Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1898 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADDITIONAL LOCAL. I ■ Get yonr sale bilk at The Democrat office. The President's message will be found on an inside page. Good correspondence stationery cheap at The Demkrat office. A whole armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat ofChas. Brinley.of this place, was married to a young lady at Gibson. I HL last Saturday. Yesterday was another fine winter day. with the mercury down about the cipher mark. Dr. Chas. Vick, the optician, has fitted upoffice rooms oxer the Commercial State Bank. Try The Democrat for latest style calling cards, cither plain or ; printed in handsome plate script. 100 envelopes with your name ’ and address neatly printed thereon for only 30 cents, at The Demoj cRAT office. Whenin Rensselaer put your team up at Half Jk Masker's feed and hitch barn, one block north of | Makeover hotel. ts r■ ; I If you have for sale a farm. house and lot, or any other property of a ! ralahlr nature, try advertising it in I The Democrat. Get your job printing done at j The Democrat office. Satisfaction guaranteed both in stock, (jrices and workmanship. Bring your job print ing to The Democrat office. We appreciate your favors, do nothing but the best work and charg moderate prices. The Valparaiso Sub-district Epworth League Convention is now in scssa® at Monon. Quite a number of our young people are in attendance. Rev. Applegate, formerly pastor of the Christian church in this city has removed to Rensselaer where be will work for an insurance comI«*ny. —Delphi Times, Another big invoice of stationery and |«inters' slock received by The Dekxit a few days ago. We respectfully solicit a share of your job fatronage. and can please you I* 4 h as to price and workmanship. - I am now able to offer you my goods at reduced prices. Sailors, walking hats and lams at cost, and trimmed hats at big reductions,. as I wish to close out my entire k of millinery. Mrs. C. E. Hersh max. Let every reader of The Dem«»- < rat endeavor to secure at least <<n<- new subscriber for the paper during the next few weeks. The paper should be in the home of every taxpayer in the county who is opposed to ring rule and excessive taxati<«n. Delphi Times: The price of hogs has reached the lowest figures in twenty years and many fanners are selling off dose, in older to save their com. The price for good hogs is now below three cents per pound gross, and the prices are still falling. Owing to illness of oqm of the members of the Sherw<<MiConcert Col. the entertainment advertised to take place at Ellis Opera House last Wednesday evening under the auspices of the Fiction Club was declared off. and will be give n later or another number substituted in its stead. The Democrat is and will be! conducted st rictly in the interests of the people of the whole county,' and by watching up county affairs will save the taxpayers thousands of dollars every year. Show your appreciation by coming in and subscribing for the paper, and tell your neighbor to do likewise. The official count gives Major a majority of two and Dowell only three. These are narrow margins, but J. A. McFarland will sell you groceries on a narrower margin than that. An official test will show that a pound of good butter or a dozen eggs will buy more at McFarland's grocery than anywhere ctee. A jury ;in the L'uited States court yesterday t» ed William W. Chapman of Monticello for fraud against the pension laws. The charge, which was pretty strongly supported by evidence, was that he secured a back pension of S7OO for his brother and kept half of it for his own services. The jury could not agree and Judge Baker, in receiving this announcement from the foreman, said that it was beyond his comprehension that a bring in averdicLnn tineL
