Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Amiel Harmon of Pontiac, 111., is here visiting his sons. A great slaughter sale of cloaks now on at the Chicago Bargain Store. Put up your team at Vance Collins’ new feed and hitch barn near the river bridge. Mrs. Mary Allen of Montgomery county is visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. C. Reed, at the Reed hotel this week. Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe of the Chicago Bargain Store were in Chicago Wednesday buying new goods. Mrs. Ada Hoshaw and children, who have been visiting H. C. Hoehaw for some time, returned to Monroeville, Ind., Tuesday. Miss Anna Fatka of Bluffton visited the family of Robt. Michal here this week. She leaves to-day for Cedar Rapids, lowa, to visit friends. Julies Nellie McCarthy returned ta Danville, 111., Wednesday after spending holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G- D. McCarthy. Fob Sale:—Two good building lots in good residence location in Rensselaer, each 67x150 feet, well drained and set out in fruit; cash or on time. Enquire at The Democrat office. \ There is a demand for more hpu'Ses in Rensselaer than there are to rent, and this demand promises to continue. At present it is next to impossible for partieswanting io move here to find an. empty house of any kind, “ The Farmers’ Institute Thursday and yesterday was very well attended. We go to press too early to give a report of the meeting in this issue, but hope that the secretary will hand in a report for publication next week. J. O. Cline, who has been haviug’Bo much trouble with one of his eyes for the past six weeks, caused from a blade of a stalk of corn striking and cutting the pupil, hopes to soon be able to work once more. He loses the sight entirely from the injured eye, but the eye itself did not have to be removed, as expected at one time. ,A"slr. and Mrs. James T. Randle of Rensselaer and Mrs. Evaline Randle of Hanging Grove tp., left Wednesday night for Florida, where they expect to spend th«k winter. They will stop on the way at Chattanooga and Jackson, Tenn., and go from thence to Tampa, where it is likely they will make their headquarters while there.
Newton County Sentinel: That Kansas editor who recently declared that kissing could be explained upon the theory of its being the same inborn instinct that induces one calf to suck another calf’s ear, should be led out behind some lonely knoll and there kicked to death by some Jackanimal. What does the old savage mean? The Democrat has been kept pretty busy this week printing sale bills, but has turned out all work promptly and with the usual satisfaction. When you want sale bills —or any other job printing—and want it done quickly and in a satisfactory manner, come to The Democrat office. Our printers “knowhow”and we have the equipment to go with the necessary knowledge. Morton Leobold and son, Joseph, of Newton tp. are preparing to move to near Walnut City, Kan., where the former recently purchased a 200 acre farm. The farm is well improved and lies within 3| miles of Walnut City, a town of about 800 population. The price paid was S4O per acre. They expect to move some time this month. The farm Mr. Leobold owned in Newton tp. he sold to W. E. Leek, and it is reported that the latter’s son Earl will soon take a bride and occupy the farm.
ANNUAL Embroidery Sale Wednesday, Jan. 9, ’O7, - - AT 9 A. M. = 5,000 yards of fine Swiss and Newark Embroidery, worth from 10 cents to 50 cents per yard for sale in two lots at the remarkably low price of 6 Cents and 10 Cents. These Embroideries are on exhibition in our store now, and one glance at them will prove to yoa that they are the greatest bargains ever offered for sale at these prices. 27 yards in each piece. Remember the date, Jan. 9at 9 o’clock. PORTER <& KRESLER
