Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Nowels has sold his residence property and two lots here to Mrs. Lucy Clark of north of town, price $1,500. Mrs. Clark will move into same in the spring. old dwelling on the corner soferth from the Makeever House, is being torn down. It is stated that Judge Thompson will erect a big brick business block upon the site next season. Mrs. B. Forsythe returned Friday from New Philadelphia, Ohio, where she had been for some time at the bedside of her aged father, who has been dangerously ill. She left him much better. The Iroquois Gun Club will give a blue rock shoot at Riverside Park, Thursday, Oct. 31, commencing at 9a. m. There are 15 events advertised and some good sport is anticipated. Entrance to the grounds is free. The rains that fell during the latter part of the summer helped out late planted potatoes in many localities, and it is now thought the prevailing price will not be over 75 to 85 cents per bushel in this locality during the winter, although nearly all consumed must be imported from other states.

To Rent. Two, 320 acre farms, well ditched, near Kidman, and fine, 160 acre farm near Demotte, Indiana, to parties who can do a large amount of plowing this fall, and put in 300 acres of corn next year. Apply, Warren Springer, 197, S Canal St. Chicago, 111. FOR SALE. About Oct. 10, until Nov. 1, I will have a complete assortment of Nursery Stock, consisting of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, at Kressler's Feed Barn. Will sell cheap. F. A. Woodin. Read The Democrat for news.