Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1893 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MenjCiite. Holiday Excursions AT Very Low Rates to and from all stations on the „ BIC FOUR ROUTE Tickets on sale December 23d, 24th, 25th, and 31st, 1893, and January Ist, 1894. Tickets good returning until January 2d, 1814. For tickets and full information call on agents BIG FOUR ROUTE. E. O. McCormick, D. B. Martin, Pass’r Traffic Mgr. Gen,.l PassgrAgt
y I TAKE PLEflsflNr THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANO NEW AND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor nya tt acta gently on the atomach, liver and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. Thia drink ia made from herbs, and is prepared for use as easily as tea. It ia called LANE'S MEDIGINE All druggists sail it at 50c. and »l a package. If you eannot get It, send your address for a free sample. Lane’s Family Medicine moves the bowels each day, In order to be healthy this is neosasary. Address ORATOR F. WOODWARD. T,w Ttor. N.Y.
fell . - u ' ;; ■■'■ /' •'EM |Bl 4 Especially for Farmers, Miners, R. R. Hands and others. Double sole extending down to the heel. EXTRA WEARING QUALITY. Thousands of Rubber Boot wearers testify this is the best they ever had. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM and doh’t be persuaded into an inferior article. ' ' at* JMV.B. TWMATLg. Aa.CMITtCT> 4 vIfIBALLS EbLttrt t f IWFIAHAFTMa, INF * i I a— ' :c I During the past few weeks the readers of this newspaper have seen each week in this space interesting statements of facts concerning the prospects and growth of the wonderful new natural gas, manufacturing town IXGALLS Which has, during the past six months grown from an empty wheat field into a thriving little city with brick and frame business blocks, postofflee, good stores, hotels, residences, gravelled streets, brick sidewalks, magnificent railroad station with town clock, excellent residence and FIVE BIG FACTORIES rapidly building and all nearly finished, to employ in the aggregate over 300 people, assuring an almost immediate population of 2,000, with more factories to follow rapidly. Ingalls is but 23 miles northeast of Indianapolis, on the main line of the Big Four R. R., and is destined to be to that city what Pullman is to Chicago—a great manufacturing suburb. A low round trip fare, 12 passenger trains daily and guaranteed Indianapolis freight rates, together with free gas, free switches, factory sites, etc., to manufacturers are bringing hundreds of inquiries from eastern manufacturing firms, anxious to locate in the Indiana Gas Belt. The people who are rapidly removing to Inaralls must have homes. Building lots are doubling in value and will continue to do so. This week we place on the market the first addition to Ingalls and Rhall offer a few of the splendid lots therein at the marvellously low price of SIOO.OO Each In order to call special attention to the unparalleled advantages of the town. Not more than three lots will be sold to any one person and the price will be advanced without notice. These lots are within five minutes walk of the depot, and adjoin the great plant of the Crescent Glass Works, which is in operation and will employ 150 people as soon as thoroughly completed. All the lots are nigh and dry, underlaid with gravel, and are absolutely the greatest bargain ever offered. Each lot is 40x130 feet in size. The streets wili be made, shade trees set out and natural gas piped past every lot free of charge. Terms, one-third down, the balance rnone and two years wi‘Ji six per cent, interest. The sum of $33.33 down secures one of these lots. Seven handsome brick cot- * toge houses are now being built in this addition, and in a few month’s time it will be covered with good houses. If you want to make money and make it quickly, buy oneor more of these lota. Write ue for full particulars, plats, price lists, etc. Address THE INGALLS LAND CO., Arthur B. Grover, President, Incalle. Madtann Co.. Ind. or Lombard Building. Indianapolis, IsA
