Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Special Bargains in Improved and unimproved lands within the fruit belt of Michigan. For particulars see or address D. L. Halstead, Rensselaer, Ind., R. F. D. No. B. 3t, Mrs. O. A. Powers of Panama, N. Y., came last Friday to visit her husband and the family of J. W. Knapp. She etarted for home Wednesday, Mr. Powers accompanying her as far as Chicago, from whioh point he went to Lamar, Colo., after another carload of horses. The demonstration on the street of the Racine Combination Fanning Mill, seed corn grader, seed cleaner and sorter, created quite qn interest among the farmers. Five persons gave their order for one each, through Branch & Hamilton, who are agents for the same. They expect to sell a oarload of these machines by spring. Miss Leathe Wright left Chicago Monday for Raton, New Mexico, where she has a desirable position in the city schools. She has been teaching in Marion the past three years, but expected to teach in Chicago this year, in fact, had commenced teaching there when she received notice from an old schoolmate, who is teaching in Ranton, that she had also secured her a position at a handsome salary, and to come on at once. Accordingly she resigned her Chicago position and went, the principal reason for her going being on account of her health, her doctor telling Fer she was threatened with tuberculosis.

W. L. Bringle of Newton tp., returned Wednesday from a four weeks visit with his brother-in-law near Pullman, Oregon, and with relatives near Anatone, Wash. He reports a very pleasant trip and his appearance indicates that it done him good. Heading and threshing of wheat was still in progress in Washington and will keep up until snow flies. A good crop of wheat is being harvested, th 6 heaviest yield in the vicinity where he was being 52 bushels to the acre. The elevators were paying 79 cents per bushel for wheat when he left. Mr. Bringle was very favorably impressed with the country thereabouts and if he was forty years younger Jasper county would probably loose another mighty good citizen.

You run no risk on anything when you trade at the G. E, Murray Co., they oater to quality. We can furnish you good Indiana bran and middlings. Branch & Hamilton. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Sept. 8, to Mr, and Mrs. Bert Welsh, a son, Sept. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns, a son. Sept 9, to Mr. and Mrs. James Snedeoker, a daughter, Branoh & Hamilton sold a carload of ground feed in the north end of the county this week. LAND BARGAINS 480 acres, mostly smooth blaok prairie land in meadow or pasture; has large ditch, on main road, near good markets, fenced but no boildings. Fine for cultivation or pasture. Will divide to suit and sell on easy terms at the low price of S3O per acre. G. F. Meyers, Rensselaer, Ind. Oliver gangs, sulky and walking plows, the best in the world. Branch & Hamilton.