Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1905 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely’ Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn 40; oats 28. J. J. Hunt was in Michigan on business this week. * f Big reduction on all winter good 8 at Rowles & Parker's. Arnold, now of Midland, Texas, is visiting here this week. A. Williamson of near Monon, was a business visitor in the city Monday. _ William Hilbert of near Monticello, was in the city on business a few hours Monday. Rev. J. Vandercar of Dunnville, was a pleasant caller at The Democtat sanctum Monday. Somebody must be giving these cold waves an encore from the way they are playing “return en-/ gagements.” Monday, Jan. 30, J. O. Cl»ne, of Hanging Grove township; general sale of stock, implements, household furniture, etc. Ed Waling, who formerly lived south-east of town, has gone with his family to Pueblo, Colo., for the benefit of his health. Moses Lambert, whose notice of public sale appears in another column, will move back to Iroquois county, 111., after his sale. -Wanted to rent: Good, small house, not more than four blocks from public square. Small family, steady renter, prompt pay. Enquire at this offioe. Hugh McKinney, northeast of town, will have a public sale on Feb. 9 and will move near to Edmonton, Okla., on a big farm owhed by his brother.
Rev. E. Taylor, formerly of Barkley tp., writes us to change the address of his Democrat from Tulsa, Ind., Ter., to Gravette, Benton county, Arkansas. Beachem of Darlington, Ind., who has recently returned from his four years service in the United States Navy, visited his ship-mate, Marion Gwin, last week. Gov. Folk of Missouri is having a healthful effect on that Commonwealth. They caught Niedringhaus grafting before he got his seat in the Senate. Good for Missouri. X? W. Mauck of Newton tp., probably broke the record Wednesday for killing crows in Jasper county, killing eight at one shot. He thinks this does pretty well for an old man. V-Frank Sbindier of near Parr, notice of whose sale on Feb. 1 appears in another column, has secured a good position in Chicago at slate roofing and will move to that city right after his sale. [&J. O. Cline of Hanging Grove tp., will have a public sale on Monday, Jan. 30, after whioh he will move to Rensselaer and engage in the feed and wood, business in the Makeever building, on the corner of Washington and Weston streets. A prophecy of good weather goes with every set of sale bills printed by The Democrat. In fact, during the seven years existence of this paper ana the hundreds of sets of sale bills turned out by its job department, it has never been necessary to postpone bat one sale on account of bad weather.
