Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
4<s lHl@r@ C@m@s Tte Knife 99 <■—» , is? .3 J^ ? _ You’re coming, too, aren’t you, to see us about ordering those CIRCULARS and BUSINESS CARDS? Step in and talk it over. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gray made a business trip to Lowell Saturday. Today’s markets: Corn (No. 3), 50c, (No. 4), 2c discount Oats, (No. 6), 37c; Wheat, (No. 2), 80c. Miss Viola Glazebrook returned Thursday from a three weeks visit with relatives at San Pierre and Knox. Buckwheat —Yes, it pays to fertilize it, and for the land sake use Bowker’s. —J. J. Weast, Agent. •’ jul There were eight marriage licenses issued last month, against ten for the previous month and sixteen for the month of June, 1910. In the G. E. Murray Co. July sale we have given up - .aea profit, we are compelled to raise money and must sacrifice our goods to get it. For The G. E. Murray Co’s. July sale we have not bought up a lot of cheap stuff, but will offer our regular lines of dependable merchandise. Miss Gladys Nevil, who has been employed at the Makeever House for quite a long time, left Friday for a two months visit in Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Denver, Colo. The Benton county grand jury will re-convene today to again take up matter of the death of Peder Larsen, the aged Dane, found dead there recently in a cistern at his home. John W. Clouse and wife, Elda M. Clouse, have bought from the Fletcher Monnett heirs 13 1-3 acres of land directly north and across the road from that which they purchased of Joseph A. Norman, north of town, the consideration being $2,000. This gives then 25 1-3 acres in all. Ready for delivery off our floor, one of those staunch, reliable runabouts that has made the Maxwells “the great economy cars.” A car which can run on Jasper county roads at a total cost of 1 3-10 cents per mile. A nice carrying space on this car, too. Step in and let us show you how to save money. — Maxwell. N. C. Shafer, the Maxwell agent has bought of George F. Meyers lot 2, block 1, Riverside Park Addition, southeast from the old creamery building. The consideration stated in the deed is S4OO. The lot is unimproved, and it is presumed Mr. Meyers traded it in on the new auto he recently purchased of Mr. Shafer. A letter received from Mrs. J. R. McCullough, who is visit : ing her parents in South Dakota, states that the crops are almost gone on account of the drouth. In some places the crops are completely burnt up and the farmers are. compelled to sell their cattle on account of not having anything to feed them.—Remington Press.
