Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Try The Democrat for job printing. A handsome envelope, either square or oblong, for 5 cents per package at The Democrat office. The Democrat ans Indianapolis Sentinel one year, |1,35. Democrat and Cincinnati Enquirer, $1.50. J Get your job printing done at The Democrat office. Satisfaction guarinteed both in stock, prices and workmanship. Charley Colvin returned from Wheatfield, Ind., last Sunday. He had been up there prospecting and thinks he will move his harness shop to that place. Charley has been in Fowler over fifteen years, and if he moves away will be much missed.—Benton Review. We occasionally send out a few sample copies of The Democrat to people who are not regular subscribers, wj|h a view of inducing them to become such. These papers are stamped. “Sample Copy,” and anyone receiving such need have no hesitancy in taking them from the pOst office, as there is no charge made for sample copies.
NOT SO IN JASPER COUNTY. Kentland Enterprise: The tax payers of the county certainly cannot complain alrout the county levy fixed for next year. The rate is 25$ cents on the hundred dollars, a reduction of three cen ■ on the hundred dollars over last year. Jasper’s rate was fixed at 45 cents, 19$ cents higher than that of Newton,
Advertised Letters. Mr. J. S. Housten, Mr. Claud Flinn, Mary Sleese or Hesse, Alfred McCaery, L. M. Meyer, Mr. E. M. Ketchum, Fred Raster. Persons calling for any of the above letters in this list will please say they are-advertised. G. M. Robinson, P. M.
