Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

News ano Notes

Today's markets: Corn, 55 c; oats, 34c; wheat, 7 sc. Miss Tillie Mal Oho was a Chicago goer Saturday. B. S. Fendig was down from Chicago on business Saturday. A 100-egg Simplicity Incubator and Brooder combined for sll.—C. W. EGER. Mrs. J. A. Grant will return this week from a month's visit with her two sisters in New Orleans. Advertised letters: Mrs. M, J. Terhune, W. F. Wilson, Mrs. Grace Lewis, Mrs. Elsie Harkrider.

Charles Malcho has just completed a new addition to his residence, in the southwest part of town.

Miss Ruth Stoudt, of Remington, has been visiting in Watseka, 111., for several days ■with. Miss Gladys Cobb.

We have a nice correspondence paper in ruled goods at 15c per box in The Democrat’s Fancy Stationery Department.

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Knapp and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Haskell visited in Remington {■Sunday wath Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bartoo.

T. A. Crockett was tup town Saturday, the first time for a week, having been confined to his home with the rheumatism.

Will Woodworth, wife and family, who have been located at Scott’s Bluff, Neb., came Saturday afternoon and will take up their residence here.

Fire destroyed the greenhouse and toolhouse at Hazelden, George Ade’s country place, near Brook, one day last week. The loss is about SI,OOO, with no insurance,

D. J. Babcock came up from Delphi, where is ■ operating the linotype bn the Delphi Herald, and spent Sunday' here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babbock. Mrs. William P, Cooper of Monticello, came over Saturday and spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Opal Sharp, and aunt, Mrs. Mattie Sharp, returning home Monday afternoon.

The. Epworth League and Dorcas Sunday school class, of the Methodist church, will hold a market at Rhoads’ grocery store, Saturday, March 21. Cakes, pies, doughnuts, etc. ;

The progressive, ’wide-awake farmer want the best farm machinery sold. The best is the'cheapest. The John Deere implements are second to none. See the full line at HAMILTON & KELLNER’S.

The United States Express Company officers have voted unaniniously to go into liquidation and close up the affairs of the company, the parcel post business having made it unprofitable to operate, they allege.

Joe Davis ana family of Union tp., left Monday afternoon for their new home near North Platte, Neb., where he has bought a farm, "he best wishes of their Jasper county friends go with them to their new home.

Monticello Journal: Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Barnes are now at home to their many friends in Kewanna, where he is building an electric light plant. Lyle staid behind at Remington to finish us his year’s school work. '

E. G. Perrigo, of Morocco, visited his wife and relatives here over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Perrigo has been taking treatment here for several weeks of a physician and her condition is improved, but she will remain for a longer treatment.

Mr. Plumstead certainly is deserving of his fine reputation as an impersonator. His character sketches are most entertaining. His sketches were not only irresistably funny, but were new to the audience.”—Springfield (Ark.) Chautauqua Bulletin.

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Patschje, the latter formerly Miss Candace Brown, of Rensselaer, have traded their 400 acre farm near Barnesville, Minn., for a quarter section farm, near . Presho, So. Dak., and expect to move to the town of Presho soon and rent out the farm traded for.