Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
vl Corn 40; oats 28. Sylvester Gray is down jat his farm in Wells county for a few weeks. Burl Richardson of Manitowoc, Wis., visited his parents near Yalma this week. A new serial of deep interest begins in this week’s issue. Read the opening chapters. Prof. Charles B. Jackson of Chicago, spent Friday night with Mr. Alex Leech and family. A November sale; many mark downs for this special sale. Chicago Bargain Store. M. B. Alter and K. P. Honan attended the state meeting of the D. A. R., at Indianapolis this week. A special great cloak sale, new stock at reduced prices for Thanksgiving. Chicago Bargain Store. New subscribers to The Democrat this, week by postoffices: Medaryville, R-R-l, 1; McCoysburg, 1; Pleasant Ridge, 1. XG. K. Hollingsworth will move to Chicago in a few days and give his personal attention to his loan and brokerage business in that city. J. C. Shindler, who went to Rosalia, Wash., some months ago, has returned to Indiana and directs us to send his Democrat to Brook. Albert Helsel, notice of whose public sale appears-elsewhere in this paper, has rented his farm near Virgie and expects to return to Minnesota in the spring again. Judge Anderson of the federal court has upheld the appointment of James Chapman as trustee in the A. McCoy bankruptcy matter, contested by the Lafayette creditors. Jasper county vi9it6rs to the world’s fair at St. Louis report finding The Jasper County Democrat regularly on file there, and that it is the only paper published in Jasper county found there.
