Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Remember the Horse Sale next Wednesday. * *
Forg Payne £pent yesterday in Monticello on business.
Mrs. H. F. King spent yesterday Jn Monon with friends.
D. H. Yeoman was in Winamac on business yesterday; , •
Mack Quinlan of Fairmont, Ind., is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. (Joseph Hallagan.
A full line of bulk garden seeds onion setts and northern grown seed potatoes at John Eger’s
Remember that we want your eggs in trade for shoes and dry goods at the' Cash Store.—G. B. Porter. ■> 1
Take a look at our showing of men’s and ladies’ Oxfords in show window.—The. G. E. Murray Co.
Use the souvernir envelopes on sale at The Democrat office when writing to your friends or business acquaintances.
Electric Welded fencing is the best ‘woven fence made. All sizes and heights at prices that are lower than inferior makes. —Rowles. & Parker.
Joseph Blake writes to change the address of his Democrat to 900 W. Bth St., Oklahoma City, Okla., and says: “Corn is planted here and the first crop of alfalfa about ready for cutting. Peach trees and lilacs are in bloom. This is surely a fine country and a great hustling city here in the midst of it.”
If the number of automobiles continue to increase in Rensselaer it will not be long until some means of overhead crossings will have to be provided for pedestrians. At any rate, autoists should be compelled to run at more reasonable speed on the city streets and sound their horns when approaching crossings in the business section.
Yesteray morning there was quite a heavy white frost, but the day was bright and sunshiny, and cjear as a bell. Unless we get bad weather in the future, crops of all kinds will get the earliest start this spring ever known. And what is true of our own section of the county in regard to beautiful weather, is true all over the entire country almost.
Mr. David E. Tanner, of near Chalmers, who resided on the Thompson-Lawler farm east of town last year, and Miss Lizzie Moosemiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Moosmiller of Rensselaer, will be married Monday at about 9 a. m., at the Catholic parsonage by Rev. Father Daniel. They will reside on Mr. Tanner’s fahn near Chalmers. The Democrat extends advance
Bro. John L. Moorman of the Starke County Republican, was nominated for congress in the Thirteenth district Wednesday. John is a firstrate fellow and we know of no republican we would rather see go to congress from that district than he, but H. A. Barnhart of the Rochester Sentinel has made too good a record during the one term he has been representing that district to be turned down, and we expect Bro. Moorman will continue to sit in the sanctum sanctorum of the Republican for at least two years more.
Buy the Best Canned Goods That You] Can. Don’t ask for cheapness. Keep thnking of quality. That’s our advice. If you know only a little about brands, you can still be safe, for this store always stands for your safety. We have nothing that you need hesitate about buying or eating. “Purity a surety*’ la our Canned Goods Motto. All that is eyer canned we have. Fish, Fruit, Vegetables. And never forget that buying here is the best way for you to be sure. McFarland & Son Reliable Grocers.
