Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Mary E. Lowe and Mrs. S. B. Holmes went tp Marietta, Wia., Tuesday on business. Mrs. D. M. Yeomam of Ambia is visiting her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong, here this week;
Pullius Bros., the Barkley tp., prize poultry growers, attended the Lafayette poultry show this week.
Rev. Clarke was called to Sheldon, 111., this week to preaoh the funeral sermon of a former parisboner of his at that place.
James, John and Charles Jordan of'Gibson City, 111., returned home this week after a visit with their brother, W. N. Jordan of near Gifford.
Come to the great annual „and only embroidery sale, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, Jan. 16,17,18 and 20 at the Chicago Bargain Store.
W, F. Smith and Joe Jackson had a little mix-up at the Kiplinger & Harmon pool room Tuesday afternoon, and Wednesday night Bruce Hardy and Harry Short had a fracas. A few blows were struck but not much blood was shed in either instance.
Theodore Phillips, ex-trustee of Gillam tp., this county, in writing us from Dayton, New Mexico, in renewing his' subscription, says they are having fine weather there, no rain or snow, and sunshine every day. Everything is dull because of the panic, he says, His health is about as usual.
Any subscriber having paid his subscription to 'The Democrat within the past 60 days can, by paying 35 cents additional, secure one d£ The Democrat’s popular Wall Charts. They are worth many times the price asked for them, and to non-subscribers we oharge 75 cents for them.
W. E. Seymour, formerly of near Remington, now engaged in the real estate and locating business at Murdo, Lyman county, So. Dak. in renewing his subscription to The Democrat, says: "We enjoy yonr paper very mneb and don’t want to miss any of them. We like our new home and have had very nice weather so far this winter. Beet wishes to yon and yonr paper.”
Tbe Newton County Enterprise is now installed in its 'own new bnilding at Kentland with a complete new newspaper press, folder and other machinery, and is now being printed all at home, having discarded the “patent inside.” The enterprise showed its good judgement by putting in a Babcock Reliance news- press, the same make of press that the Democrat uses.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hopkins of Superior, Wis., and Mrs. Frank Hardy of Oklahoma, were called here this week by the critical condition of the mother of, the two latter, Mrs. Maria Hopkins, who has been very sick with pneumonia for the past ten days. Her sister Mrs. G. O. Lackey of Akron, Ohio, is also here. 'For a time there was but little hopes for her recovery, but at this writing she is reported slightly on the mend.
Andrew Potts of Parr left Wednesday for Wescc* Crawford county, Mo., where he bought a 140 acre farm a couple of years ago and is now moving upon same. There are no improvements ;on the place, and Mr. Potts is going on now to build a house and his family will follow later. But 40 acres are cleared, as 1 ) yet, the balance being oovered with heavy red and white oak timber. He expects to clear what he can yet this season and market the timber.
Do yon want to take a good monthly magazine? If so, come in and subscribe for the Metropolitan. For a short time we are going to give a year’s subscription to The Democrat and Tbe Metropolitan for only $1.75. As the Metropolitan is $1.50 per year, (15 cents per single copy) and The Democrat SIOO, yon will be sav. ing 75 cents on the two by subscribing with ns. Sample oopies may be seeft at this office, and the above offer applies to either new subscriptions or renewals. I 1,, ~, m ... , Francesville Tribune: Mrs. Elizabeth Cnlp was agreeably surprised at her home in Gillam township, Saturday evening, the event being her 69th birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Molitor, Robert, Misses Emma and Mary Molitor, Otis Otilp, Melva Long, Mr. and Mw. Chas. Culp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Logan and family! Mr. and Mrs. J. Cnlp and family, Mrs. C, Culp and children, Mir, and Mrs, W.C, Gulp and family. The aged lady was the recipient of a beautiful oak rocker. J
