Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Burgess Dillion was a little better j'esterday morning. He recently suffered a severe attack of gallstones. p W. R. Lee expects to go to Arizona next week to bring home the fifty head of horses which he recently traded for. Slaughter prices on men’s shoes at G. E. Murray, beginning Saturday, March 2. See the shoes displayed in our window. Herman Tuteur returned Wed-nesday-Irom a business trip to Chicago and Peoria, 111. While gone he purchased the necessary machinery for his dry cleaning outfit, which will be operated by an electric motor. A fair sized crowd turned out Tuesday evening to hear the Band Boys’ concert. An excellent program was rendered and met with the entire approval of all present. The boys certainly have progressed rapidly. Miss Elizabeth Luers of south of town has bought the Wallace Sayler cement block house on south Division street, through C. P. Wright & Co’s, agency, consideration sl,700. Miss Luers and her mother, it is understood, will ocupy the property. John Culp, reports a cracker.rjack °f ® sale at Matt Zimmer’s in Gillam tp., Wednesday, which he cried. One pair of mares brought SSOB, and the seven head of horses averaged $223 each. All the property sold well, and the sale totaled atxftit $3,500. We are certainly having enough winter to satisfy almost anyone. It is not unfrequently that we hear of Jasper county farmers sowing oats thelast of February and early March, and here it is March 2 and the ground is still frozen from two to four feet deep. Lester N. Speaks and Miss Viola Rayher were united in the holy bonds of wedlock Saturday at the home mt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rayher at Forest, and came here the first of the week to spend a short honeymoon before going' to reside upon a farm near Mt. Ayr.
ELECTRIC •WIRING All kinds of electrical supplies, electric flat irons, electric curling ir o n s , and other heating divi ce a. First class wiring at reasonable prices. Ray Delmar Phone 151
