Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

See Baughman <fc Williams for farm and city loans. isLAlf Collins went to Indianapolis Thursday to visit his son George. Just received, 34 rolls carpet and one lot 9x12 feet fancy rugs, at the Chicago Bargain Store. b/The Hammond Girls’ Basket Ball Team played the High School team here last evening. Many shoes one-third and onehalf off to make room for new goods at the Chicago Bargain Store. If you want swell and up-to-date clothes for spring at a small price, wait for Duvall & Lundy’s new stock. A complete new fresh stock of garden seeds, anything you want, 1 cent a package and upwards, at the Chicago Bargain Store. Complaining of the small sum, $1 50 each, allowed them for services at the Jolly fire last week, the members of the fire department have all decided to resign, and have signed a paper to that effect. '/a. D. Washburn and family moved to their new home in Kentland this week. A. J. Bellows of Carpenter tp., who is to occupy the property vacated by Mr. Washburn, expects to move over the first of the week.

The Democrat handles abstract and complaint backs, all weights of type-writer paper, and will cut to any size wanted. Also deed and mortgage blanks, mortgage releases, cash and grain rent farm leases, receipt books, etc., etc. At a meeting of Company No. 73. U. R., K. of P., Wednesday evening, new officers were elected as follows: H. W. Keplinger, Capt.; True Wood worth, Ist Lieut.; Frank Kresler, 2d Lieut.; F. B. Ham, Recorder; U. M. Baughman, Treas. The company have had 13 new additions recently and all are supplied with new regulation uniforms. Old patrons and friends of the Cleveland theatre, at the corner of Wabash avenue and Hubbard court, Chicago, will be pleased to learn that W. 8. Cleveland is again back in the vaudeville line at his old stand, which will b e known as the International Theatre. A more extended announcement will be made in our next issue. T. M, Hibler of Joliet, 111., was here this week on business. The report that he had traded or was about to trade bis big farm in Milroy tp„ for property in Chicago, as mentioned in The Democrat recently, is correct. He will get a flat building at Thirty-Third street and Wabash avenue in the trade, but the transfer of the properties has not been made as yet.