Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1904 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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from this noble governor of ours» either. No community on earth would stand what these McCoy victims have stood and not resent it. And yet, Tom McCoy, it is reported, is going to spend the summer at the “Jeiry Island” resort, rusticating, recuperating, and having a good time. It is not stated who pays the bills, and if Tom trots anywhere near the speed he has been used to, it will take a nice bunch of money to pay them. **
Great reductions in every department, June clearance sale at the Chicago Bargain Store.
The republicans of Gillam township have nominated Wm. Craver for trustee and Oris McCullough for assessor.
We are glad to add West Jordan to our correspondence page and trust we may hear from that neighborhood each week.
One car load binder twine, Standard and Sisal, only 10| cents per pound for guaranteed best goods made, at the Chicago Bargain Store.
John D. Cooper was down from Dunnville Tuesday, tiling his claim with Assignee Chapman. Mr. Cooper had about SBOO in the defunct McCoy bank.
We are told that James R. Parkison, west of town, finished husking his last year’s crop of corn on Tuesday of last week. Jim don’t propose to let two crops pile up on him if he can help it.
The Lafayette papers have given “King Saul” enthusiastic and unsolicited praise. The Democrat calls the acting “far above the standard of amateurs.” At St. St. Joseph’s College, June 10th, at 8 p. m.
Hammond Tribuue: A big real estate deal was consummated today. Jacob Loeach has purchased 126 land on the Kankakee river near Shelby, the consideration it is said being $5,000. It is reported that Mr. Loesch will build a large club bouse on the property..
Lake County Star: It is said that Tom McCoy, who overdrew his account $150,000 in his own bank at Rensselaer and then let the concern collapse, has recently been successfully operated ou in Chicago for appendicitis. Under the circumstances it looks more like a case of gall stones.
Farmers and their families should use return cards on their envelopes to insure a return of letters if from any cause they fail to reach their destination. The Democrat will furnish 100 envelopes with return card neatly printed thereon for only fifty cents —just a little more than you would pay for the plain envelopes elsewhere.
“King Saul,” a tragedy based on the Bible narrative of Saul, the first Jewish king, will be presented by the senior students at St. Joseph’s college, in the college auditorium, on June 10, at 8 p. m. The play is one of merit and especially strong in its musical parts and ensemble effects. Every one desirous of seeing a play on other than time-worn subjects, should attend “King Saul.” Tickets at Fendig’s drug store. 25c.
Craft’s Distemper sad Cough Cure Sold bp A. F. Loo*.
