Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A few cases of typhoid fever are reported at Brook. “The Carters,” first number of the Library Lecture Course, at Ellis’ opera house Monday night. The M. E, Industrial Society took in a little over SB7 at their rummage sale last Friday and Saturday. The ladies of the Home Missionary Society will hold a market this forenoon at Moody & Roth’s meat market. Suits ! Suits ! Suits ! Suits ! and Overcoats! Overcoats! Overcoats ! Overcoats ! of all description, at Duvall & Lundy’s. The fanciest and best lot of northern Michigan apples ever received, $2.25 to $2.75 per barrel of three bushels at the Chicago Bargain Store. Season tickets for the Library Lecture Course (six numbers) are on sale at the library and at Jessen’s jewelry store, $2 each. General admission, 25, 35 and 50 cents. The Democrat is in receipt of a communication from Mt. Ayr that places an altogether different phase on the reoent acid throwing case there, and states that it was done by a woman, at her own home, and iu self-defense. The Littlefield jewelry store at Remington is closing out its entire stock at cost. Read about it in their ad in another column. A rare opportunity to secure elegant holiday presents at the lowest prices ever made in Jasper county. We wantyoutog men and women to learn telegraphy at our school. Unprecedential demand for operators. Good positions guaranteed. Expense very low. Catalogue explaining all free. Dodge’s Institute, Monroe St., Valparaiso, Ind. 45 Word comes from Mitchell, South Dakota, that Zora, the four or five year-old daughter of Reed Bauta, formerly of McCoysburg, was kicked in the head by a horse about three weeks ago and died from tbo effects thereof last Friday. The Democrat was awarded the contract for printing the catalogues for the poultry show, which will be held here the second week in January. The book will be of about 40 to 50 pages, and 1,000 or 2,000 copies will be printed. It is said that the Lake county jail is so full of prisoners that an extra session of court must be held to dispose of tbe cases. There are four murder cases now on the docket there. Nearly all the criminal oases grow out of the liquor traffic there. A prize-fight is to be pulled off at Hammond to-night. Perhaps Governor Hanly won’t like it, as his own town of Indianapolis seems to have had a sort of monopoly of the prize-fight business of late. We’re glad the lid has been put on at French Lick, however. H. Conway o } Parr, whose saloon license recently expired and who is unable to secure another one for that place by reason of the blanket remonstrance, was in tbe city on business Monday. He states that he does not intend to move to Monon unless he sells out at Parr, having bought the etand at the former place for an investment only.
