Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Collins’ Shoe Store Announces the grand opening at their new location in the Odd Fellows’ building on Friday, Feb. 13 and request the pleasure of your company. Ladies from - - Ito 4 • School children - 4to 5 And a Smoker from 7 to 8 for the Gentlemen.

LOCAL AND PERSONALBrief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Next Saturday is St. Valentine’s day. Today’s markets: Corn, 54c; oats, 35c; wheat, 75c; rye, 65c; buckwheat, 75c. Fancy Michigan sand-grown potatoes in bushel lots, 90c a bushel.— JOHN EGER. A. E. and E. Y. Gray of Union tp., Benton county, were business visitors in the city Monday. Mrs. Ira Forrey died at her home southwest of Remington Thursday night of pneumonia, after only a few days illness. A large can of peeled peaches for table or pies, or a large can of fancy plums for 10c. Try them. You will buy more.—JOHN EGER. Don’t forget the Hallagan cow sale at the Leek hitch barn Saturday afternoon, Feb. 14, 1 p. m. No postponement on account of weather. Conrad Schafer, notice of whose public sale appears in another column, will move to Plymouth. David Harris will move on Mr. Schafer’s farm. The report that Jens Jensen intended to move upon a farm this spring, is incorrect, Mr. Jensen informs us. He states that he expects to remain in Rensselaer.

Under date of Feb. 6, Mrs. Anna Shide writes from Larimore, No. Dak., in renewing her subscription for The Democrat, and says: “The weather is getting quite cold here and we have quite a little snow now. Sleighing is good.” N. W. Reeve has moved into his handsome new bungalow on north Cullen street, and Joseph Adams, of south of town, who purchased the Reeve property on the corner of Van Rensselaer and Work streets, will move into same soon. Kentland Democrat: County Commissioner Meddie Sego and his brother, Moses Sego, of near Remington, returned Monday morning from a few days’ visit with their younger brother, Amos Sego, of Chicago, who is very ill in one of the hospitals in that city.

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