Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1914 — News Letters From the Country [ARTICLE]
News Letters From the Country
MILROY. Wash Cook bought Lud Clark's bogs Monday. Lud Clark's were in Rensselaer Saturday afternooh. Charles Ward of Monon bought togs here Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Latta visited Mrs. Latta's parents, Mr and Mrs. Gallaher, Tuesday. G. L. Parks and George Foulks attended the trustees' meeting at Rensselaer Monday. Wm. Chapman, Lon Chapman, Elmer Johnson- and George Foulks took hogs to Monon Tuesday. The box social at Lone Star was a success, Saturday night, in spite of rain. A fine program was rendered, which all enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murch and children of Kankakee, 111., left after a two weeks’ visit here, for Delphi to visit her brother. Orliff Coghill, and family. Rev. R. B. Wright will preach again Sunday night, Dec. 13. Sunday school at 10 a. m.. Young People's
meeting before preaching in the evening. All Invited. Mrs. Mary May and little daugh ter, Ruth, Martha Clark and Mrs. George Foulks spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Mary McCashen and Miss Etta. Mrs. William Harris has returned from Chicago with her little baby, who has been ill. It gained 16 oz. while in the hospital, but lost all Jt gained before coming home. It was worse Tuesday.and Dr. Johnson was called from Rensselaer.
Old Friend of Mine. Old triend of mine, if you shall cross the tide Before my bark lets go. You watch for me upon the other side; You watch and wait with Him our Peerless Guide, If first you cross the tide. Old friend of mine, if you shall learn the way Before I hear the call. You whisper through the misty maze some day The password that is best for me to say—if first you cross the tide. Old friend of mine, from battlements on high, if yonder first you stand, Wave back some message you may cheer us by, And spur us on to dare to do or die, From battlements on high. Old friend of mine, if you shall see the King Befdre I kiss His hand, Waft back to me some strain that there you sing, Somfe note to still this longing wondering, « - . If first you see the King. .......,
John Akers, general sale, Dec. 8. Schanlaub & Cain, general sale, Dec. 12. Dec. 15, John Hehrens, general sale. Lakin & Garriott, big stock sale, Dec. 17. Horatio Ropp, general sale, Jan. 20. < ■ 1 • Glenn Baker, general sale, Feb. 8. John Lesh, general sale, Feb-. 10. Charles Pullins, general sale, Feb. 17. Calling Zards. the correct sizes, both plain/and linen finish, constantly in stockxin Tho Democrat’s fancy stationery dffphrtment.
To Friends of The Democrat. Whenever you have a legal notlc* to be published Instruct your attorneys to bring same to The Democrat office. Our prices for such publications are as a rule less than our competitors, and we will greatly appreciate the favor of your ordering it In this paper. There are many legals that the party having the work done or that has to pay for It, controls, and If yon will instruct your attorney In such cases to bring the notice to The Democrat he will do so. Please do not forget this the next time you have a notice of appointment, notice of sale, final settlement of estate, ditch notice, non-residelt notice, etc., to be published, and have It brought to the paper of your choice.
triple box: 1 8-ft. disc harrow with trucks, good as new; 1 8-ft. roller and clod crusher; 1 Deering mower, good as new; 1 McCormick mower; 1 16-inch Good Enough sulky plow; 1 16-in. walking plow; 1 14-inch walking plow; 4 sections of flexible harrow’; 2 1-horsd “A” harrows; 2 sets of double harness; 1 endgate seeder; 1 Art Garland baseburner and numerous other articles. Terms—A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over $lO with the usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. CHAS. GUTTRICH. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer, C. G. Spitler, clerk. Hot lunch on grounds.
