Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

D. H. Yeoman went to Andry, a small town east of Michigan City, MondaH-, whgre he has a dsedge at work. A. E. Kirk left yestdjrday for -his headquarters at Columbia, S. C. He is the chief agent of a roofing business for the Southern States. Xs, Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly, who have been visiting in Lafayette with their daughter, Mrs- Fletcher Ramey, for a few days, returned home Monday. Miss Carrie Eger, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Maloy, and family of Lowell for the past four weeks, returned home Monday. % A prominent Rensselaer asks The Democrat to suggest that as Coen & Brady desire to sell their grain elevator here, as he understands, it would be an excellent opportunity for the farmers to organize a mutual grain company and buy out this firm. Such organizations elsewhere, he says, have proven a mighty good thing, and he thinks it would prove so here. Levi Miller came over from Lintner, 111., Friday to visit his father, Abram Miller of north of town, returning home Monday and taking his father with him to remain through the winter if contented there with his sons, Levi at Lintner, and William at Ockley. C. W. Gilmore of near Thayer accompanied them to Illinois, he having a couple of brothers in that vicinity whom he will visit for awhile. Don’t fail to attend our Cloak, Suit and Millinery Opening, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 and 2. On Friday, Oct. 1, a representative will be here from the largest and best cloak house in the country and will have a complete line. Don’t fail to attend this opening. ROWLES & PARKER. We are making some very fine cement drain tile at the Theodore Snow farm, 1 % miles southeast of Aix. Call and see our tile and get our prices. C. B. WELLS & SON. COAL. COAL. Don’t wait, but come and get a ton es Big Jack lump coal—the cleanest and beet prepared. The cheapest coal on the market; the great seller. Only $3.25 per ten, at JAMES’ COAL YARD, Goodland, Ind. For Sale—-Posts, cord wood and oak lumber at reasonable prices— M. R.' HALSTEAD, Rensselaer, Ind. R-3. Wanted— -Parties who contemplate buying farms in the northwest, either for occupancy or investment, to address F. D. G., care Democrat, Rensselaer, Ind.