Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1907 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
... —. . ... . Joseph Harmon of Chicago visited over Sunday with his brothers, A. J. and L. A. Harmon of Rensselaer. In a list of recent marriage of Indiana couples at St. Joseph, Mich., published in an Indianapolis paper a few days ago, we find the names of Elijah Ward, 21, and Clara Hauser, 18, of Rensselaer. We are unable to locate the couple here,*although they may be from some other place in the county. The remains of George Sigler of Mt. Ayr were brought here for burial in Weston cemetery Sunday. His death occurred last Friday and was caused from pneumonia. Deceased was about 67 years of age and many years ago was engaged in the mercantile business in Rensselaer, the firm being known as Willey & Sigler. He located in Mt. Ayr some 25 years ago and has since been in the general merchandise business in that place. * He leaves a widow and three children, two daughters and one son—Mrs. Lee Haskell of Chicago and Joseph and Gean of Mt. Ayr. He was taken down with pneumonia two weeks ago Shndayvand bad been sick only about twelve days prior to his death.
Wm. Cooper, Jr., and J. R. Baker of Barkley tp., each bought farms six miles from Roscommon, Mich., last week. Mr. Cooper purchased 80 acres and Mr. Baker 160 acres, all raw land The former expects to go onto his place this fall and cut off the pine timber of which there is about 50,000 feet, but will not take his family until next spring, after he builds on the land. Mr. Baker will not go onto his land for a year or two yet. They got their land for $7.50 per acre. It is quite a section for growing apples and pears where they bought, and Mr. Baker presented The Democrat with a couple of apples of the “Wolf River” variety, that he brought home with him, that are the largest and finest apples we ever saw.
LAND BARGAINS 480 acres, mostly smooth black prairie land in meadow or pasture; has large ditch, on main road, near good markets, fenced but no buildings. 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. RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURE COURSE Nov. 23,1907, Frank R. Roberson. Dec. 19,1907, DeWitt Miller. Jan. 30,1908, Hon. George D. Alden. Feb. 17, 1908, Opie Reed. March 6,- 1908, Father Kavanaugh. Tickets for the'full course $2.00,
NOTICE OF SETTLEHENT. To whomsoever concerned: You are hereby notified that I will make final settlement of the personal estate of E. L. Bowers, deceased, on December 10, 1907. All persons owing any money to said estate will please call and settle before said date. All persons having unpaid claims against said estate will please file same before December 5, 1907. F. F. Ferguson, Att’y in Fact.
PAY HIGHEST POULTRY PRICES. We are now ready to receive your poultry, eggs, hides, junk, for which we will at all times pay the highest price justified by the market. We want you to give us a chance in everything you have to sell in our line and we shall at all times justify your trade by square dealing. We are conveniently located just west of the Makeever House, in the old Cline stand. Give us a call. Will Murray, Phone 42?. Will Simons. EIGHTY ACRE PARTI FOR SALE. Eight acres, seventy cultivated, ten acres in second growth timber fenced hog tight, lies on main road, telephone line, half mile of good town with all kinds of business, elevator, bank, churches and high school. It has good buildings consisting of five room house, two barns, large bearing orchard, good well and lots of fencing. Will sell at S4O per acre. Terms, S2OO down and S6OO March Ist, and will give long time on remainder at five per cent interest. Would take horses or cattle as part payment. This is a chance for a renter or a party with limited means to get a good home. This will not last long oil the market. Can show this farm any time. G. F. Meyers, Rensselaer Ind. The Democrat and the Chicago Daily Examiner, both a full year, for only $3.00.
