Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Yesterdays markets: Corn, 63c; oats, 48c; wheat, $1.20; rye, 95 c. The district K. of J*, meeting for this district will be held at Gary today, Lou Robinson, went to Chicago Monday to. undergo an operation for hernia. , Mr; and Mrs. Ahron Blake of near Wolcott, were visitors in the city Saturday. f " Dr, Curnick will have mid-week preaching services Wednesday evepings instead of the prayer meetings.,. The sermons; will be* in preparation for the coming revival services, which will be held in February. Notice to Modern Woodmen. There will be A installation of officers ' Wednesday evening, Jan. 13. All are requested to be present. Refreshments will be served. —JOHN MERRITT, Clerk. •

Funeral of Mrs. Snyder Held Sunday Afternoon. The funeral of Mrs. Frederick Snyder was held from the residence Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. Curnick, and burial made in Weston cemetery. The two children residing in other states, were not in attendance at the funeral. She leaves five children, three sons and two daugh-ters-—Jesse A., and Riley Snyder of Rensselaer;. William Snyder of Richmond, Ya.; Mrs. Fred Linbach of near Pleasant Ridgq, and Mrs. May Musgrave of Hardman. Ore. Mrs. Snyder was a native of Ohio, but had lived over forty years in Indiana. The family resided for several, years at Francesville, moving to Rensselaer about eleven years ago. Her husband died a little more than two years ago. ORANGE JUDD FARMER UNTIL FEBRUARY 1 With The Democrat, Each a Full Year for $1.60, New or Old Subscription. ’ The offer of'a year’s subscription to the Orange Judd Farmer, the great agricultural magazine, free with a year’s subscription to The Democrat, expired with last Saturday, and we now have another offer to make to all who renew or subscribe for The Democrat before Feb. i. This offer is, The Democrat and Orange Judd Farmer, each a full year for $1.60, or 10c more than the price of The Democrat alone. Now do not delay and wait until the last moment, when you may forget it, but mail or hand in your subscription or renewal at once. We sent in 7c. subscriptions to the Orange Judd last week and about as many more will be sent in this week. We shall send in the "names each week in order to have tne subscriptions start as soon as possible. Remember, that until Feb. i ' 9 nl y, you can secure the two papers for $ 1.66. Act accordingly.

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