Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Amv Rotruck, chief hello girl of the Monon telephone exchange, visited Miss Jessie King Sunday. * > The Monon will run its first Chicago excursion of the season to-morrow. The rate from Rensselaer for the round trip is 91.25, same as last year, and the time of special train, stopping at all stations between Westfield and Lowell, inclusive, is on same schedule as heretofore, passing Rensselaer at B>4B a. m., going, and returning will leave Chicago at 11:30 p. m. Among the special attractions is a baseball game between the world’s champions, Chicago White Sox and Boston. ' Owing to a change in mail service on the old Three-I, our packages of papers for towns along that line have not reaohed their destination until Saturday evening of late, and have not got out on the rural routes until Monday. It seems the eastbound morning train does not carry mail any more, and matter destined for Demotte, Wbeatfield, Tefft, etc., sent out of Rensselaer on the milk train in the morning does not reach its destination until evening. In order that on* readers in the north part of the county may get their paper on Saturday as usual, we shall hereafter go to press a little earlier and send the paokages for towns along the Three-I on the 3:30 mail Friday afternoon, they will themreach town readers Friday evening and rural route patrons on Saturday as before. CARO OF THANKS. We desire to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our little daughter Lucy. Our Lucy, we ever want to see her, Ob! child of brightest eyes, , To the hills of Paradise, Some day we shall feel her kisses, Drop palms on our weary hearts; Ours only and ours forever, Though earth and Heaven parts. ~~~ James Longstreth and Family. $37.50 PER ACRE. Having sold 240 acres out of my 960 aore tract of land, I will now offer the remaining 720 acres in bodies of 80 acres or more to Buit purchasers, at the low price of $27.50 per aore on favorable terms. First comers may have choice of land which will be all smooth, clean black prairie soil. As an investment this cannot be duplicated. Abstracts furnished with each piece sold showing good title. We will be pleased to show you these lands at any time. For any information regarding these lands call at my office or write me. G. F. Meyers, Rensselaer, Ind.
i noNUHENTS. :: The Rensselaer Granite * - and Marble Works for Mon- <► - ► uments, markers, stone curb- ' ► l ; ing for cemetery lots, dean- ; * * ► ing, repairing and engraving, « ► ‘ ’ iron fenoe, vaces, chairs and ' ► settees. All work neatly ” - > executed by men skilled in the craft of mbdumental >- ;; work. Only such materials <► used as our long experience ♦ V, has proven to be the very J best adaptable for monument- * al purposes. Prices the low- ;' est consistent with honest ) ► 1 work ana material. 1' Will Mackey, Prop.
