Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1902 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Mary E. Henkle. of McDonald, Mich., is visiting relatives in this Vicinity. We have just received two cars of lumber and two cars of coal. Call I and see us. Donnelly Lumber Co. j On account of poor health Henry Mackey has transferred his interest in the Mackey & Barens monument business to his son, William Mackey. Rev. Meads preached an excellent sermon to the members of the K. of P. lodge Sunday. The sermon will be published in the Journal next week. The “Lost in New York” company has been here all week rehearsing. Owing to the sickness of two members of the troupe in Chicago this was made necessary. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson and daughter Bessie, of Mackinaw, 111., stopped off here for a visit with their son, Joe Jackson, on their way home from a visit in Nebraska.

A special great mark-down carpets sale to March 1, including 40 to 50 remnants of 10 to 25 yards each, at nearly | price. Chicago Bargain Store. J. J. Montgomery, Grant Warner and Arthur Catt have gone to the Indiana Mineral Springs to take treatment, the first two for stomach trouble ond the latter for rheumatism. See the new shoes, boys’ clothing, neckwear, lace curtains, embroideries laces, dress trimmings, hosiery, etc. Chicago Bargain Store. Mittenthal Bro’s big scenic production, “Lost in New York”, which played to a full house here a few weeks ago and gave general satisfaction, will play here again on Thursday of this week. She was sitting up with a sick man. No professional nurse was she, Simply sitting up with her love-sick lover, Giving him Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Buy your seed potatoes now they may be higher later. All sacked and no mixed stock. Hurals 90 cts; Early Rose 98 cts. and Early Ohio’s $1.20 bushel. Chicago Bargain Store. It is reported that Miss Harriet Fuller, publisher of the Burnettsvile Dispatch, will lay down the quill and take up the grip. She will travel for a Chicago house and sell school supplies. The dispatch will be suspended. New table linen cents yard up to $1.25 quality for sl.lO yard. A full line of napkins, towels and toweling. Sale days Saturdays, Feb. 21 and 28, Chicago Bargain Store. James P. Overton arrived home from the west, last week, where he has been for the past few months. His son Randle, for the benefit of whose health they went west, is now at Kirksville, Mo., taking treatment. Mr. Overton will go to Kirksville in a week or two. A Plymouth young man wanted $1 25 and resorted to a novel way to get it. He had $100; going to a friend he pawned the SI for 75 cents and was given a pawn ticket. Taking the pawn ticket he sold it for 50 cents; thereby getting his $1.25. Who lost in the transaction? • Fire broke out in the Austin block in Remington last Thursday night, but owing to Remington having fire protection, probably the worst conflagration in its history were averted. The goods in the building was damaged to the extent of - $2,000, but the loss was covered by insurance.

W. S. Parks of Rensselaer notified Robert Parker this week that he would build a cottage at Fountain Park this spring. Senator Wolcott also engaged rooms at the hotel for the coming assembly. Several other parties are contemplating building cottages.—Remington Press. Rural Route No. 3 will be petitioned for. If established it will run along the poor farm gravel road to the Halstead neighborhood, thence north to the road west of Surrey, thence west into Newton county, thence south on the road a mile west of Mt. Ayr two or three miles, then east into town on the Bunkum road. The proposed route is twenty-eight miles long. Notice. Having purchased Jake McDonald’s poultry business, in Rensselaer, lam now in the market for poultry and eggs. The highest market prices will be paid. ’. », N. S. Bates.