Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1903 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

£p t !! e PLEASANT ■■Pig# THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Ky doctor s*ys it acts gently on the stomach. liver and kidneys and u a pleasant laxative. This drink is jn&ae from herbs, ana is prepared for use as easily aa tea. It is called Tea” or LANE’S FAMILY MEDICINE All druggists or by mail 25 cts. andSOcts. Bay it to Dane’s Family Medicine mores the barrels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Address, O. V. Woodward, Le Boy, N. Y. Abe you satisfied ? Are you entirely satisfied with the goods you buy and with the prloes that you pay? Over 2.000,000 people are trading with us and getting their goods at ■wholesale prices. Our 1.000-page catalogue will be sent on reoeipt of 15 cents. It tells the story. 1 CHICAGO The house that tells the truth. REAL ESTATE. GOOD DIRT CHEAP. •75.00 LARD AT SSO.OO. A fine farm of 897 acres In the best part of Missouri, 65 miles from Kansas City. 601 l strong, rich, black loam; produces heavy crops of grain and tame grass. Lays smooth. All In cultivation except 60 acres timber; fair improvements. Just as good aa any land In lowa or Illinois. A bargain; liberal terms. For particulars address owner, 0. L. Beebe, Hondamin, lowa. CARM lor sals-130 acres, 17 miles W. of Grand Rapids, • Bfrom Coopersvil'.e; cars, churches, etc.; 15 acres wood, all well fenced, house, 2 barns, other outbldgs.; 8 orchards, all kinds fruit; well watered; fine stock farm. Liberal terms. Mrs. Clara Vine, CooperaviUe, Mich. TENNESSEE LANDS, Tennessee City, Tenn. Best location for Northern people; climate and water unexcelled. Fine poultry, •heep and stock country. Soil good for tobacco, potatoes, fruit and truck growing. Town has depot,hotel, church, school, 4 stores, sawmill, canning factory. Fine opportunity for Investors. 80-room furnished hotel for sale ;lands divided into 10 to 40 a. tracts ;prlce« low; easy terms LeYi E. Latimer. Tennessee City, Tea. WESTERN CANADA Is attracting more attention than any other district In the world. 11 The Granary of the World." “ The Land of Sunshine." The Natural Feeding Grounds for Stook. Area under crop in 1908 . . . 1,987,830 sores. Yield 1908 117,922,764 bushels. ■ Abundance of Water; Fuel Plentiful; Cheap Building Material; Good Grass for pasture and hay; a fertile soil; a sufficient rainfall and a climate giving an assured and adequate season of growth. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE. Close to Churches, Schools etc. Railways tap all settled districts. Send for Atlas and other literature to Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to C. J. Broughton, 430 Quincy Building, Chicago, J. O. Duncan, Law Bldg.. Indianapolis, Ind., T. O. Currie,Callahan Bldg.,Milwaukee, Wis.,or J.B. Crawford, 214 West Ninth Bt., Kansas City, Mo.. Canadian Government Agents, who will supply you with certificate giving yon reduced railway rates, etc. FINANCIAL ' will buy *5 shares each, Preferred and Common Stock, full paid and non-asseaaahle, of THE SHAW-GIBSON MINING COMPANY. CAPITAL $300,000, • divided into Preferred and Common Stock. 50,000 shares offered. Preferred pays \O% per annum and Is a bond on our mines until redeemed; Common will pay 254 to 50% In three to five years. Company■ four mines situated In the richest Gold, Copper and Silver districts in'New Mexico. Address all communications to JEROME KENNEDY, Secretary, Boom 510,42 Church St., New Haven, Com, (P. ©. Box .877.) TRAININ6 SCHOOL FOR NURSES Hospital Training School for under the laws of the State of advantages to bright, Inteldesire to a * eg and 85 years who mduat«ifS?m o .™i^ d i lur * e * < Applicants must be schools. Diplomas or ® Milwaukee County Hospital, WauwatornT wia.