Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Local and Personal. Corn 34c; oats, 31c. Wheat 65 cents; rye, 40 cents. Tbe White circuit court will convene next Monday. Eggs are now retailing in Rensselaer at 22 cents per dozen. I John Hefferlin was over from Goodland on business Saturday and Tuesday. Take your butter to John Eger’s. He will pay you 18c for good roll butter. Florsheim shoes for men, the latest. Chicago Bargain Store. Watch and wait for the greatest line of holiday goods ever seen in town. Chicago Bargain Store. The Wm. Haley farm of 240 acres, soath of Rensselaer, is for rent, either for cash or grain rent. Enquire of L. H. Myers, Rensselaer, Ind. It was J. M. Spriggs who pur-, chased the Mrs. Fox farm in Walker tp., instead of Squire Joel F. Spriggs, his father, as stated in The Democrat last week. The cold wave struck Rensselaer Tuesday, and the mercury Wednesday,* Thursday and yesterday mornings registered from 12 to 14 above zero. The weather is now moderating somewhat. “We heard an old codger remark the other day,” says an exchange, “that a young man will find carving a turkey for the first time and courting his best girl very likely to resalt in the same thing—he will have both of them in his lap before he gets through.” At Alexandria. La., to-day the Wallace Shows make their last stand for the season. Usually the circus returns to its winter quarters just east of Peru in October, but the excellent weather and business have kept the shows on the road later than nsoal this sea-