Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 69 c; oats, 54c; wheat, $1.45; rye,. sl. Miss Fame Haas went to Minneapolis Saturday for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Melter English and James Babcock, Jr., were (Lafayette goers Saturday. — . ■ The famous John Deere line of farming implements are sold b> HAMILTON & KELLNER. Friday, Feb. 26, E. E. Burkhart, 5 miles northwest of Wheatfield, will have a general farm.sale. f-16 . Miss Katie Shields of Morocco, spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother here, Mrs. E. H. Shields. The annual high school reception of the seniors to the juniors, will be held at tne armory Thursday night. ' (/ Mrs. A. Seibert of Michigan City returned home Saturday after a visit with her. daughter, Mrs. Floyd Amsler. Rev. Titus returned Saturday from St. Thomas, Can., and his wife and babe will return the Matter part ot the month. \ E. W. Hickman has given up locating at Hebron, and has opened a plumbing business for himself in Rensselaer. Monday night the mercury again dropped several degrees below the freezing point, but yesterday was bright and pleasant, although quite cool. E. Van Arsdel has bought the Mrs. Porter property on McCoy avenue, at present occupied by C. H. Leavel, and will move into same about March 1. ■ _ WANTED—I am located at Fancy Produce market and pay Elgin prices for butter fat. Correct tests guar- t anteed. Your patronage solicited.— C. 11. LEAVEL. ts “a ' ' Another new supply of Meal Account files received in The Democrat’s stationery department. These are much cheaper and more convenient for keeping moderate-sized accounts than a cumbersome ledger. Miss Ruth Bott gave an aluminum shower one evening the latter part of the week for Miss Bessie Clark, daughter of A. L. Clark, who is to be married today to Mr. Ross B. Hagen of Morocco. The bride-to-be received several nice articles in aluminum ware, and those present had a jolly good time. One of our jolly subscribers came in the other day and paid up his subscription and stated that he took the paper to help the editor out. We certainly appreciate his philanthropy. And we suppose the same fellow buys meat to help the butcher out. Postage stamps at the postoffice to help the postmaster out. Buys a bottle of pain killer at the drugstore toyhelp the druggist out. A pair of socks at the clothiers to help him out, and we expect that fellow will die some day just to help the undertaker and the whole community out.—-Exchange.

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