Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1899 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL MATTERS. The fish law “run oat” yesterday. Miss Stella Parkison la tinror from California. A eon was bran to Mr. and Mrs. __ om Joiner last Friday. G. K. Hollingsworth and family are at Bay View, Mich. James W. Douthit has moved his law office to his residence. Seventeen cases of smallpox are reported at the Valparaiso Normal. Clerk-elect Major of Remington, was in the city a short time Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob French of Fowler, visited Rensselaer friends Sunday.
Grand Saengerfest Jubilee at Fair Oaks, Aug. 15. Don’t forget the date. F. L. Hunt will occupy the residence property vacated by Elder Sheppard, Mrs. May Fisher of Sheldon, His., is visiting her mother, Mrs. James T. Randle. Thomas Harris and Michael O’Connor of Remington, were in town Wednesday. The Democrat editor spent Sunday and Monday at Remington and Goodland. The Monon will sell tickets July 3d and 4th, good returning up to the sth, at half-fare. J. C. Kaupke, trustee of Kankakee township, was in Rensselaer on business Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and children are visiting relatives in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Miss Lillie Shafer of Morocco, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Della Thornton, of this city. Dr. Horton attended the State Dental Association meeting at Terre Haute this week. Judge and Mrs. S. P. Thompson and daughter Edna, and Miss Glen Robinson are at Eagle Lake. About sixty applicants for teachers* license were examined by Snpt. Hamilton last Saturday.
E. P. Honan has opened a lav office over Fendig’s clothing store, first stairs east of the postoffioe. Monticello, Fair Oaks, Rose Lawn, Mt. Ayr, Wheatfield and Morocco will each celebrate the 4th. Messrs, and Meedames J. P. Warner and Chas. Peflev visited friends at Remington last Sunday. Miss Sadie Haff is borne from Valparaiso,' where die has been visiting her parents for several weeks. The White county Fair Association is building a new amphitheatre to accommodate the people on the 4th. A. Leopold is thinking of engaging in the real estate and loan business as soon as he doses out his present business. D. H. Yeoman and Anoel Woodworth have purchased a stone crusher and will establish a stone crushing plant at Rensselaer. F. M. Watkins, pastor of the Free Baptist church, will preach at the slaughter schodhouse next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. John Hays, Merl Gwin, Lessie Bates, Ida O’Meara, Adeline ChUcote, Beams Burk and Clara Baker are attending Normal at Telle Haute. The bam on the Ed. Miller farm near Mt Ayr was destroyed by fire Tuesday morning, together with a clover buller, stacker and some farming implements. Geo. W. Casey went to Indianapolis yesterday to visit Mrs. Casey, who has been there for several months taking treatment. Mr/ Casey reports her as improving slowly. V
DR. MOORE, Specialist,
