Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

/p^kNeck&ear (h A The finest line of NECKWEAR in town. Wash Ties -25 c Wash -50 c Fancy Silks, 25 &50c The Clothing House of Wm. Traub

Take It in Time Just as Scores of Rensselaer People Have. Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect kidney baehaehe, Urinary troubles often follow. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for kidney backache* and for other kidney Ills. Rensselaer women endorse them. Mrs. M. J. Barn am, Van Rensselaer St,, Rensselaer, says; “I was troubled by a steady ache in my back and my kidneys acted irregularly. I felt tired and run down. I used a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they gave me very good relief. 1 cheerfully recommend them a very reliable medicine.” - Price 60c, at «ull dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Barn urn had. Foster-Mil burn Go., Props., Buffalo, N. Y\ KK.IJi ESTATE TKAXSFKS. Peter P Wei tv et ux to Edward S Moon, April 1, pt se inv, 40 acres, pt sw ne, 7-28-5, 40 acres, pt ne. 7-28-5, 4 0 acres, Milroy, sl. q. c. d. Norman Warner et ux to Charles G Warner, May 10, It 7. hi 11, Rensselaer, Newton or Clark’s add, $ 1. Beniamin'' ,) Gifford et. ux to A S Keene, trustee of Wheat field to wnship, duly 10, 1012, Its 21, 22, hi 2, Kersey, $75. There is more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was supposed to be incurable. 'Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constant failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. One Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall’s Catarrh Cure fails to mre. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.

Farms For Sale 85 acres, on dredge ditch, pike. It. F. I)., telephone, school, near station. Six-room jiouse, outbuildings, fruit and well. All black land well, tiled. Price $87.50; S6OO down. Consider live stock, vacant lots or small property. 100 acres, well located, all cultivated except 25 acres timber pasture. Six-room house, outbuildings, fruit and well; soil half black and half sandy. Price $45; SBOO down. Will take live stock or property. 80 acres, four miles from Remington, Four-room house, barn and other outbuildings. Good well, some fruit. A good proposition at only $7 5; $1,500 down. Might consider good trade. 160 acres, all black prairie land joining dredge ditch for outlet. On main road, it. F. I)., telephone, halfmile from pike, two miles of two stations an«Pthre« churches. There is a good six-room house, large barn, cribs, chicken house, fruit, windmill, large silo, improvements alt new. Price $8 5. Terms, $3,000 down. Will consider good trade. t)8 acres. This is a good corn, wheat and clover farm, Lies on dredge ditch, has some tile; 80 rods from school and station, and on pike road. There is a good five-room I house, fair barn, cribs, deep well and fruit. Price SBS, Terms, sl,500 down. Might consider good trade. 4 0 acres, on main-road, in pasture. There is no improvements. There is about 25 acres black prairie land ar»l remainder timber. Price $45. Terms, S3OO down. Will consider good trade. 400 acres, of well located, nice black prairie land which ran be sold in one body or divided into smaller places. A bargain at $75. ICO acres in Canada, well located, fine prairie land. county, Ind., and 115 acres improved in Washington county, .Ind. All clear and good title, Will trade any or all for land here and pay difference. Onion land as good as the best in j small tracts at a low price. George F. Meyers Rensselaer, Ind.

1 Preparedness and Peace and the Engineer §1 Hi United States desires peace, based on, justice and maintained 111 ■ < I with honor. But to insure this kind oi peace Americans must sf El j"" <1 know that nations are now defended not alone by fighting men, H 111 but by fighting industries. The Engine rs of this country, trained as only American En- M | || gineers are trained, hold that truth to be as fundamental as the law of gravity. §1 = With the authority of the United States Government more than 30,000 En- = Isl H gineers and Chemists, members of 6ve eminent American scientific bodies, =IS =§ are making for the first time in the history of the Government a minute, §= 1 g sweeping survey of the industrial resources of America. They will go to =jj HI the factories and mines of the land and with their sole method, efficiency, §| II IfH and their sole motive, patriotism, form a vast, flexible organization, such as |l| ■ the world has never known. Their work wiil be the basis for creating in this country a true line of H|j defense m time of war—the ability to produce swiftly, abundantly and with H ||j j|! sustained power all the thousand and one elements ol modem warfare. gl| > |s Without such production there can be no efficient army and navy. Military Preparedness wins the battle. But Industrial Preparedness H ] = wins the WAR! Industrial Preparedness involves no huge expenses. Only H | jj the KNOWLEDGE of what American Industry can do. To KNOW == | g the extent of each plant, the equipment of each shop, the capacity of each gap H| machine, the ability of each man. THAT ss the essence of Industrial Pie- (pjp m paredness. That is the task to which thirty thousand Engineers are pledged. epSjj The Engineers' work will lay for all time the ghost ol the “munitions trust" by making it possible to have munitions made in thousands of plants. This vital work of the Engineers will supply the military authorities m Hlfl m Washington with information never before collected, and it is carried for- H^j| ■ Government. And this advertisement is H||| dvertising Clubs of the World have pre- |||jj i have patriotically responded and printed |||H tonal Defense and International Peace. 'lands with tbs Engmeen to that jlmoriea shall all of doftntt against a day of trial. lj| UAL PREPAREDNESS OF THE H ARD OF THE UNITED STATES operation with L jj| i The American Society of Mechanical TI ] , en The Amencan Institute of ElectricalEiismeen r^Tg an Chemical Society pTI 29 West 39th Street. New York pNfll