Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Bargain:—An almost new two-story frame, six room residence, corner lot, easy terms. Baughman & William, Attys. We can furnish The Democrat and Indianapolis Daily Sentinel each a full year for only $3.20. If you want a good democratic daily, call in and subscribe. 1 The inability of farmers to get into their wheat and rye fields with binders, on account of wet weather, has created a great call for the old-fashioned hand cradle, and the demand for them has been almost impossible to meet. Four “box-car tourists,” who have been about town for several days, were gathered in a few nights ago, on suspicion of being concerned in the numerous “burglaries” here recently, but as nothing could be proved against them they were turned loose and ordered to get out of town, which they did. y*Rev. Peter Hinds, who formerly resided in Miiroy tp., this county, is now located at Shelbyville. Peter moved to Jennings county, about three years ago, it will be remembered, - finally selling out there and moving to Tennessee. His son is still living in the latter state, but Peter again returned to Hoosierdom. A Marion tp., tax-payer says that some of the township schoolhouse yards are being pastured, and besides eating the grass the stock has run over and ruined the shade recently set out at township expense. He wishes to know whether the township receives the rental from the pasture or'if it is a free donation by the trustee for political support. Otto Grebasch, A. Rosenbaum’s bartender, got his right hand quite badly burned the night of July 4. He held a sky-rocket in one hand and touched it off with a match in the other. The stream of fire that followed burned him quite severely. He did not give the wound the proper attention at once, and for several days he had a very bad hand. It is getting better now. T. M. Hibler came out from Joliet, 111., last Friday to look after his big farm in Miiroy tp. Joliet had a big flood about three weeks ago in which three lives were lost and thousands of dollars damage done, but the recent rains had'not done much harm in that immediate vicinity. Mr. Hibler found things much better at his farm here than he had expected, dhe rain not having damaged him to any large extent. The printer of this paper is of the opinion that his life is too short to go once a week to the tto.e and stand on his toes, rub his hands and smile at the proprietor and humbly inquire if he want’s any advertisment this week. The proprietor of the store does not come to our place and want to know if we want any socks. Perhaps we think just as much of our dignity as he does of his.—Fowler lender. Except on the low ground, where the water stood for several days, the damage from the big rain was not so great in this vicinity as first supposed. While there will be thousands of acres of land in Jasper county that will not produce anything at all this year, and some farmers have had all their crops ruined, with favorable wentlur the balance of the season there will still be n great deal of corn and oats harvested in the central and southern part of the county.
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