Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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CocSli Interest* NlAiilillpotes

Joe Moosemiiier has moved to a farm near Laura. D. W. Mauck, of Mt. Ayr, was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. _ Wheat; corn, oats, rye, Blanchard’s chick food at HAMILTON & KELLNER. Dennis Gleason and son, of Liberty, are in the city picking up a carload of horses. Mrs. Simon Fendig and mother, Mrs. E. W. Allen, were down from Wheatfield Wednesday. A grand surprise for manure spreader customers. Call and see for yourself.—C, A. ROBERTS. Bargains in correspondence and business size envelopes in The Democrat’s Fancy Stationery Department. We have a nice correspondence paper in ruled goods at 15c per box in The Democrat’s Fancy Stationery Department.

George W. Hopkins expects to begin work on the foundation for his new house on River street as soon as the weather will permit.

L. M. Hasty and family returned to their home at Pekin, 111., Wednesday after a vi9it with his brother and sister, Eugene Hasty and Mrs. Frank Rowen.

Louis and Matt Moosmiller will move about the 15th of the month to Wilson, Mich., near which place they will farm the 240 |cres purchased by Mr. Moosmiller and sons.

Mrs. Dan Robinson arid son of Bluffton, returned home Thursdayafter a couple of weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wells, in Barkley tp. Mrs. Wells, who suffered severe bruises in a fall about three weeks ago, is now able to be up and around again.

MATINEE 2i3op,m. Ellis Theatre SATURDAY, Mch. 7 Prices 10 and 20c ill Night7:3o and 9:00 Prices 25c