Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Lewis Davisson is quite sick. There has been no rain since Aug. 20th. All 25c neckties at 19c at LaRue’s Closing Out Sale. Don’t forget The Democrat when you have a legal notice to be published. I, yards ginghams, worth 6 to 7c per yard, 5c a yard at LaRue’s Closing Out Sale. For tasty and reliable job printing, call at The Democrat office. Prices always reasonable. Fresh car load of salt just received at 68c perNoarrel, best quality, won’t get hard in barrel, at LaRue’s Closing Out Sale. J. Don Gorrell, editor of the North Judson News, died Wednesday evening after a brief illness, aged 31 years. He leaves a widow and three children. We can furnish The Democrat and Indianapolis Daily Sentinel each a full year for only 53.20. If you want a good democratic daily, call fn and subscribe. JrCards have been received here announcing the engagment of Mr. Bates Tucker, now stationed at Ft. Brady, Mich., and Miss Blanche Anna Himes, of W’ilson, Kan., where the marriage is to take place in January next. 'Vxhe Monon Company has purchased a tract of fifteen acres of land in Hammond, the option having been secured some time ago. The land lies south of southern limits of the city and next to the Monon right-of-way. The Monon management expect to make that city their northern terminal and a big round house will be built at that point. Hammond will be made the lay-over for the train and engine men.
When the foolish man wants to buy or sell anything, he rides all over the country in the hot sun looking for the party of the second part. A wise man puts a few lines in the newspaper, and lets them go all over country for him. Whenever any man has a horse or cow to sell, there is some other man somewhere who is waiting to buy them, but these two men might travel a week without finding each other Advertising brings them together. Did you ever sit on a mossy bank and look at the sun-kissed brook as it merrily dances in glee around the protruding pebbles, and feel glad that you were alive? Well, that’s the same sensation you will experience when you witness ‘ Sandy Botton.” It is a laughing, bubbling pure heart and home story. When the curtain falls on the last act you feel as refreshed as if you had just drunk a cup of spring water. “Sandy Bottom” comes to the Ellis Opera House. Saturday, Aug. 30.
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