Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1899 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

> PAINTING... 4 Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Bicycles. j | WOOD WORK, I ) Of all kinds on .Carriages, Buggies, Plows, { I Etc., Etc. * BLACKSMITH ING, j And repairing of every description. Horae- { shoeing, 4 Shoes for 50c. My prices are g always right. All work hilly warranted. I 30 years experience. > II I SOUTH FRONT STREET VIGOR MD CHIU V, | J. P, WARNER, Proprietor.

LOCAL MATTERS. Saturday was the last day for paying dog tax. Supt. Hamilton’s little daughter is sick with measles. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shields last Monday. All indications point to a big crowd at Fair Oaks on the 4th.- . Monon has let the contract for a new school building to cost $17,434. Medaryville Methodists will build a new five thousand dollar church. B. F. Richcreek of Goodlaud, was in Rensselaer on business Saturday. Nearly one-third off on bicycles to close out at the Chicago Bargain Store. Indiana farms for sale or trade . Address, S. Schanlaub, Morocco, lod. James Pefley and son Frank, of Remington, were in Rensselaer a few hours Saturday. Miss Annie Beasley of Remington, visited Mrs. C. B. Steward of Rensselaer, this week. - r \ The Chicago Bargain Store has added city water and will put in water closets and a motor fan. Supt. Hamilton attended the meeting of the County superintendents at Indianapolis this week. Frank W. Babcock of Chicago, a former Rensselaer attorney, was * shaking hands with friends here • for a few days. . Charles Brown, a 14-year-old boy, was killed by lightning Tuesday afternoon, while plowing corn near Brookston. Mrs. Eva Holloway, of Indianapolis, visited with Mrs. Lucy Malchow and Miss Katie Shields, the first of'the week. A 15-year-old lad fell from the Panhandle railway bridge at Monticello last Monday and received almost fetal injuries. The distanoe was 35 feet. •• -' ; v Wolcott parties sswired the contract for the proposed new stone roads in Princeton, tp., White county, last Monday, the contract price toing $58,721. A. D, Washburn of Fair Oaks, J. T. Biggs of Wheatfield, and Frank Fisher of Kankakee tp., were among the out-of-town people visiting Rensselaer WednesaV* A. Walker, editor of the Wolcott Enterprise, and Miss Bessie Lowe of Muan, Mo., were united in marriage last Wednesday. The Democrat extends congratulations. , Elder Sheppard will move to Ncnth Indianapolis next week, and will preach his farewell sermon here to-morrow. A. L. Ward of Indianapolis, will occupy the pulpit on July 2. aaaLa

3E-, DR. MOORE, Specialist, REINSSEEAER, IND. . . hr