Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1907 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Charley Littlefield of Remington was the guest of his brother Neen Sunday. The Democrat and the Chicago Daily Examiner, both a full year, for only $3.00. Put up your team at Vanee Colline’ new feed and bitch barn near the river bridge. •Jl.Lloyd Parke, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. XV. 8. Parks, is seriously sick with pneumonia. Mrs. Robert Randle of Mexico, Mo., ie visiting her mother, Mrs. David Nowels, who is quite sick. Mrs. 8. A. Hemphill has been quite sick for the past ten days with the grip and heart trouble. At this writing she is reported better. Calling Cards: —100 engraved cards with plate for only $1.25 at The Democrat office. Call and see samples. For Sale —Stiring plow, harrow, planter, cultivator, mowing machine and wagon; all in good running order. John Mohler. 1 J. A. McFarland is preparing to sitart a grocery at the new steel town of Gary soon, but will continue his store here also for the present. ■{-The robins put in their appearance last Sunday, and have been heard all week. We hope they will not catch cold before springtime really comes. Every day is red letter day at our store as we give you better goods for less money than any other firms in our city. Duvall & Lundy.
-|_jDr. S. 0. Robinson is moving with his parents to their farm in Gillam tp. and will follow farming. His recent attack of smallpox at Lafayette was very light indeed. yTT. F. Irwin has bought the A. M. Wright fruit farm near the tile mill, and will use clay from the land in tile making. Mr. Wright will move to VanWert, Ohio. Noah Zeigler of north of town, got her right leg broken one day last week about raidway between the ankle and knee, from a mix-up with a cow that she was milking. The Democrat keeps on hand at all times a nandsome stock of wedding invitations and announcements, and also has new and late styles of type for printing this class of work. Have you seen our line of spring suits and top coats. If you havn’t you had better come at once and pick one out before the assortment is gone. Duvall & Lundy.
It is reported that James Clark of near Wheatfield, Wm. Whitehead of Stoutsberg, and Grace Hilliard of Tefft, have been compelled to pay *lO each for enclosing writing in second-class mail matter. «s£.A. J. Brenner, the present landlord of the Makeever House, will occupy the residence property in the northwest part of town at present occupied by J. F. Brunner, who takes Mr. Brenner’s place in the hotel. Have you noticed those swell coat shirts in Duvall & Lundy’s window? We have your size so you had better eet one at once and can give you any sleeve lengths you want. From *I.OO to $2.50. Duvall & Lundy. Alva Clark, who, with George Liston, also of Rensselaer, have been conducting a grocery business at Olney, 111., for the past year, has sold his interest in the business to his partner and is moving upon a farm in Kansas. Miss Lizzie Brown of near Lisbon, No. Dak., is expected here the last of the month for an extended visit with relatives and friends. She will be accompanied by Miss Lizzie Rieddle, who has been out there teaching the present season. If the bill of Senator McCain of Kentland, which passed the senate last week,becomes a law the hunting of crows promises to be a popular and profitable sport in different sections of Jasper and adjoining counties. The bill provides a bounty of 10 cents each for the killing of the “birds.” John Reed, who has been living on Frank Foltz’s farm, near Kniman, has moved on the Lawler & Thompson farm, near Pleasant Ridge, vacated by Wash Lowman Mr. Lowman has moved back to his own farm just vacated by A. B. Lowman, who has moved on the farm vacated by Carry Lowman, Carry having recently moved to Michigan.
