Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Chris Reiddle returns to Celina, 0., today to resume work on a dredge. Genuine Quaker Parchment butter wrappers, either blank or printed l , in any quantity desired The light covering of snow disappeared Thursday, and yesterday afternoon a drizzling rain set in. The Democrat’s piano contest closes Dec. 23, and it behooves the friends of each candidate to put in their best licks during the few remaining weeks of the contest.' R. D. Thompson has a set of interesting post cards showing the damage wrought by a windstorm at Waterloo, Ind., on Nov. 11, the same date so much damage was done in Jasper county. He also has a copy of the Waterloo Press, containing pictures and a write-up of the storm. They depict the results of the storm very graphically. Be sure to ask for the free piano certificates with your cash purchases at the stores handling them, a list of which appears elsewhere. These certificates cost you nothing, and by saving them for your favorite candidate you may be the means of her winning The Democrat’s fine $350 piano, now on exhibition in Worland’s furniture store. Relatives' and neighbors to the number of 25 gathered at the home of Mrs. Alexander Leech in the north part of the city, yesterday noqn ’ bringing full baskets of good things with them to help Mrs. ’ Leech celebrate her 56th birthday anniversary. Everyone did justice to the fine dinner and departed wishing Mrs. Leech many returns of the happy occasion.