Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mmlss Tillie Gangloff is visiting iqLafayette. You can save money by buying your groceries at Murray’s. You take no chance When you buy flour of the G. E. Murray Co. Every sack warranted. ■■■ "z P. L. Fuller was up from Oxford Tuesday looking after the box ball alley which his son has charge of here. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the late Jay W. Williams will please call at the furniture store for settlement 'of account. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dunn and two, children of Larimore, No. Dak., who have been visiting relatives and old friends there for the past month, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Pearson' and Mrs. Pepperdine of Chatsworth, 111., who have been visiting Mrs. Sarah A. Ketchum and Mr. and Mrs. George Ketchum for a few days, returned home Tuesday. Remember the Corn and Bread Contest in connection with the Farmers Institute Dec. 7 and 8. Pupils who enter exhibits may be excused from school on Tuesday if they desire to attend the institute. Mrs. Lizzie Jones and three children of Bellevernon, Pa., are here for a week’s visit with her uncle, George Mustard, and Mr. and Mrs. Slyvester Gray. They will go from here to Wabash, for a short visit, then to Kansas and from there to New Mexico where they will spend the winter with Mrs. Jones* sister. to the government thermometer at the St. Joseph’s college, the mercury got down to 3 below zero Tuesday night. Wednesday was cold and clear, and Thursday was very warm. There is no snow was' very warm. Thursday night and yesterday morning three or four inches of snow fell, the most thus far for this winter. *~L<loe Nagle went’ to Lafayette Sunday afternoon to see his wife, who is still in St. Elizabeth’s hospital recovering from her recent operation. He returned Tuesday evening and reports Mrs. Nagle as getting along nicely and was able to'sit up Monday. She will soon leave the hospital but will remain wftn relatives there for a time before returning home. H. J. Bartoo, formerly of Rensselaer and late editor of the Morocco Courier, writes The Democrat from Seattle, Wash., enclosing a check for |1.50 for a year’s twice-a-week news from bld Jasper. He states that he is pleasantly located at 1331 Arcade Way, Seattle, in the job printing business and thinks he has a good thing. Bert understands the printing business in all its branches, and should make a great success In his new location, and The Democrat believes that he will. An exchange says that the editor who can please everyone is not suited for this earth, but is entitled to wings. Human nature is so consituted that some of our readers would like to have us feed them on scandal; some would like to have us tell the (invarnished truth about them, while others would kill us If we did. It is a comforting thought to the editor to know that the Lord himself did not please everybody while on earth. We labor hard to entertain and please our subscribers, but that we occasionally fail is to be expected. And yet you will always find us willing to be forgiven. Sale Bills at The Democrat office.
