Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
and was not present when it was held. Kentland Enterprise: The last saloon at Thayer went out of business Tuesday night. The Kight saloon at Roselawn, which was licensed only a month or two ago, when first remonstrance was found insufficient, will be able to continue business until next spring. After that time, the south side of the river district will be dry so far as the liquor business is concerned. The large increase in the subscription list of The Democrat is highly appreciated by the management. As a matter of course the extraordinary offer of one year’s subscription to the Twice-A-Week Democrat for a dollar, if paid on or before June 13, was destined to bring splendid- results, and it did; but there are many more that will take advantage of this unprecedented offer, if only their attention is called to it. While Mrs. Ann Abbett, widow of Oscar Abbett, and her son and daughter who live a mile south of Gifford, were coming to the funeral of Dallas Nichols Tuesday they met a traction engine on the road near the residence of W. S. Coen, just outside the corporation. The horse took fright and upset the buggy, throwing the occupants to the ground. Mrs. Abbett was badly bruised about the chest and head and was taken to the residence of W. S. Coen, and Dr. Kresler called and gave her medical attention. She was not able to go to the funeral and was not able to go home until Wednesday. The other occupants of the buggy were not injured and the buggy sustained but slight injury. Backward, turn backward, oh time in your flight, give me one chance at the teachers tonight, the teachers that larruped me five times a day—oh, give me one chance at that teacher, I say! And give me the wood pile as big as a hill; let the pleasure of splitting it cheer me and thrill, while the boys gaily cheer me from over the fence. O give me that bliss again—darn the expense! The small reservation just ovef the hill where the thought of the hoeing would give me a chill; the cow, that caressed me each flip with her tail as I tried to draw milk for a twenty quart pail; the hens that forever were wanting to set, the pig with the stomach man never filled yet; the measles that hit; the colicky pain —oh, give me the bliss of my boyhood again! If you’d fill men with rapture and sheer delight, backward, turn backward, oh time in your flight.
It pays to trade at Worland’s. Buy your buggies of Scott Bros. Rugs from $1.25 to S3O at Williams’., Binder twine in any quantity at Scott Bros.’ We invite you to try a sundae or buffalo at McKay’s. j BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. /-June 4, to Mr. and Mrs. James [Willis, a son. Special values, Rugs and Lace Curtains at the Chicago Bargain Store. For Sale: One Bostwic milk tank with two milk cans and one cream can; also some timothy hay. ’Phone 502-G. H. J. GOWLAND. We are the leaders in fine confections and we invite your inspection of our ice cream service, which we wish to equal our candy. Mack has the goods. FOR SALE. 40 acres close to railroad station. Small orchard, all kinds of small fruit, on gravel road. Will trade for horses. Inquire at this office. The buggy painting seasop Is now here, and Jack Warner is the only carriage painter left. Examine his work and get his prices. At the old stand on Front Street. Rocking chairs, high chairs, dining chairs, baby walkers, combination high chairs and go-carts. In fact we are running a furniture store. D. M. WORLAND. John Mulder repairs all kinds of furniture and his work is always the best and perfectly satisfactory. Call him at the planing milt, phone 203. ------ Here is our guarantee: The Sharpies Cream Separator separates the closest, runs easiest, last longest and less pieces to wash than any other machine made. R. FORSYTHE. WELL DRILLING. I am here with my well drilling machinery and ready to drill your well at any time, 20 years experience. See me and get prices or leave order with White & Hickman. 4t E. W. STAHL.
