Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- Special Cloak and Suit Opening at Rowles & Parker’s, Thursday, oct. isth. Comrade S. E. Yeoman played the prb and Comrade Blair hammered the drum at the republican meting hero Friday ni<ht. These two men had performed these feats before under very different surroundings, having been together in this capacity through the civil war. They soon discovered that they had grown old since that time and as a consequence the work was uphill business ror them both and may be the cause they were both playing for was not such a one as to make them enthusi“tlc - “ A company of soldiers camped here Friday night, enroute from Indianapolis to Chicago. They were regulars and had all their train with them consisting of three or four wagons and an ambulance. This ambulance would not have held a tenth of these defenders of the country, if they could have gotten half the whiskey the different members attempted to buy. A worse booze histing gang has never struck the town before, but be it said to the credit of our druggists, we did not hear of any of them that got their “prescriptions” filled. These “prescriptions” bore the name of a local physician, who did what he could to satisfy their thirst. PUBLIC SALES. The Democrat has printed bills for the following public sales: Tuesday, Oct. 20, John Renicker, 7 miles north and % mile east of Rensselaer. General sajle of horses, eattle, hogs, implements, etc, Wednesday, Oct. 21, F. M. Hayes, 10% miles northeast of Rensselaer, in Barkley tp. General sale of horses, cattle, farming implements, some household goods, etc. The loss on J. P. Gwin’s store building at McCoysburg was adjusted three days later than the loss on his'stock, and was in full; not required to take off a per cent for cash as he was on his stock loss. Gwin thinks the American is O. K. R. B. HARRIS, Agent. SPEAKING DATES OF HON. T. R. MARSHALL.
Hon. Thomas R. Marshall, democratic candidate for governor will speak on the following dates and at the following places: Valparaiso, Oct. 19, afternoon. Hammond, Oct. 19, night. Indiana Harbor, Oct. 19, night. Crown Point, Oct. 20, afternoon. Gary, Oct. 20, night. Morocco, Oct. 21, afternoon. Rensselaer, Oct. 21, night. Williamsport, Oct. 22, afternoon. Attica, Oct. 22, night. Laporte, Oct. 24, afternoon. Michigan City, Oct 24, night. You can save money and get the best Michigan potatoes in the market, 80c per bushel, off the car about Oct. 19th and 20th. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank our neighbors and friends, and especialy the Fathers, Brothers and Sisters in attendance at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital for the many kindnesses shown my son and our brother, Wiliam Augustus Churchill, in his last sickness, 1 and for the many kindnesses shown us in his death and our bereavement. iWe wish to also thank the operators at the telephone exchange for their prompt service in apprising us of his death.—William H. Churchill and Sons. Any lady thinking of buying a suit or coat ought to come here on Thursday, Oct. 15th. Special Cloak and Suit Opening. ■ROWLES & PARKER. Estray Taken Up:— Came to my pasture in Gillam tp., three months or more ago, a yearling calf. Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying charges ALGIE KAUFFMAN, Francesville, Ind.
Pianos —Prices and terms made known upon application. Let us figure with you. Ist. door south of city fire dept. bldg. MEYERS PIANO CO. (Factory, Distributors.) SPECIAL NOTICE. On Thursday, October 15th, we will have with us a representative from one of the largest cloak houses in this country. Any lady thinking of buying a coat or suit cannot afford to miss this opportunity. ROWLES & PARKER. ~~ See the new .bread mixer only *1.95. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. All coats and suits delivered at our opening Thursday, Oct 15th. ROWLES ft PARKER. For Sale-—3O cords of oak wood, on the former A. G. W. Farmer /arm, southeast 'of Rensselaer; want to sell it on the ground. Enquire of or ’phone A. G. W. Farmer. Takes Two Victims a Day « Laporte. Ind., Oct. 13.—The Lake Shore railroad killed its sixth victim within three days when a freight train ran down George Fowler, of Rolling Prairie. Fowler was walking on the track and dirt not observe the approach of the train. Ths "scare” campaign that ths Republicans were going to start has been giotag on for some ttaae. They are seared to ftaadh.
