Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1903 — The Markets. [ARTICLE]

The Markets.

POULTRY, ETC. Chickens, spring 9 j c Rooste™;;;:;:/.-.-.-.:-;;;.; Ducks ' - Geese, full feathered 8c Turkeys, young fat 1 4C h““ :. . : S u. iS Wheat g*. Oats, mixed tec Oats, white 28c Mr. and Mrs. E, D. Rhoades are visiting in Ohicago. A fresh oar of salt at 750 per barrel at Laßue Bros. John Sayler, of Montioello, spent Sunday in Rensselaer. Good quality tennis flannel for 5o a yard at Laßue Bros. Miss Grace Jsoks returned on Monday from a visit at Morris, 111. A fine line of fancy oakes, best quality at Laßue Bros. Leave your orders for daily papers and magazines with J. H. Cox. A good line of overcoats from |1,48 each and up at Laßue Bros. Miss Fannie Porter returned to sohool at Staunton, Va., Friday. All oaliooes, 4o a yd, worth 5c and 60 at Laßue Bros. Miss Tillie Fendig, of Delphi, visited her parents here the past week.

We are selling Shetland floss atJ7c or 4 skeins for 250. Laßue Bros. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Robinson returned to Kirksville, Mo., Monday. Mrs. Harry Wemple, of Rockford, 111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Agnes Kelley. Delos Ooen returned to Yale college the first of the week to resume his studies. Men’s finest quality buckle overshoes at $1.20 per pair. Regular price $1.50 at Laßue Bros. 0. A. Dean and Fred Phillips have rented the room formerly oocupled by W. 0. Shead for an office. If you want a bargain in an overcoat, Jacket or oape we have it. Laßue Bros. More money than some people have hay. “A Millionaire Tramp,” at the opera house tonight. We will sell you any jacket or cape at less than half prioe to close. Laßue Bros. Miss Mildred Spitler has returned to Goshen, after spending the vacation with her parents here. We have a lot of felt boots and overs from SI.OO a pair to $2.00 for snag proof. Laßue Bros. Jerry Healy has resigned his position as clerk in Eger’s grocery. Ick Yates has taken his place. We are closing out all our blankets and comforts at less than cost. Laßue Bros. Clarence Smith entertained forty of his young friends last Friday afternoon in honor of his tenth birthday. M. P, Ohalfont, a late graduate of the law department of the Valparaiso college, is figuring on locating in Rensselaer. Nioholas Archer, of Wheatfleld, has been adjudged Insane, and Monday was taken to Longcliff asylum at Logan sport. Dr. Arthur Kressler went to Indianapolis Monday to assist in an operation upon Mrs. Firman Ruterford, of Jordan township. Mrs. Ida Tobias returned to her home in Lake Forest, 111., last Friday after a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Dlzey. F. J. Lagen has given up bis intention of rebuilding his steam laundry and has moved to Chicago, where he will make bis home. Squire Troxell paid into the county treasury this week fines for school purposes in the following amounts: For the county sohool ftind, $49.50; township, sl3, city, $4.00. While ooming up from Rensselaer, Tuesday, Miss Adelaide Phillips and B ;S. Fendig sat in the depot at Shelby and let their train go by and then they had time to burn. Shelby is such a pleasant place to wait for a train anyhow.-Wheatfleld Telephone. The crowned heads of every nation, The rich men, poor men and misers All join in paying tribute to DeWitt’s.Little Early Risers. H. Williams, San Antonio, Tex., writes: Little Early Riser Pills are the best I ever used in my family. I unhesitatingly reoommend them to everybody. They cure Constipation, Billiousness, Siok Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Malaria and all other liver troubles. Long’s Drug Store.