Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DOTS OF DOTS. In Leopold’s Addition, the famed “New Oklahoma.” They are larger and wider and better situated than any others. Convenient to schools, churches and the business center. Good side walks, electric lights and splendid drainage. Sold on longer time and better terms than any others. Apply to A.Leopold, Sole Proprietor Farm For Sale —80 seres, 60 acres under cultivation. Good buildings, such as frame house, large frame barn, gran er/ and wagon shed, 2 good pumps, plenty water the whole year, young bearing orchard, small fruits of all kinds, 16 acres of timothy meadow, and 20 acres of good timber. Terms: Half cash, balance long time. Possession given day of sale. Reason for selling going into other business. Address, John O’Conner Kniman Ind. Or, inquire at Republican office. 3tp For a lame back or a pain in the side or chest, try saturating a piece of flan nel with Chamberlain.s Pain Balm and binding it onto the affected parts. The treatment will cure an ordinary case in one or two days. -Pain Balm also cursi rheumatism. 50 cent bottles for sal by Meyers the Druggist. .1 J~l ' .« . I, , i

Tax-payers Notice. * Under the strict requirements of the Laws of Taxation now in force, the County Treasurer will be unable to make up and hold Tax Receipts for anyone. Please do not ask it. Every one is requested to pay and get receipts before the rush of the last few days. The books go over to the County Auditor on Monday November 6th 1893. M. H. Hemphill. Treasurer Jasper Co. Ind. 3t

Old Party. Buchanan, December, 1857. The earth has yielded her fruits abundantly; our great staples command high prices, and up till within a brief period our mineral, manufacturing and mechanical occupations have largely partaken of the general prosperity. We have possessed all the elements of material jvealth in rich abundance, yet, notwithstanding these advantages, our country in its monetary interests is at present in a* deplorable condition. In the midst of unsurpassed plenty, we find our manufactures suspended, our public works retarded , our private enterprises abandoned, and thousands of useful laborers thrown out of employment and reduced to want. Under these circumstances a loan may be required before the close of your present session, but this, although deeply to be regretted, would prove to be only a alight misfortune when compared with the suffering and distress prevailing among our people.