Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Jacob R. Hazen of 4*arth Vernon came np Thursday to look after some business matters here. Jake still tho owns the former George Hanna farm near Kalman, which he traded for some months ago, and is getting his Interests centered back In northern Indiana with a. view of returning and locating in Rensselaer or some other neighboring town. We shall be pleased to welcome him back to "God’s country” once more.
John Burger of Huntington, a former well known resident of Remington, was in the city on business yesterday. He informed us that Mrs. Burger, who has been in very poor health for some time, is still in a sanitarium at Marion, Ohio, where she has been takng treatmentsince August. She is improving considerably, but Mr. Burger wants her to stay there until spring if she will, in the hope that she may be permanently restored to health.
>L Charles Pullins of Barkley tp., recently bought the old Dr. Washburn property at the west side of town, now occupied by F. E. Babcock. There is a little over seven acres of ground with the property. The consideration was $2,500. Mr. Pullins does not expect to move to town until March 1, 1911, at least, and Mr. Babcock will continue to occupy the property until that time, and perhaps longer shquld the new owner not desire to move in then, as his lease does not expire until March 15, 1912. *
Albert Warner, formerly of Hanging Grove township, who has been prospecting in Texas, New Mexico and other sections for several months, is here this week a few days looking after some busines matters, and will leave today for Thomasboro, 111., where he expects to remain until spring and <hen go on his father’s farm near that place. Mrs. Warner, who accompanied her husband on a part of his trip, is considerably improved in health, Mr. Warner says, and he thinks the climate of that part of Illinois where he is going will prove better for her than the climate here. He still owns his Hanging Grove farm here.
Come to the Democrat office for sale bills. Special showing of underwear and bed blankets at The G- E. Murray Co., this week. t COAL! COAL! Carload of West Virginia Splint, due to arrive at any time. Price $4.50 per ton delivered. Also two loads of hard coal, one of chestnut ancP one Btove, at $7 per ton, delivered. Call 422 or leave order with HARRY McGEE, Rensselaer, Ind. If you want the best Flour made, get a sack of Acme, $1.50. Every sack guaranteed or money back. ROWLES & PARKER. Come to the Democrat office for sale bills. Best Kansas flour, $1.40, and Sleepy Eye, Pure Minnesota, $1.60 per sack. The G. E. Murray Co. For Deep Seated Colds and Coughs, Allen’s Lung Balsam cures when all other remedies fail. This old reliable medicine has been sold for over 40 years. 25c., 50c. and SI.OO bottles. *AII dealers. The Democrat and the Indianapolis Daily News, each a full year for only $13.50. If you want the best Overcoat Tnade buy a Kuppenheimer, at ROWLES & PARKER’S. The Twice-a-Week Democrat and Twice-a-Week St. Louis Republic, both a full year for only $2.00. NOTICE TO FARMERS. The Remington Poultry and Pet Stock Association, at their annual show this year in December, will also give a Corn Show; SSO in cash will be paid in premiums. First prize, yellow and Vhlte oorn, SIO.OO. Write for catalogue, to Secretary of Association, Remington, Ind.
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