Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Clayton Moore, Ernest Miller, Mrs. Richard Kutz, Mrs. Lo u Moore, Miss Dena Miller, Miss Lilia Stielbowe, - G. O. Pumphrey made a business trip to Columbia City yesterday to look after his farm near that place. . -J. A, McFarland has been confuted to his home with rheumatism the past two weeks, and is improving very slowly. Over twenty loads of tile were hauled from the Alter tile mill north of town Monday by farmers thereabouts. Much tiling is being done in the vicinity of Parr. SsJVlrs. Chas. Refed and mother, Mrs. James i Myers of north of town, left yesterday for Muskogee, Okla., to visit the latter’s daughter, Mrs. J. M. Pierson, who is quite ill. A 160 acre farm six miles southwest of Goodalnd sold a few days ago for $l6O per acre." This is probably the top-notch price paid for any farm lauds in northwestern Indiana. -
MHugh Kirk, who got one of l/is knees hurt in a football game a : couple of years ago, has been experiencing some trouble with same, and has had a specialist here a few times, we understand, to examine and scrape the bone. >IA. E. Malsbery, formerly of Miedaryville, who purchased the Rich & Harrington grain elevator at Remington several months ago, has sold same to some parties at Frankfort, and is reported to be figuring on starting another bank in Remington. Prof. E. S. Tillman came up from Lebanon Friday afternoon to spend a few days with his wife. Work on Bodne county’s new court house ,is at a standstill, with the walls up about to dhe second story, owing to the strike in the Bedford stone quarries. The Ostander Concert Co., of Indianapolis, will give another entertainment at the Presbyterian church in this city, Friday night, April 29, 8 p. m. They will be remembered as the blind musicians who gave such a delightful entertainment here some time ago. A. S. Parcels, in writing from Friona, Tex., to renew his subscription for The Democrat, says: “We have had fine weather since the first of March. People are very busy. Wheat looks fine. I see by a letter in The Democrat from J. G. Andrus that potatoes are selling at 10c per bushel in Michigan. Better ship a few down here, we have to pay $1.50 per bushel.”
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