Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Square Deal tobacco 21c at Fire Sale. Fresh fish received daily at FISH MARKET. Phone 472. f-21 Smith Newell is very poorly again with his old chronic ailment. Children’s suits and pants at Slaughter Prices at Fire Sale. Birth announcement cards and envelopes at The Democrat office. Ladies’ and Children’s coats at 50c on Dollar at Fire Sale. Miss Edith Eastham and Myra Watson were Chicago goers Saturday. Any Men’s or Boys’ hat in the store at just one-lhalf price at Fire Sale. • Scott Eros., will show you the largest line of harness ever shown in the city. Mrs. T. J. Prouty is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Dan O’Connor, at Remington. Mrs. C. H. Stacker and two sons of Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago Friday td attend thp auto show.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Eger and babe were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Grant in Lafayette over Sunday. B, F. Fendig, Oren Parker, Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rowles were Chicago goers Friday. f _ • , Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bresnahan returned to their home in Spokane, Wash., last week after a visit here with her parents, Mr. apd Mrs. John English. An extra good lot of dairy cows at the Geo. R. Masters sale, Thursday, Feb. 5, ten miles north of Rensselaer. Also a good lot of horses and farm implements.—Advt. J. A. Knowlton of Mitchell, So. Dak., who has been spending the past month with Jasper county relatives, and visiting his two sisters and mother at Lebanon, Kan., left here Monday for his home. A soap manufacturer was once asked why he did newspjaper advertising altogether, and didn’t use sign boards, etc. He said that in his experience he had found that the man who does not read newspapers never uses soap.

Well, the ground hog had very little difficulty about seeing his shadow Monday, as the sun shone brightly nearly a ll day. Now let’s see some of that six weeks more winter right away, p. d. q., and have it done with. We don’t want it to come in the spring. During the ten years beginning January 1, 1904, and ending December 31, 1913, Lake county has had 1,856 coroner’s inquests. Most of these were for violent deaths, but very few being from natural causes. The figures were obtained from the records in the office of Coroner Frank W. Smith. —Lake County Times. The county meeting of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs held in Rensselaer Friday afternoon and night was largely attended and a very enjoyable meeting was held. There were 335 members registered. A fine supper was furnished at the M. E. and Christian church parlors for the' visitors and local members by the Rensselaer orders. Nails and Staples 2c a pound at the Fire Sale. HI

The Date for Steeley & Manuels All Star Vaudeville This week will be Wednesday, Feb. 4 Bargain Matinee at 4 P( . m . • ) Children 10c Adults 20c Big Show at Nigjrtt 7:30,9:00 25c to > , Everybody “Peoofle Like It Best.”