Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1898 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Type-writer paper, either blank or printed, at The Democrat office. Cash buys more at Judy and The Lief Buggy Company than anywhere else. $2.25 for the round trip to Indianapolis; Aug. 20-21-22, to Grand Encampment Knights of Pythias. W. H. Beam, Agent. Petitions are being circulated asking the commissioners to drop the suits against the petitioners of the Waukarusha and Iroquois ditches to recover costs made in same and which the county has paid. About $7,000 is involved. Five Dollars Reward will be Eiid for the return of one Great ane dog, lost at Remington, Wednesday, Aug. 3; ears cropped close, color yellow with black stripes; weight about 160 pounds. Return to N. J. Reed, Rensselaer, or Chas. Pefley, Remington. Brother Babcock of the Jasper Co. Democrat is evidently very sore on the Wallace circus. They evidently didn’t treat hirip just right.—Home News. On the contrary they treated us very nicely indeed. It was their treatment of the general public that we kicked about. The White county republicans nominated the following county ticket at Monon last Wednesday: Clerk, F. B. Humston. Recorder, B. B. Baker. Treasurer, Frank Phillips. Sheriff, Wm. Fisher. Surveyor, R. A. Lowrie. Coroner, Dr. Rayhouser. Com. Ist Dist., T. J. Hoshaw. Com. 2d Dist., Wm. Watson. The writer has for sale, or exchange for good residence property in Rensselaer, a good new two-story house of five rooms, pantry, closets, etc., located in desirable residence portion of the town of Goodland. Lots have frontage of 103 feet by 180 feet deep, alley in rear, lots of fruit, shrubbery and shade; good well, cistern and outbuildings. Flagstone walks, nice lawn and everything up in first-class shape. Terms made to suit purchaser. F. E. Babcock.
Births. Aug. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blue, aeon. $4.45 for the round trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 3-4-5-6, on account of G. A. R. National Encampment. W. H. Beam, Agent.
Subscribe for The Democrat. THE MENICUS LENSES. The particular advantage these Menicus lenses possess are that they give much more correct secondary a?es and when adjusted to the eye yield more perfect vision through the periphery of the lens, rendering the field of vision much larger and more distant. The above is a scientific fact. If you want a pair of these lenses of the best material in the world, correctly adjusted to your vision, notify, or call on Dr. Chas. V ick, the Optician, Rensselaer, Ind. When others fail to suit you in price, style and durability of buggies, wagons, harness, etc., then see Judy and The Lief Buggy Company. Try The Democrat for job printing.
Dr. J. W. Horton,
Graduate of the Haskell school of prosthetic denistry, is established in the new brick, first door west of post office. All operations performed according to the latest methods. fljiP“Special attention given to the painless extraction of teeth by the use of gas and local anaesthetics. If you have for sale a farm, house and lot, or any other property of a salable nature, try advertising it in The Democrat. ‘This room is veTy close,” remarked the guest to the head-waiter, “can I have a little fresh air?” The welldrilled automaton raised his voice to a high pitch: “One air!” he yelled; after a pause adding: “And. let it be fresh I”—Tit-Bite. ' Latitude.^ —“Why,” exclaimed the others, “will women go to Alaska?” The funny man foamed at the mouth in hie excitement; it looked as if things were coming his way again. “There is more latitude up there!” he shrieked.—Detroit Journal.
joints of Kesemblance.—“Now, don t say you went off with my umbrella because it had a hook handle y 0^ r l'”/ No 1 went off wi *h it because ,it had a rilk cover better than mine.”—Detroit Fw» Pr-m.
