Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
\c. W. Merritt has sold a half-in-terest in his grocery store at Remington to Ross Groves of that place. The hog cholera Is reported to be prevalent over in Gilboa tp., Benton county, and several farmers have had their herds thinned down from the disease. George Haste, who has been visiting his son Dave and family here for several weeks, has gone to Berwyn, Neb., where he has another son, and will likely spend the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Aley of Indianapolis were here Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Aley is State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and in company with Co. Supt. Lamson visited about twenty-five of the different schools of the county and towns, also the schools at BrookMonticello Herald: Prof. Tripodi left here Tuesday to embark for Italy on a short visit to his old home. His mother is-preparing to dispose of her property in the earthquake region and her son’s presence is needed to assist in closing up the business. She and her remaining family may accompany him here on his return.
It is surprising in these days the money that is spent in vacations, compared with 40 to 50 years agoThe vacation habit has become a fixed one and seems to appeal to every phase of humanity from the humblest to the wealthiest. It looks very much as though as much money was spent in the various forms of vacation in America as it costs many nations to live. The ahblt is growing. It is like many other things American, likely, to go to great extremes. If you want to buy a team of horses, wagon, buggy or harness, read about those advertised in our Want Column. You will find a great number of new advertisements in this column every issuek and it will pay you to read it over each week; also, to use it >'ourself when you want to buy, rent, sell or trade any kind of property. Remembe-* it costs but one cent-a-word for one insertion, and Vi cent-a-word for each additional Insertion to advertise in this column, cash with order. ALPHONSE BTAEGER, Graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Vienna, will accept pupils for Piano, Violin, Organ, Vocal Music (Itallon method) and Theory. Application can be made from 5 to 7 p. m., at residence 116 River street, former F. B. Meyer ’ residence.
