Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1911 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
barn, large chicken house, work shop, cribs, and many other builds ings, good wells and large bearing orchard of apples, cherries, pekehes, pears and grapes. This is an ideal home. Terms $1,500 down. Price $75. No. 34. 165 acres. This farm is all black corn land, welPtilea, located half mile out from this city, on stone road, R. F. D., telephone with wind v mill with three story house of fifteen rooms op stone basement that is in first class condition and well built throughout, with hard wood floors, tile drain for basement and all as good as new. There is a large barn, two double corn cribs, poultry house, work shop, pig house, goo.d well with wind mill with three tsory enclosed tower, water piped to large cement tank in barn lot, a large cistern in kitchen with drain to tile under basement. The house has large lawp with tarfee walnut shade trees. There is about five acres of orchard of choice, fruit. This farm is so situated the occupant efin enjoy all the advantages of our city. Terms SIO,OOO down. Price $165. G. F. MEYERS, Rensselaer, Ind. PERT PARAGRAPHS. fpHE things that you never tell don’t figure in court as part <of the argument for the defense; Bravery Is a habit of mind, but cowardice often affects tbe legs.
There are people who always mistake noise for logic. Honesty is respectable, and it is fortunate that we can say that much for it One peculiarity about the reckless spender is this: he seldom earns the money he burns. The man who breaks his word usually tries to stick it together again with the glue of easy promise. The skeleton in the closet frequently sits on the front step. The only real live secret is the dead secret The things a woman can’t tell are those she manages to give expression to in some way. The Nearest He Had Ever Come to It. "Pa, did you ever ask for bread and get a stone?”. “No, but I often asked for a biscuit and got something resembling a brick.”—Chicago Record-Herald. By Design. "I hear your chauffeur had a runaway. Bad accident?” it wasn’t an accident at all. He ran away with my wife.”—St Louis Globe-Democrat Had Honors. "Are you anywhere near the head of your class in school?” “Nope, not very near, but I kin lick the kid that Is at tbe head of it”— Houston Post. Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office
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Reduced Rates to Indianapolis. On account of the Improved Order of Red Men Great Council of Indiana, Oct. 17-19. at Indianapolis. the Monon Route will sell tickets at one and onehalt fare for the round trip. Tickets will he one sale Oct. 16, 17, 18, and will be good to return until Oct. 20, 1911. For further information call on Monon ticket agent.
