Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1898 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Mary Buswell, Mr. Charles Buswell and Mr. Ellis Smith df near Kentland, and. Miss Cora Spitler of Montrose, Ills., were the guests of Mr. F. W. Mauck and family a few days last week. Miss Spitler is a cousin of the Maucks, and this was her first visit to Indiana. She was well pleased with the country and the people. She saw while here the farm where her father once lived, now owned by M. B. Halstead. The old house still stands that her grand-father Werley Spitler, built in the year 1852, and the snow-ball bush-still grows in the yard that her grandmother planted long years ago.
fIARRIAOE LICENSES. Charles Schleman Jr., to Nellie Malchow, issued Dec. 17. John Z. Munden to Lonisa L. Klouse, issued Dec. 20. George W. Cover to Mary E. Nearhoff, issued Dec. 20. John W. Wilson and Emma M. Peterson, issued Dec. 22.
BIRTHS. Saturday, Dec. 17, to Mrs. and Mr. P. W. Clark, a son. Sunday, Dec. 18, to Mrs. and Mr. Adam Nagel, southwest of the. city, a son. Dec. 20, to Mrs. and Mr. Isaac--Parker, a son.
Notice Of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the* partnership heretofore existing' between I. J. Porter and D. M, Yeoman, under the firm name of Porter & Yeoman, is this day disol ved, Mr. Yeoman withdrawing from the firm and Frank Randle taking his place. All debts; will * ovd and all notes and accoui. o will be collected by the near, firm. I. J. Porter. D. M. Yeoman F. E. Randle. Renfsst.lae;,lnd.,.Dec. 8,1898.
Rensselaer Markets.
Wheat 55 to .60 Corn . .27 Oxte,.* J 9 to 15 *ye .40 h *y .44.00 to 4.50 Hogs... 2.75 to 840 Potatoes.. ,45 to 40 Batter . jg AS Hens...., 44 Young Chickens AM to .04 Roosters 07 Turkeys .........,C7 Hides 40 • ■ Tallqw ; .
