Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
James Willis attended the auction sale of automobiles at Lafayette last week. He said that several Ford cars that one could buy complete for $690, were sold/at the sale for S7OO. This is explained .by the sale purchaser getting the car on several months time at a low rate of interest. *. ——.»— _ _- ' The democrats of Tippecanoe county have instructed their delegates to the state convention to vote for Boehne for governor. Mayor Durgan of Lafayette and Judge Lawrence Becker of Hammond were also endorsed for delegatee to the na’ ional convention from this district. A full six inches of damp heavy snow fell Monday, about as heavy a fall as we have had all winter. The snow clung to the branches Of trees and everything was covered with a heavy mantle, presenting a very pretty sight yesterday morning, but we are all getting so tired of this long winter that few could appreciate the beauties of the drapery. ' Henry Nevi! is reported to be rapidly regaining his former health, following the injurious crushing and amputation of his right foot a few weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Nevil have rented the Kinndy house on Front street, vacated by Mrs. Pumphrey, and will conduct an up-to-the-minute boarding and rooming house. So far as learned there are no new developments in the match factory matter. Mr. Sterling, it is reported, ie running down the Ohio match factory man whom he seeks to induce to consolidate his plant with the factory here, provided, etc., and when last heard from was in St. Louis, where the latter had gone on business. He wants to get the Ohio man here and then have a stock subscription meeting, it is stated.
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