Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I I II ■ ■■■lH !■!!■ I »■■ I ■»■ I II ■.l I - ■*" ■Hill || ■ —, | I - ' Gentle Reader—- - ■•.'■■■' T \ .. .. - '■ . I’ !' _ . The Fortune Hunter He is here with us ifilßand will soon be the \ most popular man in ■ town. He will be with us • 8k 1 Ik * or some hme, and H Iggfl A you will learn to know him better until in the end von will web j K come Nat Duncan to your own fireside. The Fortune Hunter Has been acclaimed w on the stage as the g reatest hero of the HMBMH year. It has been our good fortune to I ? jHHb bring him to our readers in serial form. D z The greatest half m I tone illustrations ever XSI R $ used in a serial story C acquaint with the living characters of this most popular ■ novelized play. The Opening Chapters of The Fortune Hunter will Appear in Next Saturday's Democrat. Watch for it. < g

M foils MtlC. [Under this head notices will be published for 1-cent-a-word for the flrsl Insertion, ty-cent per word for each additional insertion. To save book-keep-ing cash should be sent with notice. No notice accepted for lees than 26 cents, but short notices coming within the above rate will be published two or more times, as the case may be for 25 cents. Where replies are sent in The Democrat’s care, postage will be charged for forwarding such replies to the advertiser.! ' ' Fann Loans—Money to loan oi arm property in any sums up to 10.00?. E. P. HONAN. Wanted—By married man, aged 29, place to work on farm, by month or year.—CECIL RISHLING, McCoy sburg, Ind. For Sale—A good wood base burner. Enquire at Democrat office* ■ For Sale—An iron wheel truck wagon.—ALBERT DUGGINS, Pohne 514-E. For Sale—The Erhardt Wuerthner farm in Newton tp. For particulars apply to J. M. SAUSER, on the John Goetz farm. nlO For Sale-—Two O. I. C. male pigs, large enough for service, good ones —W. F. MICHAELS, R-R-3, Remington. ’Phone 527-D For Sale or Rent—Good property!

at the north side of town, consisting of 9-room house and 3 acres of ground.—Call or write D. H. YEOMAN, Rensselaer. Farm Loans—Jasper Guy of Remington makes farm loaas at 5 per cent interest with no commission but office charges. Write him. ts Wanted—A good girl for general housework.—M7RS. ELIZUR SAGE, Rensselaer. Phone 515-H. Wanted— Room and board in J private family by young man and wife, or would take 2 or 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address S., Democrat office. Typecases For Sale—Eight or ten ; Italic Job Cases, sud size and almost good as new, 50 cents each; i twothirds case, good as n:w, 50c.—THE DEMOCRAT, Rensselaer, Ind. Wanted—To rent an eight or ten room house within four or five blocks of the court house, with | lights, bath, etc. Will lease for a term of. years. Possession wanted any time before March 1, 1911. * Enquire at The Democrat office. J Money—Some loap companies are .J refusing to make farm loaris at the present time. My company is still loaning at 5 per cent. If you art I going to need a loan make applica J tion at once, as money is scarce.—. | JOHN A. DUNLAP, I. O. O. F. Building. n r

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Stokes Jackson’s Opinion. Indianapolis.—“ The Democrats of Indiana may well be gratified by the splendid speeches with which John W. Kern. Governor Marshall and Senator Shively have opened the Democratic campaign in Indiana," said U. S. Jackson, Democratic State Chairman. { “Each speech was absolutely sound la its Democratic doctrine arid each wdnt right to the point in its presentation of the inconsistencies of Republican attitudes and professions. The speeches should please not only the Democratic voters, blit the independent voters as well, since they have been released from all sense of partisan duty by Senator Beveridge. The Senator's appeal is to the people, not to the Republican party. For the first time in his career he is asking for Democratic votes. Unless he means that the Republicans should be partisans and the Democrats independent in their voting, he has thrown down the bars and invited every Republican to vote the Democritic ticket if it appeals to his sense of logic and justice.” The Democrat arid The Chicago Record-Herald year for $4.00.