Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Cbas. Meadel ditch; same entry as above. Robert H. Morrow vs. James B. Albertson, et al.; receiver files report showing charges of $82.90 and credits of $32.41. Receiver allowed $25. James H. Chapman vs. Tirzah A. Garrison, et al.; prayer of petition denied and report of receiver approved. Trustee appeals. Samuel Hartsell vs. Samuel H. Hartsell, et al.; court allows M. Leopold SIOO attorney fee. McNeil-Higgins Co., vs. G. G. Garrison et al; motion for new trial overruled. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., vs. Wesley C. Schlosser, et al; judgment and foreclosure, $3,024.70. Laura Stowman vs. Isaac Stowman; decree of divorce granted plaintiff and also custody of children. Wm. P. Gaffield vs. James T. Morton, et al; defendant files motion for new trial. Jennie S. Jessen vs. John H. Jessen; divorce granted plaintiff. Irene Beach vs. Henry B. Murray, et al; judgment vs. defendants for $642.55.
OBITUARY OP MRS. HENRY THORNTON. Adaline Hammond was born in Jackson county, Ind., December 30, 1829. She moved with her parents, Oliver and Lydia Hammond, from Jackson county, to Monticello, Ind., in 1835, where they lived until 1838, when she moved to Jasper county. In 1855 she was united in marriage to Samuel Pillars, who died December 5, 1857. To this union one child was born, Lydia A. Pillars, now Mr®. G. L. Thornton. In 1865 she was married to Henry T. Thornton, who died November 27, 1897. To this union were born two children, Dora May, now Mrs. Geo. Clark, and Josiah C. Thornton. She united with the Free Will Baptist Church in her childhood days and remained a faithful member and earnest Christian until the time of her death, which occurred at her late home in the north part of Rensselaer, at six o’clock Saturday evening, March 12, at the age of 80 years, 2 months and 13 days. Surviving her are three children, two brothers and one sister, Albert and Steward Hammond and Mrs. Mary Spaulding. All were in attendance at the funeral services except Mrs. Spaulding who was too ill to attend. Besides these named she leaves to mourn their loss several grand-children, and great-grand-children and a large circle of friends. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. O. E. Miller from the First Baptist church, Monday and burial made in Weston cemetery. * GLOW & HENDRICKS. A partial list of the lands that we are offering for sale in Ransom County, No. Dak. This land is excellent in every respect. We advertise only facts and with our wide experience and acquaintance throughout the state, we can always help you find a snap. Come and see us. No. 1 —640 acres, gently rolling surface; 300 acres cultivated, balance pasture, good house, fine large barn, 6,000 bushel granery, excellent well of water, and wind mill, 320 acres fenced with 3 wire and cedar posts, 6 miles from good town. Price S3O per acre; its a snap. No. 4—160 acres, a fine black loam, 100 acres under plow, balance 1 prairie. This is a snap and will not be on the market long at S2B per acre. No. 8—320 acres, east of Lisbon, very best black loam, with clay subsoil, and in a very fine neighborhood, no improvements. Price $38.50 per acre. No. 9—160 acres, east of Lisbon, about all under plow, lays very fine, and is the very best soil. Price S3B per acre. No. 11—160 acres, fine rolling land 3 % miles from good town, good black soil, and in a good part of the county. Price $26 per acre. No. 12—640 acres, 6 miles from Lisbon, 425 acres under plow, gooa frame house, well built, good stock narn, good well, steel tower, and mill, 5,000 bushel granery, this is a fine farm, and lays nice, and very cheap at $42 per acre. No. 13—160 acres, gently rolling, no buildings, partly cultivated, hut all can be worked, 7 miles from good town. Price s3l per acre. No. 14—160 acres southeast of Elliott, as fine a % as there is In the county, black loam with clay sub-soil, lays fine. Price s4l per acre.
No. 15—320 acres, almost level, alluvial soil, with good fair set of buildings, 2 % miles from good town, here is a snap. $25 per aero. For further information address, CLOW & HENDRICKS, Lisbon, No. Dak. In Dr. Shoop’a Health Coffee, pure healthful toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc., are so cleverly blended as to give a wonderfully true coffee taste, color, and flavor. And besldee, Health Coffee goes a third farther than any other kind. Ton actually get 100 full cups from a 25c. 1% pound package. And Health Coffee is "made in a minute.” No 20 or 30 minutes tediooe boiling is at all necessary. And besides there is not a grain of real coffee in it. Sold by John Eger.
