Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1901 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Bales Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Sewer Pipe, Flue Linings, Vitrified Brick, Hard and Soft Coal, Etc. • [suite Awii fueiM. siv.r»:; We want your order for one piece or a cargo, "Tell It to the Neighbors.” Rensselaer, - Ind. Office and Yards Opposite Monon Depot.

Read The Democrat for news. John Kohler of Chicago Heights, is here. Mrs. Lida Burton of Chicago, was the guest of Mrs. Candace Loughridge, Tuesday. /A”P ndget and Homer Hardy of Remington, have gone to Oregon after a lot of western horses. Tell your neighbor to subscribe for the taxpayers' friend. The Democrat. It gives all the news

Iroquois tp., Newton county, stone road contract \yis let to the Brownell Improvement Co., of Chicago, at $44,139. We are able to make you Farm Loans at a very low rate of interest. Bruner & Randle. Forsythe Block, Room 7. Mr. and Mrs. Scldink of Illinois, returned home Tuesday after a week’s visit with Mr. and .Mrs. Greiser, southeast of town.

The injunction case of Sheetz vs. Whitehead et al, was heard by the court last Monday, but no decision has been made as yet. The corn show in Long's window is attracting much attention. There are about 75 different samples shown, and all are good. Thomas Robinson, contrary to expectations and to the great gratification of his family and friends, is recovering from his supposed fatal illness. Parties desiring seed of the famous Canada wheat grown by me this year may leave orders at I. Tuteur’s store. James Yeoman. Mrs. Nelson Randle sat up about an hour Thursday morning. She has been sick over six months nnd

during that time has not sat up over a half a day altogether. C. B. Steward has just received a few bushels of Cap Sheaf wheat, from Ontario. Canada, for sale or to loan out on reasonable terms. This wheat is fully guaranteed to stand climate and not to fall down. Rensselaer. Ind.. Sept. 23. I feed Acme Food to cattle and hogs. I never had shoats do better in my life than the ones I now feed Acme Food. I advise stockmen to feed Acme Food. Jas. T. Randle.

John A. Gray of Benton county, was visiting Anderson Jenkins and family of Barkley tp., this week, and incidently dropped in and subscribed for the Taxpayers’ Friend. He says com in Jasper is far better than in his locality. If you need sale bills, come to The Democrat office for them. Remember that The Democrat reaches twice as many farmers as any other paper published in the county, and that a free notice of your sale will be published in its columns with each set of bills. John Makeever left a “volunteer” stalk of corn at The Democrat office Thursday which grew upon a sand hill on the old Barney Daugherty farm, now owned by Mr. Makeever. The stalk is over 12 feet in height and a huge ear of corn lops down, 7 feet from its base. Democrat editor and wife attended the Lafayette carnival Thursday. The most amusing thing we saw, was B. F. Fending and Ira Washburn Acting as drum majors for the Rensselaer band in the big Elks’ parade, and when along Columbia street, just opposite the public square, Ben saw some pretty girl way up in the top of the court house, who waved her handkerchief to him. In lifting his hat to acknowledge the salute, Ben dropped his baton.