Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W ash Low man, who has been visiting \Y infred Pullins near Demopolis. Ala., and prospecting in the south, returned home Wednesday. He was not very favorably impressed with the conditions in the south but expects to make a longer southern tour next year. In renewing his subscription for The Democrat, Francis M. Hayes of Marion, says that his son Gifford has gone to Chicago to attend the school maintained by the Illinois Central R. R., to perfect the student in railroad work; that his daughter Pearl is in the high school in Marion, and all are well. John L Jay and Claude May of W est ( arpenter were business visitors in the city Tufeday/ driving one of Mr. Jay’s horses and one of Mr. May's, hitched together as a team. W hile here Mr. Jay's horse got sick and he was compelled to wait over until Wednesday afternoon before the horse became well enough to start home with it. -Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Larson of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. W r . 11. Hanks of Fair bury. 111., were among the out-of-town relatives attending the funeral of Mr-. W. W. Mathena here Thursday. Mr. Larson, who resided in this county a few years ago, is engaged in the painting and paper hanging contracting business in Chicago. * and reports his business as excellent. Now that we have got straightened up ready for handling work more promt ply and satisfactorily, we want to hear from our correspondents regularly each week, and, please, send in items for the Saturday issue just a little earlier. We have in all correspondence tor the Saturday issue not later than Thursday noon to insure its being put in type. Please remember this. — ( Bicycle and Motorcycle Repairing. I have opened up a bicycle and motorcycle repair shop In the old Goddard building three doors south of the Rensselaer Garage, on Front street, and solicit your patronage. Will keep tires and other supplies on hand.—JAMES C. CLARK. ts
Kanne Bus Notice. Hereafter our bus headquarters will be at Tone Kanne’s residence, phone 214. Calls may also be made for us at Leek’s hitch barn, phone 342 or at the Rensselaer Garage, phone 365. We make all trains, answer all calls for city trade and solicit a 3hare of your patronage. Respectfully, KANNE BROS.
This Is a Good One. What’s w my name? he said, Well, that’s a good one. Why, boy, you’ve knowed my name ever since you was a suckling babe. It aint so darned peculiar that anyone’s likely to fergit If he wants to buy a buggy to take his best girl out. I tell you, boys, Roberts aas the baggies that has the stile, quality and (finish, and the price is right, with the reputation behind them. Now, boy, if your game is to poke fun at that name, you don’t want to fergit that you’re funnying with about two men out of every three in this vicinity. Yours truly, C. A. ROBERTS.
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