Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

T\ Dr. Kresler has bought a new Flanders auto. V Fred Markin has bought the store 'at Pleasant drove. Today’s markets: Wheat, 86c; Corn, 37c; Oats, 28c. The little daughter of Wm. Fry ,is sick- with tonsilitis. Nearly everybody is suffering from bad colds these days. Mrs. G. L. Thornton of Surrey is at Oshkosh, Wis., this week visiting Mrs. A. A. Abbott. Bert Amsler was taken to a Chicago hospital* this week to undergo an operation for hernia. W. E. Peck and L. B. Elmore of Remington were over to the poultry show Thursday afternoon. x. _ Charlie Pullins of Barkley tp„ wps in on business Thursday. He will have a public sale on the 16th of February, after which he will move to town and join the retired farmers’ whittling club. The Tippecanoe County Democrat, which recently suffered an almost total loss by fire, never missed an issue by reason thereof and is now domiciled -in its own office at 17 North Third street, bigger and better than ever. 'Asjames Flynn and Lem Huston leased the River Queen Mils of 'Greenip I. Thomas, the present owner, and are getting it in shape to do custom grinding, except the wheat mill requiring too much expense to overhaul to do satisfactory work.

Kentland Enterprise: Rev. Howard Billman has accepted a call to the First Presbyterian church of Crown Point and tendered his resignation to the church here Sunday evening. He will move to Crown Point next week and begin his pastorate on the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. John Kimble of Copemish, Mich., who have been visiting_thefir children, George Kimble “of Gifford and Mrs. Bessie Smith of Pleasant Grove for the past month, left Thursday morning for a visit at Ft. Recovery, Ohio, after which they will return home. Mt. Ayr and Jackson township, Newton county, have petitioned for an opportunity to vote a subsidy for Eugene Purtelle’s paper railroad, and Feb. 9 has been designated by the Newton County commissioners as the date for holding said election. Purtelle is ordered to give a bond to cover the cost of the election. We are pleased to announce, through the generosity of the company, that w.e are going to make, at once, to every auto buyer in Jasper county, a cash payment of from S7O to $250 as his New Year’s gift. Come in and get your money. We want to talk to all of those who have said to us, and to others, “The price is too high.”-—MAXWELL. The attorney general has filed three suits in Starke county againsi former officials who were declared short by the field examiners under the State accounting law. The men sued are Leonard Rennewanz, former trustee of Railroad township and John W. Kurtz, former auditor, two of the suits being against the latter. The total alleged shortage of Rennewanz is $922.39, and sl,142.95 is Kurtz’s. Genuine Quaker Parchment Butter, Wrappers, blank oi printed, always on sale at The Democrat office.

■/ Ths Irilon®!® TTira<s® ■*'' A? HOME. SWEET HOME I We foster it and you get the benefit. What do we get out of it? YOUR ADVERTISING. YOUR JOB PRINTING See the Point? Let us give you estimates.