Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
You can save money! Get our January price on anything you need. —Rowles & Parker. ’ Mrs. G. E. Bartlett of Rainsville returned home Saturday after a week’s visit here with R. C. Dow-' ler and family. KMra. A. Gangloff was called to Chicago yesterday by the death of an aunt, Miss Marguerite Goeden. The funeral was held today at 10 a. m. . Ex-Congressman “Cholly” Landis of Delphi has secured a position with the DuPont powder trust and will remove to Maryland, where the trust holds forth. 75 men’s and young men’s overcoats to close out at wholesale prices. If you need one be sure and see these lines. C. EARL-DUVALL. Mrs. John Martin died at her home in this place Wednesday evening, Jan. 11, of tuberculosis, aged 33 years. The remains were taken to aPrr for burial.—Wolcott Enterprise. Corn jumped to 40 cents Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday it rained so that no one could haul. The farmer and his corn crop has been waiting for that 40 cents.— Brook Reporter. Burglars seem to think J. D. Rich’s store at Brook is rich and easy picking, as it was robbed again Sunday night, for the third time recently, and about $l5O in cash reported taken. O. L. and V. H. Sanders of Monte Vista, Colo., who had been here visiting their sister, Mrs. George Michaels, left yesterday for a ten days visit in Missouri with relatives before returning home. A. B. F. Fendig, W. V. Porter and f Delos Thompson left yesterday for a few weeks hunting and fishing trip to Florida. Ben will visit relatives at Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla:, and Brunswick, Ga., while gone. * James D. Babcock of Bluffton was here several days last week. He has bought another farm near Bluffton of 213 acres, and it is reported that his son George, who has been living on the Wm. Washburn farm in Jordan tp., the past year, will move there. '
