Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1908 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Another case (40,000) of those' food business envelopes Just rereceived at 1 The Democrat office. Leave your next order for envelopes with us and .get entire satisfaction. j The Democrat wants correspondents in every town and neighborhood in Jasper county not already represented. None but those writing a good hand and having % fair education need apply. Thlike Nagel and daughter Tressa {rent to Lafayette Tuesday accompanied by Miss Josephine Nagle of Plymouth, who has been visiting here for the past month. They went! down to see Mrs. Joe Nagle and to visit a few days. ■■■■■ - , Napoleon Sigo of Carpenter tp., was in the city Wednesday billing a public sale which «he will have on Tuesday, Dec. 6, sale advertise- 1 ment of which appears elsewhere in J Tbe Democrat. Mr. Sigo will move to North Dakota. John H., Loretta and Charles Nagle, went to Lafayette Friday to Bee their mother, Mrs. Joe Nagle, who is in the hospital there, returning Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Nagle is getting along nicely apd expects to be home for Christmas. j Mrs. J. L. Smith of north of town is having her residence property in Rensselaer, situated In the west part of town, remodeled and will move into same some time next month. Isaac Saidla will move onto the farm vacated by Mrs. Smith. TsPerry Marlatt of north of town, was called to Newcomers Ville, Ohio, last week by the sickness of his daughter Katie who was visiting there, returned home TwMdtky evening bringing the latter home with him, she having improved somewhat. / Joe Putts is preparing to open up a new meat market next Tuesday in the former meat market stand near the depot. The need of such a shop in that part of the city has long been felt by the residents thereof, and now that Joe is going to supply this need he should be given a liberal patronage. There will be nine families leave Carpenter township about March Ist for Larimore, No. Dak., where they have purchased farms. They are A. A. and Bert Courtright, Jake and Henry Wagner, Napoleon Sigo, Peter Conrad, Mrs. Shide *nd sons and two others the names of whom we were unable to learn. All but Mrs. Shide have, bought farms there. This will make Quite a colony of Jasper county people at Larimore.
