Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1911 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

j ... . Lots for Sale -I-H-l-H-H-I-H-HM II mm H t I M-M-H-I-H-H-I-H-M I I 1 1 In Leopold’s addition, on the installment plan to suit purchaser; lots 53x150, exclusive of streets and alleys; only from 3 to 5 blocks of courthouse, macadam streets and cement sidewalks in front of many; water mains and electric lights. Call at Mose Leopold's office or Model Clothing -■ Co. for further particulars A ■ LEOPOLD

Then and Now. Come seventeen years it was. I think (I’ll never forget the day). I took a basket to the store And when the clerk had looked me o’er Unto him I did say: “Give me four bits worth of lard, and a quarter’s worth of ham. And ten cents worth of that husky cheese That comes from Rotterdam, And five cents worth of onions, And a nickel’s worth of eggs—” Well, say, you’d a-thought that blame fool clerk Would laugh himself off his legs, “Now, how do you think,” says he to me, with a most offensive air, “You’re goin’ to carry all that stuff In that little basket there?” Yesterday I went to the store with a basket as of yore, The same old size, the same old kind And when the clerk his ear inclined I named my wishes o’er. “Give me four bits worth of lard, and a quarter’s worth of ham, And ten cents worth of thalt hiisky cheese That comes from Rotterdam, And five cents worth of Onions, And a nickel’s worth of eggs—” Well, say, you’d a-thought that blame fool clerk Had gone on a laughin’ jag, “Chuck the basket,” says he, “you can carry it all In this here paper bag.” —St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago Sunday, Oct. 15, Special train will leave Rensselaer at 8:48 a. m., and is scheduled to reach Chicago at 11:30. Returning special train will leave Dearborn station at 11:30 p. m. The fare from Rensselaer is 75 cents sot round trip. -

Ready for delivery off our floor, two of those staunch, re-, liable runabouts that have 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 these too. Step in and let us show yov how to save money.—MaxweJ THE DEMOCRAT’S CLUBBING RATES. Remember that The Democrat always has clubbing rates with many of the leading daily and weekly papers and can furnish you almost any newspaper or periodical you may want at a reduction over the regular rates. Here are a few of the more prominent ones, and the price given includes The Democrat: Indianapolis News (daily)... .s4.do Chicago Examiner (daily) .. . . 4.00 Chicago Record-Herald . (daily) 4.25 Chicago Journal (daily)... . , . 3.50 Ciriciujiati Enquirer (weekly). .2.00 St, Louis Republic (2-a-week) 2.00 Bryan’s Commoner (weekly).. 2.00 National Monthly (monthly). - 2.25 Legal Blanks at The Democrat Office. Legal such as deeds (warranty and quit claim), mortgages (real, estate and chattel) long or short form, mortgage assignments and releases, grain or cash rent farm leases, city property leases, etc., etc., for sale at The Democrat office in any quan*tities desired. Special prices in large lots.

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