Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fine spring weather is with us once again. • Dr. Turfler was in Chicago a few hours Thursday. Mrs. Bert Brenner went to Chicago Wednesday to spend a few days. D. H. Yeoman left Wednesday on a business trip to Monticello, Logansport and Winamac. Try The Democrat and National Monthly a year for only $2.00, sent to any address in the United States. V Robert W. Morris, formerly of iGHlam township, has bought of •Cora May Rishling her 40-acre farm in Barkley township, paying therefor $2,600. We are showing the largest and most complete line of rugs, carpets and lace curtains ever in this city, and our prices are always ~ the lowest.— Rowles & Parker. <} I . t Glen Baker returned Wednesday afternoon from a few days business trip to South Bend. While there Mr. Baker purchased another separator, and is now looking for a buyer for the older machine. Asa Thompson of Rantoul, 111., returned home Wednesday after a few., days visit here with H. C. Nevil and family. Mr. Thompson sold hisi 160 4 acre homestead claim in North Dakota last week for $3,000. Capt. J. H. Hagins, while at work about the yard of his residence Monday, got a stitch in hisr left side which laid him up for a few days. He was up town Wednesday morning, but still handled himself very carefully. C. L. Yeaton, accompanied as far as Chicago by Venus Crisler, left here Thursday for his home in Jamestown, North Dakota, after having been here on a few days business trip. The t‘wo above men are agents for land near Jamestown. XJohn Marlatt sold a 30-horse Bower Cadillac to Charles Porter Thursday. It is said it can develope more power, and is quite a large sized car. Mr. Marlatt also sold a Ford runabout to Mark Schroer. He drove a new Ford back from Lafayette Thursday, which he now has on hands for sale.
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