Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Try The Democrat for job printing. Get your sale bills at The Democrat office. James Babcock of Parr, is quite sick with pneumonia. Indiana will give a democratic plurality ff from 20,000 to 30,000. A whole armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tharp of Monticello, .visited relatives here Sunday. -'■y 1 ■ Cash buys more at Judy and The Lief Buggy Company than anywhere else* E. P. Honan came home from Indianapolis yesterday for a few days visit! Hon. I. IT Dunn and Horace Marble of the north end, were in the city Tuesday. Messrs. Henry Welsh and George Besse of Remington, were in the city on business Tuesday. Ben Leopold has moved here from Fowler, and will enter the store of A. Leopold as clerk. The voting place in the Second precinct will be atrthe old clerk’s office, east of the court house. For Sale: —Lots 5 and 6, block 13, Newton’s addition to Rensselaer. Enquire at Democrat office. Washington street is being given a top dressing of fine crushed rock, which is a needed improvement. < - Now is the time to prepare for business. Write to the Union Business College, of Lafayette, Ind., and see what they offer. Advertisers should bear in mind that The Democrat has a larger circulation among the farmers than any paper published in Jasper county. A Monon lad named Thomas Doren fell under a morving train at that place upon which he was catching a ride last Monday and got both §rmg cut off. ■ : *t* Bring your buggy, wagon and harness wagtef to Judy and The Lief Buggy Company and they will supply you. They have the material and ability to do it.

For Sale, Rent or Trade:—Store building in Foresman, 20x60 with back room and side room 10x60. Good chance for right party. J. D. Rich, owner, Brook, Ind. Mr. G. K. Hollingsworth deposited five mammoth ears of corn upon our table Wednesday, which weighed 6| pounds, the largest ear tipping the scale at \\ pounds. The corn was grown on the farm of John Sworts in Union tp. I have a complete line of ladies’ and childrens’ millinery in trimmed bats, caps, walking hats and sailors. Miss Thompson as summer!. Come early for good selections. Mrs. C. E. Hershman. B. J. Gifford was in the city Thursday, and some of the local republicans “jumped” him about his statement that it was time for a change in the management of county afibirs in Jasper county, but Mr. Gifford refused to go back on his former statement, and politely told them so. Will Bro. Marshall have the manhood'to publicly admit the falsity of his Stark county statement now that The Democrat has so effectually exposed him? Stand up, Bro. Marshall, and let’s hear from you. Abo inscribe your name in under Bro. Clark’s to that document the latter signed a few years ago. The county commissioners have appointed the following election inspectors to take the place of those disqualified: JohnF. Payne, east precinct, Barkley, vice 8. R* Nicholas; Elias Arnold, west precinct, Barkley, vice W. H, Daniel®; C. E. Miller, 2d precinct, Marion, viceJ. F. Warren: 0.8. Halstead, Newton, vice A. J. Freeland. D. J. Pettit of Wolcott, and Ira W. Yoeman of Remington, were ’in the city on business connected with the final settlement of the estate of the late R. R. Pettit, of Remington. The estate was quite a large one for this county and the executors, D. J. Pettit and Ann E. Pettit, are to be complimented on getting everything settled up so satisfactorily m so short a time —one^ear.