Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1899 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John O’Connor of Kniman, was in the city yesterday. - , Mr. W. B. Austin is spending a couple of weeks at Oden, Mich. A whole armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat of, fice. Lute Ponsler and Joseph Groom left for lola, Kansas, for a month’s •visit, yesterday. Cooney Kellner’s little son has been quite sick for several days, but is better at this writing. We sell envelopes and writing paper cheaper than any place in the city. The Democrat. Don’t forget that The Democrat is prepared to do all classes of job printing in the latest style of the art and at very low prices. Give us a call. If you don’t care to pay your good money out uselessly for “padding,” insist on your attorneys having legal notices which you control published in The Democrat. Right-of-way agreements, executed by J. T. Randle, J. B. Tyler, A. Parkison, A. McCoy and Evaline Randle to B. J. Gifford, for the proposed new railroad, have been placed on record with the county recorder. The Democrat has just received an elegant stock of wedding invitations and at home cards, and can turn out orders for this class of work on short notice. We have a handsome new plate script especially for this line of printing. Prices reasonable. Miss Bertha Parcels, One of Rensselaer’s most charming and accomplished young ladies, was married Monday, at Delphi, to Mr. John O’Neil, who is quite well know as one of the tax-ferrets employed here a year or two ago. The newly married couple returned to Rensselaer, Thursday; and are now receiving congratulations from their many friends.

When you have a non-resident notice, notice of appointment, notice of survey, notice of final settlement, etc., to be published, insist on your attorney having the publication made in The Democrat. Our prices for this work are as reasonable as others and the clients themselves control this class of legal advertisements. Remember this and see that the paper of your choice gets the advertising. The Monon’s excursion to Chicago last Sunday exceeded in patronage the most sanguine expectations of the company apparently, as the train was loaded before reaching Delphi, and did not stop at either that place or Monticello, Heretofore several coaches have been set off at Rensselaer to accommodate the people, but this time this was not done, and those who availed themselves of the pleasures (?) of a crowded excursion had to hang on wherever they could. After selling 309 tickets here the agent refused to sell more, on orders from headquarters, and many were disappointed and had to go back home. We understand no stops were made at stations north of Rensselaer at all. It would seem that the railroad company was under contract to carry the people, after advertising the towns, and were bound to furnish the moans of transportation, Many people were at the stations north of here already for the trip, but no stops were made.

Notice. I have an ad elsewhere in this Saper offering some bargains in ennings county land. Do not be deceived and misled by statements that the soil around North Vernon is the best in the county. Butlerville is in the center of some of the best agricultural lands in southern Indiana, and is the very best soil in Jennings county. If you want fair treatment come to Butlerville. E. C. Davis, Real Estate Broker, Butlerville, Ind. Get your wedding and at home cards printed at The Democrat office. A handsome line to select from.