Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1899 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
XWB<m B B “Worth a Million,” 10 A 20c. I O. K. Ritchey spent Sunday in I The Brook Reporter is four Logansport had a $65,000 fire last feday. ■ ’■ . --. A new girl at W. F. Michaels’ in Jordan tp., April 3. It is now thought the new laws will be out about May 1. The annual school enumeration is being taken this week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Benjamin, April 7, a girl. W. J. Miller and family have moved back to Battle Creek, Mich. J. A. Hixon and Dr. Jones, of Kniman, were in the city Tuesday. The Brook canning factory is to be converted into a planing mill. j Editor Clark, of the Journal, i was up to Carter Harrison’s town ! the first of the week. The -W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. Perkins’ Tuesday, April 18, at 3p. m. All invited. W. A. Phillips, of Remington, has been granted on additional pension of $4 per month. Advertised letters: Miss Cora M. Davis; Mrs. Minnie Hann; J. B. Schuman; L. M. Thomas. Simon Fendig, of Wheatfield, and J. F. Petit, trustee of Walker tp., were in the city Saturday. M. A. Gray, of Remington, was in the city Saturday, enroute to Brook to visit his brother for a few days. Lost, near the depot, last Sunday afternoon, a child’s white muff. Finder please leave at Democrat office. A. Leopold and Mrs. Mosslet, of the Model and Daylight stores, were in Cincinnati purchasing new goods this week. The admission price to the Alexander Leonard Co., will be 10 and 20 cents; ladies free Monday night if accompanied by a paid ticket. Mrs. J. W. Horton, who has been taking treatment at St Luke s hospital in Chicago for the past seven weeks, returned home Sunday, much benefitted. Suits have been filed in the Benton circuit court against those of the sureties of the late ex-county Treasurer Kirtley of that county who failed to pay their proportion of the Kirtley shortage. Walter Hershman and Robert Zick, of Walker tp., were in the city on business Saturday, and while here subscribed for the “best 1 paper in Jasper county.” Four’ others did the same thing that day. We pay salary of sls per week and expenses for a man with a rig to introduce our Poultry Mixture j in the country. Hustlers wanted.' Address with stamp American ■ Mfg. Co., 124-126 Lafayette Ave., 1 Terre Haute, Ind. _—_ Miss Alice Rhoades, who has been ill for a long time, died at the home of her mother in this city last Sunday, aged about 39 years. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the M. E. church, interment in Weston cemetery. Remington Press: S. A. Fulks, southeast of town, has a curious freak of nature, a calf born without eyeballs. It is now three weeks old and apparently healthy, but the eyes are entirely missing, although the sockets are in their proper place. Michael O’Halloran, of Englewood, 111., is one of The Democrat’s new subscribers this week. Mr. O’Halloran is a great admirer of “Honest Abe,” and be wants to anow now Aoe ana ms court nouse |
