Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1908 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

10 per cent discount on woolen and cotton blankets at the G. E. Murray Co. Much better than ordinary—those dried peaches, prunes, apricots, seeded raisins and currants at the Home Grocery. The talk of Jasper county is that Dollar Overall for 69c, at the Farmers and Workingmen’s Friend Store at Remington; Ind. s Washburn and Loy perform- < d a couple of operations on the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant Sunday, for ailments he has been troubled with for some time. Read the holiday advertisements in The Democrat and patronize the home dealers who * are progressive enough to let the public know what they have to offer and advertise in this paper. |sThe River Rangers are remodeling their club house on the river tank near C. A. Roberts’ buggy store, raising the roof and adding a lean-to on the north. With the increased capacity It 'may be the youthful members will dicide to re-instate "Fatty" Moore if he shows the proper degree of contrition. Mrs. Harrison Wasson returned home a few days ago from Union City, Ind., where she had been for the past month at tbe bedside of her father, Mr. C. H. Shockney, whose death occurred last Wednesday. Mrs. P. C. Wasson of Winchester, formerly of Rensselaer, was also a daughter of Mr. Shockney. Deceased was about 76 years of age and had been In poor health for the past two years. Hereafter the Anti-Saloon League will not mix in politics. The republicans will hardly ask their support again and the democrats have already proven that they do not need its assistance. In* promoting the temperance cause the Anti-Sa-loon League is a power for good, but when it mixes in politics the people considered it as a sort of a political aid society and it loses out no matter how sincere its intentions may be.—Ffancesvllle Tribune. D. A. Stoner of Wichita, Kan., dropped off the train here Sunday at 10:55 a. m., to “shake hands and say hello” to old friends. He had come to Chicago to attend the poultry show and run down to Rensselaer for a brief visit. He left here Monday afternoon for Morocco to see his mother, and went from there to Chicago. He has to hurry home after the Chicago poultry show as he has several shows to jttdge in Kansas yet this season. Dan is looking excellent and his new home evidently must agree with him.