Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
July clearance in Jane, when yon must need goods, at the Chicago Bargain Store. The wife of Bro. M. H. Ingram, of the Winamac Democrat-Jour-nal died Tensday after an extended illness. J. D. Rich has sold his banking business at Brook to the Lyons & Esson bank, and it will be merged into the latter bank next Tnesday. John Haag of Livingston county, 111,, returned home yesterday after spending a couple of weeks with his sons and daughters ou the Reed farm south of town. Contrator Lund is forking on the main entrance of the new court house. When finished that portion of the building will present a very imposing appearance. The building is practically half completed at this writing.—Newton County Enterprise.
Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optical specialist, will make her regular visit to Clarke’s jewelry store, June 28 to July 1. A careful examination of the eye requires knowledge and skill. For four days this month you will have the opportunity to consult Dr. Remmek.
Advertising is like a Kentucky gentleman once said of a popular beverage iu his state: “Its all good, but some is better than the other.” The business man who gets to the front and keeps his place there is the man who is a liberal and continual newspaper advertising is the “good” kind.
A reliable farmer says that not much over oue half the usual acreage of corn has been planted, which is all behind iu coming np and growing, and that quite a per cent of that has been drowned out. The weather must be very favorable from now on to get half the amount that was raised last year. To offset this he says there was never better prospects for oats and hay.—Crown Point Bter.
The only 4th of July celebration in Newton connty .this year will be at Mt. Ayr. They have a fine, shady park right in the center of the town where the celebration will be held, and. with the good program arranged for, will draw a large crowd. B. F. Ferguson of this city will deliver the address and a number of the Rensselaer band boys will play with the Mt. Ayr band, which will furnish the music. The Perry Nursery Company, of Rochester, New York, one of the leading nursery concerns in the U. S., writes us that they want a good live agent in this section to solicit orders for their products. Experience not necessary. They offer good pay weekly, and furnish canvassing outfit free. We advise any man or woman in our community, who is in a position to take orders for the above house, to write them for particulars immediately. Michigan City Dispatch: Fred Ginssman, living four miles south ,of the city, says that the seventeen year locust has invaded his neighborhood. A few jiays ago the pests emerged from the ground in his woods by the million and during the recent sudden warm spell millions pf them died from the heat. This is the year for the appearance of the seventeen-year locust, and late reports show that they have invaded various localities in Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana and Illinois.
F. H. Fingerson, a young man living at Pullman, Ill.,was drowned at Cedar Lake Saturday while in swimming. He waded out in the lake and suddenly stepped off beyond his depth and was drowned. The body was not recovered until Monday. The same evening while the storm was raging there was an altercation near the dancing pavilion among three men, during which Joseph Sherlock was stabbed in the addomen, and he died in a Chicago hospital yesterday afternoon. His assailants escaped arrest.
If a newspaper man knew how many knocks he received behind bis back he would adopt another calling, remarked a citizen the other day. The citizen was mistaken, The newspaper man who succeeds expects to be maligned by every lawbreaker, swindler and hypocrite, every carping critic and every lover of notoriety who is ignored and in fact by all persons who do not agree with him on public and private matters. The newspaper man who expeots to gets through life without being misrepresented and unjustly censured should make arrangements to die young.—Exohange.
