Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Over one hundred four piece sets embroidery, sale days Feb. 16th, 17th and 18th, at one cent to SI.OO per yard, at the Chicago Bargain Store.
riATT WORDEN IN NEW’ QUARTERS.
Matt Worden wishes to inform his patrons and the public that he is now located with his harness shop in the room adjoining the State bank, formerly occupied by Tuteur’s grocery, and expects to be ready for business Monday.
A few fine white all wool and gray cotton blankets and comforts at cost while they last, at the Chicago Bargain Store.
MISTAKEN IDENTITY.
The Rensselaer Republican tells of a slick trick that the agent for Burt-Terry & Co. tried to work on Jasper county. After getting the contract by the lowest bid he took the schedule into another room and when next seen the prices of many articles bad been increased, and the competing bid also disappeared. — Benton Review.
Wrong, Bro. Robey. The Rensselaer Republican never tells anything about these grafts on the tax-payers of the county. It was The Democrat that told about the Burt-Terry deal.
COURT CONVENES MONDAY.
The February term of the Jasper circuit court convenes Monday. The grand jury is called; following are the names of both the grand and petit jurors.
GRAND JURY Wm. Townsend Remington Warren Poole. McCoysburg Frank L. Hoover Marion E. L. Fidler Marion J. H. S. Ellis Rensselaer Wilson Shaffer Rensselaer
PETIT JURY Chas. Odom Gillam Samuel H. Holmes.. Marion Frazier Antrim Wheatfield Andrew Barbee Wheatfield Henry Kohloff Marion W. H. Eger.a Marion Thomas B. Redgate Marion Peter Plummer Union Harmon Clark ...Wheatfield Lewis Shirer Walker Grant Culp Carpenter Alfred Donnelly Marion Wm. M. Broadie Remington Walter Harrington Keener Joe Nagel Marion Thomas A. Crockett Marion
The grand jury is called for next Monday and the petit jury for the Third Monday of the term.
EXPENSE OF INSTITUTES.
The following shows the expenses of the farmers’ institutes held recently at Rensselaer, Remington and Wheatfield. Remington institute $ 8 00 Wheatfield institute 8 00 Advertising Rensselaer inst 14 50 Assessment Farmers’ state congress, Indianapolis. 100 Postage and stationary.... 1 70 Telephone messages 30 Total.. h 33 50 Received from state fund.. 25 00 Deficit 8 00 Wm. Augsburger, Chairman. Notice the display of embroideries in the front show window. Your choice for 10 cents per yard for fine enbroidery, 3 to 12 inches wide, worth up to 35 cents per yard, on sale days, February 16th, 17th and 18th, Thursday, and Saturday, at the Chicago Bargain Store.
Baptist Church Announcements.
There will be services at the Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening. Subject of discoarse for Sunday morning: "Christ’s offer to a young man.” Evening subject, "Christ’s authority.” Special solo and male choir singing in the morning. All invited. Rev. J. B. Bair, Pastor. Read The Democrat for news.
