Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dolly’s Favorite Range To Be Given Away Saturday, January 31 On the above date we will give away absolutely free, a beautiful Dolly’s Favorite Range, to the person guessing most accurately the weight of a Cole s Range and utensils on display in our window. Everyone Is Entitled to a Free Guess. Ceme in and Register It Costs You Nothing, Warner Brothers Rensselaer, Indiana
LOCAL AND PERSONALBrief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Buy your harness at SCOTT BROS. An armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. Blackhawk corn planters are sold by HAMILTON & KELLNER. W. J. and Zern Wright were Chicago business goers Wednesday. It will pay you to buy your box stationery envelopes, etc., at The Democrat office. Scott Johnson, of Morris, 111., spent a few days here this week visiting Mrs. Emma York and family - _____ Buy a ‘‘Staydown” tank heater from The Watson Plumbing Co., and keep your stock tanks from freezing over. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peters of south of town, left Wednesday for a ten days’ visit with relatives at Gilman, 111. Dr. J. Hansson, the local Overland agent, has sold his 1913 Overland demonstrating roadster to Earl Barkley, of Barkley, tp. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Fulton, who have been visiting with the latter’s sister, Mrs. E. L. Bruce, returned home Wednesday. In the basket ball game between the-militia team and the high school five Tuesday night, the latter were victorious by a score of 31 to 17. F. M. Parker is thinking some of disposing of his property at the north side of town, and building the coming season, a fine new homo on the lot which they own on the corner of M'cCoy and College road. John Jones, who has been residing on a farm in Newton township for the past few-years, has purchased the J. A. Williams 80 acre farm south of Wheatfield, and will move on same. The price paid is said to be $6,0 per acre. Mrs. E. D. Rhoades returned the first of the week after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Radcliff, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The latter and children accompanied her home for a visit of indefinite length here. The fire loss on the Rowles & Parker general merchandise stock and the Forsythe building was adjusted early in the week. Mr. Forsythe is understood to have received $4,200 for damages to the building, but we are 'unable to learn the amount received for the loss on stock.
, r War / JOHN G. CULP General AUCTIONEER —Phone 517-1 P. O. PLEAS. GROVE, IND. Dates may be arranged Direct or at The Democrat Office, Rensselaer, Ind. Satisfaction Guaranteed
