Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The remonstrance now In force in Union township was filed for the April, 1906, term of commissioners* court, and therefore expires the latter part of this month, dating two years from the time filed. There were , 209 votes cast in Union for secretary of state in 1906, therefore it will be necessary to secure 105 signers to the remonstrances now being circulated there to defeat license. 4 Mr. Leonard Turner of Monticello, who graduated several months ago from Winona Technical Institute at Indianapolis, is in charge of The Democrat’s new Linotype. Mr. Turner is sufficiently well versed in machinist work that he was able to put the complicated machine together and get it in perfect running order without the aid of an expert from the sales office. He is also a printer of no mean ability and has held a position on the Monticello Herald for the past few years. Before coming to Rensselaer he held the position of machinist-operator on the Charleston (Ill.) Daily Plaindealer. The Democrat’s article of last week regarding the "Monnett Children’s Home” has been commented on con* siderably since its appearance, and has met the general approbation of the people of Rensselaer. A great many citizens have taken the pains to call at the office and personally express their commendation and the courage of The Democrat in coming out Square-toed and freely expressing an opinion which must be generally endorsed .by the thoughtful ones. Several warm commendations have also been received by letter. Only one disapproving voice has been heard, and we are sure that "if this person would carefully consider the matter they too would be forced to say that the Democrat was right, and that the "home” should receive no encouragement whatever from our people. THE NEW STATE Of Oklahoma offers a splendid field for investments in farm lands—corn, cotton and alfalfa, hogs and cattle. Poultry raising also very profitable. If you do not care to invest in land, write us about loaning your money at a splendid rate of interest. U. M. on first mortgage real estate security Baughman, formerly of Rensselaer, Ind., but now of this firm, will take pleasure in answering any inquiries. A. C. FARMER & CO., 132% Main St., Oklahoma City, Okla. THE PARR BLACKSMITH SHOP. Is now owned by the undersigned and is open for business every day with a competent blacksmith in charge. A share of the public patronage is solicited. Bring in your work and thereby encourage a permanent blacksmith shop at Parr. A. J. POTTS. Get that $5.00 gold piece next Thursday, at the Home Grocery. Save your grocery order, have a big one, and win that $5.00 gold piece at the opening of the “Home Grocery” next Thursday, March 19. The “Home Grocery” will give a $5.00 gold piece free to the person buying the largest bill of groceries on their opening day next Thursday. March 19. A record of all sales will be kept, a disinterested person will count the sales and award the $5.00 gold piece present, given at the opening of the “Home Grocery” next Thursday, March 19. The newest up-to-date Sterling clothing made for 1908, at onethird less than many other places, at the Chicago Bargain Store. Finest line of Zephyr ginghams ever in town, special 12|c per yd. while they last. Rowles & Parker. When you want shoes of quality and style combined you will always find the best at lowest prices. Chicago Bargain Store. Don’t forget that V. J. Collins at the brick livery barn handles farm implements of all kinds. Gives him a call. Remember the greatest saving institution, the catalogue department for the home or farm, at the Chicago Bargain Store. Those new oxfords in all the leathers both tan and black, are now in. AU the latest style toes in all widths. Be properly fitted in the best shoes made at Rowles & Parker’s. 3,500 yards zephyr ginghams, 10 and 124 c per yard, sale days Thursdays, Friday and Saturday, March 12,13 and 14, at the Chicago Bargain Store, All the new spring style hats, the latest shades and blocks, are now in. Champion 92.50; Tiger $3.00. These are the best bat made. Come in and see the new styles. Rowles & Parker. Gold Medal flour acknowledged world’s best, only $1.50 a sack, worth now $1.65 in other towns, at the Chicago Bargain Store.