Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1898 — Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Clothing tWe are showing a fine Men’s fashionable Overcoats in the new light shades, and are as nice and good as any tailor made at twice the A full line Men’s and Boys’ Clothprices always the lowest.

~ We regret that hundreds could not be waited on the lastfew Saturdays and we would kindly ask some of our friends to trade any other day except Saturday, and it would be to your interest and more satisfactory. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE,! TELEPHONE 36- . B. FORSYTHE, Prop’R 9 J

VIRGIE. —Farmers are husking corn. —Mr- Truss has just finished his house, —Jaßper Cover is about again after his long sick spell. —Mr. Plumer has been hauling hay to this place for some time. —Sunday school here every Sunday at 10:30, Every body is invited. —Charles McCoy is going to purchase himself a new cycle some time. —Albert Sayers is thinking *ome of quitting haying. He says it is getting too late. -Nearly every body is going to vote the democratic county ticket in this vicinity, —The young people of this place are talking of going to Fair Oaks Saturday night to the box supper. -Bom, to Mr and Mrs. William Cooper, a 10 pound boy. Also a boy to Mr. and Mrs, Clinger. Both democratic boys. BLACKFORD. —Fine weather. —Corn husking is in full blast. —Frank Kenton is around dehorning cattle this week. —Anderson Jenkins and wife spent Sunday at John dagger's. —Jesse Jenkins and family spent Sunday with Rev. A. E. Pierson, —John Marlatt and family, who have been on the sick list, are recovering. —Chris. Margeneg, Jr., of Nubbin Ridge, was in Wheatfield on business Tuesday. —Mr. Gilmore and wife of Fair Oaks, spent Sunday night with Anderson Jenkins' family. —George Jenkins proposes to engage in the poultry business. He has built a nice large poultry house and has contracted with Pullins Bros, for a chicken fence. —Some of the N, R. boys raised a disturbance at the Dunkard meeting last Saturday night. Boys who have any respect for themselves or their parents should behave themselves at all times, and especially at church. NORTH BARKLEY. —T. M. Callahan is taking feed reports on tbs east side. —John Diltz of Rose Lawn, is visiting Jas. Griggs a few days this week. —Com busking is all the go. It Is not turning out as well as expected. —Eva Meitzler and Orla Hewitt did shopping in Rensselaer Saturday. > —Fan son & Callahan shipped a car of onions to Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday. —Alf Donnelly of Rensselaer, was In this vicinity Thursday and Friday buying onions. —John Baker and fan lly visited John Richmond In Walker township, Saturday and Sunday. —Leady Decrow of Wheatfield, and Tbeadore Whitacker of MedaryviUe, visited G. W. Fanscn Sunday. —Lewis Brown, who has been visiting in Kankakee, His., for the past week, returned borne Saturday. „ / , —Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fanson on Monday morning a girl. Dr. Schwere reports mother and child doing nicely. 1 -There Is a rush on onions this week. Aaron Seit* shipped one car, Harry Gifford two. T. N. Callahan three, all goto Louisville, Kentucky.