Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Trunks, suit cases, traveling bags in all sizes and grades for your vacation trip. Let us save you money on these articles.—ROWLES & PARKER. Notice and Invitation This is your notice and invitation to the meeting that will be held by those who have subscribed fop shares in the proposed RENSSELAER FARMERS* GRAIN CO., Saturday, June 17, 1916, 1 o’clock at the Gayety theatre, to close up all preliminary business and take the last steps before final organization. We will have with us on that day Mr. \\ illiain Stickney of Chicago, a very prominent man in this farmers’ organization work, who will doubtless remove all doubts from your mind, if any as to the success of bur company when finally organized. He has had wide experience in this cause. It will do you good to be at this meeting. REMEMBER YOUR PRESENCE MEANS MUCH, and your absence will mean that what is done at this meeting, indicates your consent to what takes place which will be binding on all subscribers for s-tbck in this proposed company. This is a golden opportunity, do not miss it, for you will be the looser. Come, express your view of things, the majority rules in this organization. Wealth does not count, SSOO is the,limit of stock to a member. This company when organized mu.-t stand for right. Rich and poor will be dealt with on the same basis, receiving the same COURTESY and PRICES. This proposed Farmers’ elevator will mean much to our community. Help boost, make it a success, and second to none. COMMITTEE.

Com, Wheat, Alfalfa and Clover Farms. St. Louis, June 6, 1916. John O’Connor, Agent, Rensselaer, Indiana. Dear Sir: We are leaving tonight with nine buyers for southeast Missouri. We just thought we would write you, and tell that people are more active in buying southeast Missouri land than ever before. The wheat crop has come out wonderfully in the past 30 days, and southeast Missouri again will furnish a good crop of wheat. The corn is knee high, and the first cutting of alfalfa has been cut. The second one will be ready to cut in about two weeks. They will begin cutting wheat next week, so if you have any buyers come on with them, we are sure we will make a sale. Yours very truly, ROLWING-MYLET INVESTMENT COMPANY. . Any information wanted, write or call the above. These conditions are regular every there, and don’t forget this. No early frosts, no tiling, no fertilizing either, no stones, and taxes there $1.17 on the SIOO. Anyone wanting a home can’t beat it. R. R. fare from Remington $7.18 otie way, round trip $14.36. I can show you samples of soil and wheat from there. JOHN O’CONNOR.