Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1900 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

For artistic job printing at reasonable prices, call on The Democrat. You can get The Democrat, State Sentinel and Cincinnati Enquirer each a full year for only $1.50, cash in advance, if taken soon. It is rumored that one of Rensselaer’s “printer girls” will take to herself a husband during the holidays. As there are seven girls employed in the three printing offices of the city and are all more or less advanced in courtship, it is a little difficult to figure out just which one it is. Owing to some businesschanges, the Stoner & Day Milling Co., asks a settlement of all outstanding accounts on or before the first day of Jan. 1901. On and after that date their retail trade will be strictly for cash, and business firms will be required to settle their accounts each thirty days. Bro. Marshall, of the Rensselaer Republican, seems to have on his scrapping clothes jbst now, as he is attacking nearly every editor in this region and especially Bro’s. Babcock, Clark and our owij Harry Strohm, of the Newton county Enterprise. What his object is in these attacks we are unable to understand.—Rose Lawn Review.

We would remind a few of the newspaper publishers of Jasper county that the filing of false claims against the county is a felony, and the least punishment that can be meted out is two years in the penitentiary. If we do not miss our guess, the taxpayers of Jasper county will learn in the next few months what newspapers have been robbing them Insist on having your sale bills printed at The Democrat office. We get up a good bill at a reasonable price and give a free notice in the paper with each set of bills. Everybody, especially the farmer, reads The Democrat and a notice in its columns reaches the very people you want to reach. Rem-, ember this and govern yourself accordingly. A petition has been circulated west of Medaryville, Pulaski county, and Gillam tp., this county, for a rural mail route to run west from Medaryville and enter Gillam tp., between sections 25 and 36, extending west to Poicel’s corner, thence north to C. Coppess’; then east to Aired school house, south to the south side of T. Robinson’s farm, thence east and south back to Medaryville. Bear in mind that the clients themselves control the publication of non-resident notices, notices of appointment, notices of administrator’s and guardian’s sales, notices of survey, and many other legal notices which do not pass through the hands of county or local offices. When you have anything in this line insist on your attorneys placing the advertising in The Democrat. We do not “pad” our legals nor give relwites to attorneys, and can therefore save you from 10 to 25 per cent, an advertising of this character.

No new developments have occurred in the Hammond sensation, in which it alleged two Rensselaer parties are the principal actors. Officers from Lake county were here once or twice during the week, and it was reported that the young man had been arrested, one rumor saying at Laporte and another at Chicago. However, this rumor has not been confirmed, and so far as we are able to learn at this writing no arrests at all have been made. The Lake County News Eublishes a statement exonerating ►r. Jackson from any connection with this case. The case which gave rise to the report that she was mixed up in this one was an entirely different one and was perfectly legitimate, the man and wife in that case, who reside at Lafayette, making affidavit to that effect. The whereabouts of the young man who left Rensselaer on account, as alleged, of his connection with the case, are still unknown so far at least as the public is concerned.

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