Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1915 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Beer for the Man Who Toils Beer is a beverage peculiarly adapted to the needs of the working man. It performs the twofold duty of rebuilding the exhausted muscles and of furnishing wholesome relaxation to the nervous system strained almost to the breaking point by the monotony of the day’s toil. Eminent scientists thus endorse pure beer: Dr. Cukor, German medical writer, says: “Beer is not merely 7/ / a luxury But a valuable source //1 nourishment.” C* J y -Tx Dr. Mortimer Granville, emif \A I \\ \ nent English practioner: “The J \ moderate consumption of beer I fl rTn i s g°°d for the system.” jM' > 'll \ \ I Prof. Willis King, Kansas Z I r I City, says: “I have prescribed 1/ > u OiL'/x beer for forty years / 1 an d a^ wa^s f° un d / fl direct and beneficial /. LS||||jr| results.” av, I Indiana ~~ Lyi I j Brewers Association ■ " 1,1 —'
To Mothers in This Town. Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate relief from Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children. They cleanse the stomach, act on the liver, and are recommended for complaining children. A pleasant remedy for worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample free. Address, A. S. Olmstead, Reßoy, N. Y.—Advt.
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Ditch Notice. To Ira Beckley, John Merchant, Wallace D. Hough, and all others Concerned: , You are each hereby severally notified, that a petition has been filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pulaski County, Indiana, by Lewis H. Selmer, et al., asking the location of a public ditch or drain in White Post Township, Pulaski County, and Gillam Township, Jasper County, State- of Indiana, over and upon the following route, to-wit: _■ Commencing at the most practical point in the channel of the olu Dimon Ditch on the county line between Pulaski and Jasper Counties near the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of Section Seven (7), Township Thirty (30) North, Range Four (4) West, thence in a southerly direction and in a southeasterly direction over, along and with the meanderings of the route of said Dimon Ditch, to a point where it intersects with the Hansel Ditch or Mosley Branch Ditch, in the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Twenty (20), Township Thirty (30) North, Range Four (4) West, and there ending at the most practical point; to widen, deepen and increase the size and capacity of said Dimon Ditch for a sufficient outlet or drainage. Also a Branch Ditch to said main ditch over and upon the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the most practical point in the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Eighteen (18), Township Thirty (30) North, Range Four (4) West, thence in a southwesterly direction to a point where it Intersects with the main ditch herein netitioned for and to the moSt practical point in the Northwest quarter of section Nineteen (19), Township Thirty (30) North, Range Four (4) West, and there ending; said branch ditch to be constructed by the means of an underground drain or tile ditch. That said drainage so prayed for will affect your lands and the lands of others as described in said petition. That said petition was filed on the 22nd day of March, 1915, and the same will come up for docketing as a cause pending before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Pulaski County, in Winamac, Indiana, on the 22nd day of April, 1915, the being the 4th judicial day of the April Term, 1915, of the Pulaski Circuit Court. Given under my hand and seal of (SEAL] the Pulaski Circuit Court, the 22nd day of March, 1915. j. F. ALE, Clerk of the Pulaski Circuit Court Pulaski Cdunty, Indiana. Reidelbach Brothers, Attorneys m-27-A-3
