Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

If Corn 45c; oats, 34c. Wheat 65 cents; rye, 40 cents. The Chicago excursion last Sunday took 130 from Rensselaer. Carroll county will build 100 miles of new gravel roads this year. Roastin’ ears made their appearance in the Rensselaer market Thursday. Special reduction sale on all kinds of clothing at Murray’s during July and August a number of farmers have begun cutting oats. Next week the work will be in full blast. The trimmings on the exterior of the Makeever House have been repainted in white this week. VWork has commenced on R. D. Thompson’s new residence on South Cullen street. It will cost about $3,500. )C While many fields are late, corn generally throughout this county is looking Well, and with a late fall a large crop will be harvested. Advertised Letters: Mrs. Elizabeth Bond, Mary Hurley, Sallie Keefer, Miss Josie Phebus, Ellen Kelley, Cassie Harris, Lulu Burns, Mr. John Hunter, J. A. D. Hodge, J. Weisher. The Barons horse-stocks employes and a* pick-up nine from up town played ball at Riverside park Wednesday afternoon, the score standing 20 to 13 in favor of the former. ter about ten days flirtation in the nineties, the mercury took a drop last Bunday of about thirty to forty degrees, and has since been down in the sixties each night, venturing up somewhat higher during the day. brick veneer on B. Forsythe’s new house is well under way. The brick are pressed, dark red in color, and the trimmings are Bedford stone. Mr. Foroythe will have a very handsome residence when completed. \L It was reported that there was Sanger of lynching Jnstin Trelease, the Lowell merchant who shot Ed Moore of that plaoe last week over an acoonnt which the latter failed to pay promptly, and he was taken to Crown Point for safe keeping. Moore is recovering.