Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1 Miss Leathe Wright, who has been in a Chicago hospital for the past two weeks, was operated on Tuesday for appendicitis. It was thought last week that perhaps an operation would not be necessary, but her condition became worse and the operation was made. Her brother W. J .Wright went up to the city Tuesday to be present during the operation. As we go to press he has not returned, but Mrs. Wright informs us that she had heard from her husband yesterday and that Miss Leathe was doing nicely. Quite a number more young men have left here this week for the Dakotas to work in the harvest. Among them are Gaylord Parker, Chester Downs and George Wenrlck of Hanging Grove, who go to Mitchell, So. Dak., Martin Shide, Frank Stover, Ed Bullis, Joe Kellner and E. F. Zehr of Jordan and Carpenter, who go to Lisbon, No. Dak. Frank Alter of Rensselaer also left Wednesday morning for Jamestown, No. Dak., to visit his brother-in-law, Ross Grant, who travels for a wholesale fruit firm in Minneapolis, and Frank will perhaps remain there. TO BROTHER PUBLISHERS. A publisher for whom The Democrat recently “set up” a job of lodge by-laws, in remitting for same, says: “I have used considerable linotype in job work, but never had any that gave better satisfaction.” Our prices for linotype composition are much more reasonable than the city shops and our work is as good as the best. We give quick service. Let us figure on the next job of composition you want in a hurry. in sending in copy or asking for estimates, state size of slug you want matter cast on. Registerable Duroc Jersey sows for sale. Will farrow in September. PUMPHREY & SON. Don’t forget Robertson’s next sale of horses and mules, at Wolcott, Saturday, August 29. ( >■ - Jasper Guy or Remington makes farm loans at 5 per cent interest with no commission but office charges. Write him. ts
Dr. Rose M. Remmek, registered optician, who has made regular visits to Clarke's jewelry store for five years, is now permanently located there. Dr. Remmek is fully qualified to accurately measure errors of refraction. This knowledge of the eye and rays of light enable us to determine the kind of glasses to prescribe. Our glasses are reasonable in price—your sight is priceless and we want your patronage. A. W. Jackman will speak on prohibition at the court house Monday night. August 24, at 8 p. m. AH are invited to hear him. E. S. THORNTON, County Chairman. “THE MAN OF THE HOUR.” Many of our readers have heard of G. H. Broadhurst’s great and successful play, “The Man of the Hour,” which has had such great runs in the leading play houses of America, while a few, perhaps, have been fortunate enough to witness the play while it was running in Chicago. The Democrat has secured Albert Payson Terhune’s story, “The Man of the Hour,” based on this play, and it will appear in serial form in our columns. FOR SALE. A brick livery barn with good basement. Three good office rooms above, all occupied. Two good business rooms on ground floor, one with good basement, all occupied. The price is right. LAWRENCE OR CONRAD HILDEBRAND, Rensselaer, Ind. The Ohio Farmers Insurance Company has been doing business years, writing fire, lightning and c., clone insurance, on both city town and farm property, also on live stocK, and nay in barn nr in stack. It will be to your interest to see me before placing your insurance. J. C. PORTER, Agent.
Clara A. Peters r Optician 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT On all work, orders, \ chains, cases, etc., during , August. , SPECIAL 20 Per Cent < Discount I have in stock a few SPECIAL BARGAINS in Gold and Gold Filled ’ goods including different , styles of Spectacles and , Eye Glasses, also Eye , Glass Chains. August Only.
