Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Yesterday’s marketsr Corn, 63c; oats, 52c; wheat, $1.30; rye, 90c. The little son of Orville Lambert of Newton tp., is quite sick with liing trouble. f We will make a special effort to. please you on Sale Day, March 18. —ROWLES & PARKER. One lot of $1 and $1.50 dress shirts for 50c at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. The Ladies’ Literary Club met yesterday afternooa with Mrs. Geo. W. Hopkins on River street. The last mail to be made up at the Rensselaer postofflce now is at 7:20, instead of 8 o’clock, as has been the rule. Marbles, marbles and marbles! We will give FREE with every boy’s suit sold, one nice bag of marbles.— DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP, ■ 1 ' x J. G. Haley of Stanley, N. Dak., came Thursday evening op business connected with the estate of his father, the late William Haley. Ike Stephenson of Parr, who was injured in an automobile accident recently, is improving nicely and is now able to be up and about the house. ; 2 In order to be close to his place of business, C. A. Roberts has secured board and room with the family of Warren Robinson, in the Nowels House block. We will give a doll’s dress pattern free to each little girl accompanied by her mother to our store on Sale Day, March 18.- —ROWLES & PARKER. An extra pair trousers FREE on March 13th to 20th with every tail-or-made _> suit for $16.50, $lB and S2O, at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. / ' aW. D, Sayler left some days ago for an extended visit in the west, during which he will visit a brother and son at Great Bend, Kans., his daughter, Mrs. Ada Huftjs- at Pueblo, Colo., and his son, Glen, in Oregon. White county circuit court notes of interest here from Monticello Journal: Farmers Feed & Supply Co. Everett Halstead; cause to be dismissed for want of prosecution if not tried in April term of court. Frank W. Reed vs. Henry D. Vance et al; four of defendants defaulted.

The Lafayette & Northwestern Railroad Co., filed petitions in Newton county for subsidy elections in Beaver and Jackson townships, and the commissioners of that county have fixed upon April 24 as the date for holding said elections. The company is asking for SIB,OOO in Jackson tp., (which includes the town ot Mt. Ayr), and $22,000 in Beaver tp., (which includes the town of Morocco.) No petitions have been filed in Jasper county as yet, and it Is hoped will not be.

Dr. Loy moved this week into the Leslie Clark property on South Weston street, recently vacated by Lawson Bruce, who moved to the Mrs. William Daniels property In the northeast part of town. Harvey W. Wood, Jr., moved into his father’s property near the creamery bridge, vacated by Dr. Loy, and County Supt. Lamson will move into the J. T. Randle brickHiouse on River street, vacated by Mr. Wood. The Uphoff property, at the southwest side of town, vacated by Mr. Lamson, has not been rented at this writing.