Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1904 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HSLakeMidbigan is frozen over, t Jw< theifirst time sinoe 1876.

.'Austin <Aa4. Hopkins can make / loans on farm and city property * .snicker ihan anj firm in Jasper f County.

?The Democrat takes subecrip- • lions for any newspaper or maga6uk> published in the U. 8 , or *< Canada, and can save you money on yen want.

John Koska of Gillam tp., left * Tceaday for Oklahoma, where he * 3*;,*eots to make his future home. \ din family will remain here a few < weriks before joining him.

V E. F. Pultins won seven ribbons * liis Bronze turkeys at the poultry show in Chicago last week, as follows: «Lst on young tom; first an young pullet; first on breeding second on yearling tom; second, third and fifth on hen.

v/TVlrs. M. J. Lewis died at the <K>me of Lewis Tanner, in BarkJay tp., last Sunday morning, aged 78 yeara. The funeral was held Monday from Mr. Lewis’ residenoe, oond noted by Rev. Elam r and interment made in the Brown cemetery.'

Benjamin Dorston of Rose Lawn, was in the city Thursday, enroute to visit friends over near Goodlatid. He reported finding the roads drifted quite badly a part of the way between here and Rose Lawn. Mr. Dorston took occasion while in town to subscribe for The Democrat for a year to be sent to his old friend, H. F. Boskan, atGt. Henry, Ohio.

Tbe people who complain most about the -000 l weather we are having, forget how they used to sit on the shady side, with the thermometer up to 95, with their coate and hats off, perspiration running down their faces and fanning themselves to keep from being roasted alive. What an unappreoiative set we mortals be.

ShosbouTribe N 0.4129, Improved Order of Redmen, formerly looatod at Gifford, have moved to RensseUar and held their first regular.meeting Saturday night. They meet each Saturday night in the Odd Fellows building, in the G. A. R. and W. R. C. hall, and will be pleased to have visitors from other Tribes at such meetings. Sboebon Tribe enjoys the distinction of being - the only Redmen Tribe in Jasper county. It has about thirty members at present.

MID-WINTER SALE!!! BOUND TO CLEAN OUR ENTIRE STOCK \ OF CLOTHING, CONSISTING OF SUCH MAKES AS —l/ uw Stein-Bloch & Co., of Rochester, New York. : f Kahn Bros., “Gay rock” of Chicago, Illinois. i| f |J_ —i Mv ;! <=» & fl. Wile & Co., Buffalo, New York. -jfe & 111,, /yJi ili ;i And last but not least J. Capps & Sons, of il Jacksonville, Illinois, Woolen Mills. y I wMiI All of These Makes \Yffllßf i! \X/i 11 Ka QaIH I also have a large stock 'I MHwhLI i || ;' mm —— j|| V ▼ 111 Uv OU 111 Boysj and .Children’s - j' :j reduction for I ONE-HALF Mlrln • dflyS • • • the original price. Also ' Remember this sale a-- reduced and the redue- - ;! ft / [ lasts for Otll_V 30 days. thenTmoCe "ast. m Do IrfWJM : Take advantage now. not delay, « you wish i 1 MfflPc-J ; 0 to secure good bargains J 1 WH M| > LOUIS WILDBERG ijwg; Rensselaer, Ind. Proprietor Ideal Clothing Store. i , >^^»WVWww^.^wwwwvy w j • h !