Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“Dad” Gleason shipped 18 horses from the station Thursday.
Chas. Robinson is now learning to manipulate mail matter at the P. O.
Fifty dozen new neckwear just received. Chicago Bargain Store.
Miss Irma Kannal is attending the Northwestern University at Evanston, 111. r
Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and children are home form their Michigan outing.
Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Paradis of fiastings, Minn., are visiting old friends here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day and Mrs. L. Norman are visiting friends in Kingman county, Kansap.
A. B. Coleman, James Washburn. J. F. Major and P. Maguire, all of Remington, were in the city ThuTsday.
Mesdames P. H. Lally and Rena Paxton of Michigan City, are guests of the former’s daughter, Mrs. N. J. Reed.
John Eiglesbach and Leo and Helen Tuteur went to South Bend Thursday to attend the Catholic schools at that place.
Pete Brenner, formerly of this city, is now clerking in the drug store of Miss Alma Babb at Indianapolis. Miss Babb formerly resided at Remington.
Ernest Middleton of the 159th Indiana, who has been sick fin a hospital at Philadelphia for several weeks, is improving and will probably be home next week.
The Democrat does not claim a larger general circulation than the Republican, but it does claim to have a larger country circulation than any paper in the county, and we know whereof we speak.
Rev. and Mrs. Middleton returned from a brief vacation in attendance at the M. E. conference and a visit with old friends at LaPorte Wednesday. Regular senices will be renewed at Rev. Middleton’s church tomorrow at same hours' as before, except the evening services, which will be at 7:30.
Wednesday noon at the home of Robert White, on Weston street, occurred the marriage of his daughter Harriet, to Dr. Mark Jones of Table Grove, 111., Rev. Jeffries of the Presbyterian church officiating. They will reside at Table Grove. Mr. White’s son Walter, has moved in with his father.
The republicans of Marion tp., on last Saturday nominated the following township ticket: Justices—J. A. Burnham, W. H. Churchill, J. W. Cowden, Geo. W. Burk and E. 4- Aldrich. Constables —J. R. Warren, J. W. Childers, Christie Vick, Jesse Nichols and Wm. Furguson. J. W. Cowden, we understand, has refused to allow his name to be placed on the ticket.
The Democrat has just received the handsomest and most complete line of the Jatest styles of Fancy Stationery, Society and Emblem Cards, Menus, Wedding and Invitation Cards, Calling Cards, Ball Cards, Programs, Pencils and Badges, Calling Cards, both plain and mourning, Mourning Stationery, High-Toned Stationery,, and almost .every thing you can think of in that line. Call and see samples and the handsome plate script for printing them, equal to engraved work and at one-fourth the price.
The sugar beet convention at North Judson last Tuesday was well attended and resolutions were passed asking the state to give a bounty of 1 cent per lb or equivalent aid to manufacturers of beet sugar made and prepared for market in the state and from beets g own within the state, with a proviso that a certain fixed price per ton shall be the minimum for beets containing 12 per cent, of sugar, in order to insure that the producer receives a just proportion of the bounty, this to continue at least seven years from the passage of its enactment.
