Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ed Long, of near Mt. Ayr, was a visjtor in the city yesterday. Al Knovisky of Demotte, was a | business visitor in the city Thursday. Dallas Ropp is now the mayor of Aix, and is running a general store at that place. Forest Morlan returned to Chisago Thursday after a brief visit with his parents here. Do not buj r a corn planter until you have seen the Black Eagle HAMILTON & "KELjLNER. Jesse Beecher of Jordan tp., went to Danville, Ind., Thursday to attend a sale of Spotted Poland China hogs. Owing to the condition of the weather the charity ball at the old armory Wednesday night Was hot largely -attended. < Harry Reed has sold his interest in the Snedeker & Reed grocery on Main, street, to his partner, Janies Snedeker, and will seek some other business. . Let The Democrat supply you with typewriter ribbons and carbon papers. We have ribbons for all makes of standard typewriters, and handle the very grade of carbon papers. Rain Thuftday and Thursday night took off practically all of the snow, and the weather yesterday was considerable warmer, the standing at 40 degrees above zero at 2 p. m. v —— -—■ . , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Croy of Payne, Ohio, returned home Wednesday after a few days’ visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Elizur Sage. Mr. Croy is the tenant on Mr. Sage’s farm near Payne.
Another new supply of meal AcFiles just received in The Democrat’s stationery department. These are much cheaper and more convenient for keeping moderate-sized accounts than a cumbersome ledger. Kauffman & Wolf will erect a 5story business and office building in Hammond the coming season, to cost about $50,000. Mr. Wolf is a son-in-law of A. Leopold of Rensselaer, and is well known to many of our readers here. W. R. Willit was in from McCoysburg Thursday getting a set of sale bills printed at The Democrat office for a big joint, public sale, which he and George Parker will hold at McCoysburg Monday, Feb. 15. There are 17 head of horses, cattle, hogs, farm implements, etc., to be sold.
H. R. Lange will move his music store next week from quarters in with George Collins, in the Odd Fellows’ block, to the White room on Van Rensselaer street, first door north of B. K. Zimmerman’s tailor shop. This will give him more commodious quarters and he will put in a full line of all kinds of musical instruments. ■ . Ben Smith, the cement work contractor, has decided to go to Montana for the benefit of his healthy and has advertised his residence properties in Rensselaer for sale at jpublic outcry, one week from today. He has some good properties here and they should attract a number of buyers. The Democrat is sorry to see Mr. Smith leave Rensselaer, but his condition of health has become such that it is imperative that he seek another climate at once. J. D. Allman and family expect to move about - the middle of the ’month into the Mrs. George Ketchum property on McCoy avenue, which Mr. Allman purchased some time ago. We understand that Mrs. Ketchum will .store her household goods for the present and go to Detroit, Mich., for an extended visit with her neice, Mrs. A. G. Work. Mrs. Work wishes Mrs. Ketchum to make her permanent home with her .and give up building again in Rens-' Frank W. Fisher and Geo. HoosHne of Wheatfield, were down on business Wednesday, the latter to get a set of sale bills printed at The Democrat oflice for a big public sale which he will have on Thursday, Feb. 18, kt his residence 4 miles southeast of Wheatfield. Mr. Hooslihe has 11 head of horses, cattle, hogs, i hay, grain, etc., and a biggest bunch of farm implements and machinery nearly all of which is practically new, that we have had on any bill printed ■by us this season. He will move to J Valparaiso soon after his sale.
