Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SEVERAL REAL ESTATE SALES Made During Past Few Days in Jasper Ctmnty. Bert Duggins sold his 80-acre farm several miles northeast of last week to Michael Jungles of Walker township. Consideration not learned. Mt. Duggins then bought W. A. McCurtain's 40-acre farm in the south part of Keener for 170 per acre, or S4O per acre more than McCurtain paid some two years ago. Mr. Duggins expects to move onto the McCurtain place, but the latter does not know as yet where he will go. • . Saturday ißelnhold Eilts sold his 180-acre farm In Union township to George Davis of Brook, a son of Thomas Davis of Kniman, 'for $81,270. Mr. will rent the farm out the coming year, it is understood, and Mr. Eilts is undecided at this time where he wjll go. This sale was negotiated by W. A. McCurtain. C. G. Spitler and sister. Miss Maude, have bought the old Kinney property on north Front street, consisting of residence and two lots. Miss' Spitler expects to thoroughly remodel the old house next spring and make it Into a modern home, while Mr. Spider will build a niew bungalow on the vacant lot, it is understood.
BOX SOCIAL There will be a box social at Curtis school in Newton township Friday evening, Nov. 8. Ladies please bring boxes.—JESSIE WHITE, Teacher. Sale bills printed, at The Democrat office while you wait.
MUNICIPAL OPEN AIR BAND CONCERT / . WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 29, 1019, 7:30 O’CLOCK _____ v ‘ Colossus of Columbia March Sweet Siamese i" F ° x T rot Bohemian Girl ... .' In the. Old Sweet Way........... Waltz Sally Trombone •) Fox irot 11 Trovatore Selection Chong Fox Trot Blowing Bubbles • Waltz Joyce’s NeW York March . . . ‘ March Gloria .Mardh Alabama Lullaby Waltz The Stars and Stripes Forever. March
