. You should inquire about thiNo. 131—New 5-room house, good barn, in Monticello, Ind. This is a fine property. Will take part groceries or hardware and balance in two years. Nos. 132 A 133 Two 80 acre farms in Gillam tp. Owners heavy losers in San Francisco disaster. Want to sell. No. 131 —80 acres in Gillam tp. Small house. All fenced. No, 135—20 acres near Rensselaer. All fenced. No. 136—Hotel, on Monon railroad, in town of 608, well ;equipped, immediate possession. No. 137—Hotel, on Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad, in town of 1,000. No. 138—Large tract land, well improved, three seta of improvements; Union township. No. 139—5714 acres 1n Gillam township; 7room house, barn 40x60; 500 rods tile; right at church and school; $l5O down, balance on payments. Investigate. Several stocks of goods in towns and cities of importance, for sale or trade. Some fine dwellings for sale or trade. If you want to go into business, or invest in a profitable investment, come tell us what you want and we are sure we can ’’fit you out.” TEXAS. School laud, $1 to $4 per acre: 40 years’ time, at 3 per eent. We w ill gladly tell you all about it. No. 2—lßo to 10,560 acres iu Scurryeounty. Nearly ail level brairie. The soil is black and very deep. Price $8 to sl2 per acre. Two-thirds cash, balance easy terms. No. 9—26,000 acres in Peeos eouiity-; 19,000 acres is deeded laud. The 7.000 acres leased lands will go iu at $2 per acre upon the 19.600 acres. This is ranch land. Terms to suit the purchaser. No. 10—80 to 40,000 acres in Coleinan county. A number of finely improved farms in this tract. The water facilities of this laud is of the best. $5 to S2O per acre, all owing to the location, quality of land, etc. No. 21—160 acres four miles of Eskota, a nice town on the T. A P. R. R., well imimproved; $8 per acre. No. 115— A splendidly improved farm of 220 acres; 3 miles of Medina. Soil black loam, grows cotton, corn, wheat, oats cane, potatoes and vegetables in profusion. Watered by three wells, Medina river and springs. New 6-rooin house, rent house, cribs, etc. Healthy locality. A ‘'snap" at $3 per acre. These areoniy a sample of the I'3o bargains. DAKOTA, Can get you a homestead. Following we give brief descriptions of a few sample laud bargains from our Emmons county list of over 100,(X0 acres. Further description of any or all tracts mentioned in this list will be gladly given. Every piece of land mentioned is well located near schools and railroad station. The soil, water and titles are good and terms of sale satisfactory: No. 351—88 acres ten miles from railroad station, all tillable, with good homestead adjoining. free. $10.50 per acre. No. 850-160 acres, s. w. H 28-133-76, two miles north of Linton. This tract has a never-failing stream of spring water running through it; 100 acres is tine plow land, while the balance is rolling, but fine grazing land, This tract w ould make a beautiful place for mixed farming; $lO per acre. No. 776—109 acres, s. e. 54 of 11-133-78. a very fine level tract of farm land eight miles from railroad station, 5* mile from school house. A snap for $11.50. No. 44—160 acres. This tract lies four miles east of Winona, on Cattail creek, one of the prettiest small streams in the country. It is free from stone and a good tract for mixed, farming; 18.50 per acre. No. 83—160 acres, four miles south of Hazelton, a good town on the N. P. Thi* is one of the best quarter* of farm land in Btnmon* county. The aoil is rich, black loatn with clay subsoil, level, and every foot tillable: sl3 per acre. We have several hundred tracts for sale with free 160-acre government farms adjoining, near Dickinson, North Dakota, on easy terms. Large tract*, containing several thousand acre*, from $3 to $6 per acre. Liberal discount for all cash. Also solicitor for land* in Burleigh, LaMoure and Ransom counties. N. Dak. Onefourth down and balance in ten equal installment*, with interest at 6 per cent, per annum. It will pay you to investigate thi* proposition before June 25,1906. -)o(WILL H. FLAGG. Mgr. Ground Floor. Journal Building. Tiliphonb 524-D.
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